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Situational awareness - June 21, 2018
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City.
Utahns oppose Trump's border wall proposal. Hughes has a potential conflict of interest on the inland port. Trump caves and reverses his administration's family separation policy.
It's the first day of Summer! The Summer solstice takes place today, marking the longest day of the year.
TICK TOCK
In-person early primary voting ends tomorrow (6/22/2018) 5 days until the 2018 Primary Election (6/26/2018) 138 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018) 221 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019) 866 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
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HERE ARE THE STORIES WE'RE WATCHING TODAY
Border wall opposition
A new UtahPolicy.com survey finds that more than half of Utahns oppose President Trump's proposal to build a wall on the US-Mexico border [Utah Policy].
Herrod speaks
GOP Congressional candidate Chris Herrod says he's supportive of President Trump's decision to end the separation of immigrant families trying to enter the US, but he still thinks the US needs to take a harder line on immigration [Utah Policy].
Download the podcast of our full conversation with Herrod wherein he discusses immigration, foreign trade, economy and the national debt [Utah Policy].
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
House Speaker Greg Hughes has property holdings within five miles of the new inland port, which should disqualify him from serving on the board, which he appointed himself to [
Tribune].
Utah's members of Congress praise President Trump's decision to end the separation of families on the southern US border [
Deseret News,
Associated Press].
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox tweets that the Trump administration's policy separating children from their families made him "want to punch someone" [
KSL].
Utah lawmakers will once again consider "red flag" laws to help prevent gun violence [
Deseret News,
Fox 13].
The Utah Safe Schools Commission releases a series of recommendations to improve school safety [
Deseret News].
Turnout for Tuesday's primary election is already higher than usual based on the number of vote-by-mail ballots that have been returned to county clerks [
Deseret News].
A Democratic candidate who was kicked off the ballot in San Juan County has filed suit saying the decision was politically and racially motivated [
Deseret News,
Tribune].
Backers of the proposed ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana are asking a judge to toss a lawsuit seeking to keep the proposal off the November ballot [
Fox 13].
The Utah Transit Authority says a newly passed sales tax hike will improve public transit service [
Tribune].
Utah's minority populations are growing faster than other groups, adding more than 130,000 people over the last seven years [
Tribune].
NATIONAL HEADLINES
Trump caves. President Trump signs an executive order saying families would no longer be separated at the US-Mexico border [
New York Times].
GOP Senator James Lankford warns Russian trolls and bots are at it again, trying to sow discord using the controversy around immigration and family separation at the border [
ABC News].
The Trump administration changed its story about separating children from immigrant families at the border no fewer than 14 times before ending the policy [
Washington Post].
Some young immigrants at a detention center in Virginia are alleging abuse, claiming they were beaten while handcuffed and held in solitary confinement for long periods of time [
Associated Press].
Some GOP lawmakers say President Trump's executive order to halt the policy of separating families at the border warn it may not apply to every family trying to enter the U.S. [
Reuters].
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin plan to meet in mid-July according to diplomatic sources [
CNN].
The White House will propose merging the Labor and Education departments into a single agency as part of their plan to overhaul the federal government [
Washington Post].
President Trump holds a campaign rally in Minnesota where he attacked familiar opponents like the media and Democrats, but barely mentioned his reversal on his administration's family separation policy [
Washington Post].
Sources close to Donald Trump Jr. say he regrets taking the now-infamous meeting with Russians at Trump Tower during the 2016 election because it "caused a situation that wasted a lot of time and money" [
GQ].
Embattled EPA head Scott Pruitt has spent $4.6 million on security since he took office, including $1,500 on "tactical pants" [
The Intercept].
The Senate rejects a proposal from the Trump administration to claw back $15 billion in already approved government spending [
The Hill].
Bizarre story. Rudy Giuliani is throwing his support behind a House candidate in Louisiana who is trying to take out an incumbent Republican member of Congress because his new girlfriend is working for the Republican challenger in the race. That support is causing headaches for the White House [
Politico].
Europe will enact retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products on Friday [
CNN Money].
Top Republican strategist Steve Schmidt renounces his membership in the GOP and urges Americans to vote for Democrats to stop Donald Trump because he says Congress refuses to act as a check on Trump [
Washington Post].
Voters are more enthusiastic about this year's midterm elections than any recent election. They're mostly motivated by which party ends up controlling Congress [
The Hill].
The white population in the U.S. shrank for the first time between 2015 and 2016 according to new figures from the Census Bureau [
The Hill].
The organizer of last year's white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia has applied for a permit to hold a "white civil rights rally" in Washington, D.C. [
CNN].
Home prices in the U.S. are the least affordable in almost a decade [
Bloomberg].
A record 47 million people are expected to travel over the 4th of July holiday [
Yahoo].
A new study says plastic trash will overwhelm the world during the next decade after China's decision to stop importing nearly half of the world's garbage next year [
Washington Post].
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1788 - New Hampshire ratifies the Constitution and is admitted as the ninth state.
1898 - The United States captures Guam from Spain.
1900 - Boxer Rebellion. China formally declares war on the United States, Britain, Germany, France, and Japan, as an edict issued by the Empress Dowager Cixi.
1915 - The Supreme Court hands down its decision in Guinn v. United States, striking down Oklahoma grandfather clause legislation which had the effect of denying the right to vote to blacks.
1945 - Japanese troops on Okinawa surrendered to U.S. forces.
1982 - John Hinkley is found not guilty by reason of insanity for the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.
1989 - The Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. Johnson that American flag-burning was a form of political protest protected by the First Amendment.
