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Message Center Utah's Daily Policy Resource | Brought to you by Utah Policy Tuesday, November 15, 2016
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![]() | Utahns Overwhelmingly Want Better Funded Schools Utah remains last place among the states in per-pupil spending, and Utahns are not happy about it.... |
![]() | Dabakis Toppled from Senate Leadership Slot Senate Democrats picked their leadership for the next two years on Monday, and Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, was ousted from his leadership position.... |
![]() | Let's Pick & Choose What Federal Laws We Obey The election was pretty good for advocates of medical and recreational marijuana, with a number of states making marijuana use legal – for certain purposes – according to state law.... |
![]() | Okerlund Sees Opportunity for Public Lands Progress in Trump Administration Senate Majority Leader Ralph Okerlund says he's hopeful that many public lands issues in the West can be solved with Republican Donald Trump in the White House.... |
Gov. Herbert Calls Special Session of the Utah State Legislature Gov. Gary R. Herbert has issued a call for a special session of the Utah State Legislature.... |
![]() | EDCUtah Readies to Take Next Steps in Mega Sites Program When EDCUtah laid out its FY 2016-2017 Program of Work, the organization challenged itself to develop and deploy a statewide mega sites program that would focus on large tracts of land that could attract landmark economic development projects. The aim was to complete the fir... |
![]() | Gov. Herbert Announces Exploratory Committee to Study Utah Inland Port Plans are underway to develop an inland port in Utah and EDCUtah is grateful to have a seat on the exploratory committee, which Gov. Gary Herbert announced during the third annual Utah Global Forum on Oct. 24.Inland ports are sites that possess strong transportation assets a... |
Office of the State Auditor Releases Comparison of First-year Salaries for Education Majors to First-year Salaries for Other Majors The Office of the State Auditor released its Comparison of First-year Salaries for Education Majors to First-year Salaries for Other Majors. ... |
![]() | Utah.Gov Honored by Center for Digital Government Utah.Gov was recognized by the Center for Digital Government in three of its industry leading contests.... |
Press Release: The U and SLC Tackle Dirty Air by Making Electric Cars Easy and Affordable Utah’s winter inversion season is here, but this year Utah will have more clean, electric cars on the road to help to improve air quality.... |
![]() | Utah Broadband Outreach Center Celebrates Award-Winning Year The Utah Broadband Outreach Center and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development celebrated an award-winning year at the 2016 Broadband Tech Summit. The industry-focused event highlighted the state’s broadband accomplishments as well as best practic... |
Salt Lake Tribune
More 80 mph zones coming to S. Utah freeways
Gov. Herbert calls special session Wednesday for Legislature
Utah lawmaker changes LGBT leader's mind, clears committee on way to becoming judge
Southeastern Utah tribe worries about contamination
Deseret News
Orrin Hatch: Religious Liberty and the National Defense Authorization Act
Editorial: Successful prison move will take variety of viewpoints
Committee approves judge nominee despite LGBT concerns
Utah lawmakers to fix gas tax revenue dispute in special session
Utah Senate Democrats announce leaders for next two years
Other
Report: Education among worst-paying college majors in Utah (Deseret News)
Provo representative wants Utahns to vote on whether to ditch Daylight Saving Time (Daily Herald)
County still completing processing of mail-in ballots (Logan Herald Journal)
Two presidential electors encourage colleagues to sideline Trump (Politico)
Report: Giuliani favorite to be secretary of State (The Hill)
Mayor Rahm Emanuel: 'Chicago Always Will Be A Sanctuary City' (NPR)
Tim Ryan weighs run against Pelosi for Dem leadership post (CNN)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: post-election, 'perhaps Congress will do some work' (CNN)
After blasting Clinton, Pence in an email battle of his own (CNN)
Trump Tech Meltdown Hits Fourth Day With Amazon Cut by $35 Billion (Bloomberg)
Mnuchin Said to Be Top Treasury Pick Among Trump's Advisers (Bloomberg)