Today At Utah Policy
Poll: Most Utahns oppose building a wall on US-Mexico borderBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor A slim majority of Utahns say they don't support President Donald Trump's plans to build a wall on the U.S. Mexico border....
Herrod says U.S. immigration policy needs to balance humanity with security needsBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Republican congressional candidate Chris Herrod says he's supportive of President Trump's executive order to end the separation of families who are trying to cross the U.S. Mexico border....
Podcast: Interview with Chris HerrodBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah GOP Congressional candidate Chris Herrod discusses immigration, foreign trade, the economy and the federal deficit with Managing Editor Bryan Schott....
Weekly survey: Call your shot for Tuesday's primary electionsBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Voters go to the polls on Tuesday for Utah's 2018 primary elections. Who do you think will win? Vote now in our weekly survey....
Rep. Curtis tells Trump administration officials 'Utah is all about families' during meeting on border crisisBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Rep. John Curtis had a message for President Trump and other administration officials about their policy separating families as they attempt to cross the southern border into the United States....
Legislative Republicans donate to help their colleagues fend off intra-party challengersBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Used to be the Utah House and Senate majority political action committees would stay out of intraparty primary fights....
Romney has raised nearly 14-times more campaign cash than KennedyBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Mike Kennedy raised just over $151,000 during the past two months for his U.S. Senate run, bringing his total fundraising haul since he launched his campaign to just over $190,000....
Hatch calls for end to immigrant family separationsBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch is circulating a letter calling for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to put a halt to the Trump administration policy of separating immigrant children from their families along the border until Congress can deal with the problem....
Most Utahns say so-called 'dreamers' should be allowed to stay in the U.S.By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Most Utahns don't believe children brought to the U.S. illegally, who today may be adults the so-called Dreamers -- should be deported, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows....
Policy News
Sen. Lee applauds end of family separations at border Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Wednesday in response to President Trump's Executive Order ending the separation of migrant families who cross the border illegally while seeking asylum....
Bishop statement on immigration executive order Following the signing of President Trump's Executive Order on immigration, Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) issued the following statement:...
Hatch applauds President Trump's decision to end family separations Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the senior Republican and President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, released the following statement after President Trump announced he would order a pause on family separation at the border:...
Salt Lake City launches new web presence with SLC.gov As part of a multi-year project to improve the service experience for Salt Lake City residents and businesses, Salt Lake City formally launched a new and improved city website....
Utah asks for one-year reprieve from ESSA accountability provision The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) has asked U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to use the U.S. Department of Education's transitional authority under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to allow Utah one year to resolve a conflict between state law and ...
There is still time to register for WTC Utah's seminar on Elevating Utah's Life Sciences Industry Is your company familiar with the benefits that World Trade Center Utah can provide to help you grow your business?...
Local Headlines
Salt Lake Tribune
Fearing Utah could lose millions in school revenue, attorney general wants state to step in on Ute Tribe's land lawsuits
Rescues are up 68 percent in Utah's national parks - and men in their 20s are the ones most likely to need help
Because VW tried to dodge pollution laws, Utah will get $35M to spend on low-emission vehicles
Salt Lake County residents will pay more taxes this fall; Sandy mayor still opposed but says he won't veto
Court-ordered confiscation of guns tops school safety panel's list of recommendations
UTA says just-approved tax hike will improve bus service, but more money is needed for envisioned major projects
Navajo Democrat files suit against San Juan County after he was kicked off the special election ballot
House Speaker Greg Hughes' property holdings appear to disqualify him from the board he appointed himself to that oversees a new trade hub
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Inland port's conflict-of-interest squabble fuels cynicism
Natalie Gochnour: Time for the northern Utah economy to come alive
Editorial: Will Congress seize the moment on immigration reform?
57% of Utahns favor letting Dreamers stay, new poll says
Utah legislators, county leaders to meet with Trump administration
Navajo candidate sues to be reinstated on San Juan ballot
Voter turnout already higher than usual in most Utah counties for primary elections
Road Home meets again with legislators about unfavorable audit, gives details on response
Utah safe schools panel emphasizes mental health, 'red flag' law
LDS leader insists religious identity deserves same protections going to sexual, gender identities
Utah lawmakers consider shifting liability away from bars, restaurants
Utah lawmakers to again consider 'red flag' laws to prevent gun violence
Utah congressional delegation welcomes Trump executive order
UTA leaders tell lawmakers they're working to 'build trust'
Other
Democrats Weiland, Castillo focus on access, health care in U.S. House race (Standard-Examiner)
Weber Co. Commission hopefuls Couts, Froerer hammer Ebert on property tax hike (Standard-Examiner)
National Headlines
Obama kept illegal immigrant children in cages (Daily Caller)
Denver says no thanks to hosting Democratic National Convention in 2020 (CNBC)
Inhofe 'a little embarrassed' to have doubted Pruitt (Politico)
Senate blocks Trump's spending cuts (Washington Times)
Poll: Trump is turbo-charging voter enthusiasm (Politico)
Comey hits back at Clinton, won't apologize to her over email probe (FOX News)
Secret Service notified after Peter Fonda's obscene tweet about Barron Trump (CNN)
Michael Bloomberg Will Spend $80 Million on the Midterms. His Goal: Flip the House for the Democrats. (New York Times)
Republican House member unloads on Paul Ryan in explosive floor exchange (CNN)
Trump holds rally in Minnesota after touting progress on immigration, trade (FOX News)
Senators rip commerce secretary over Trump tariffs (Politico)
Universal Qualities
"Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three universally recognized moral qualities of men." Confucius
Hospital Run
"Applebee's is offering $1 Long Island iced teas for the entire month of June. So if someone tells you they just spent $20 at Applebee's, get them to a hospital." Jimmy Fallon
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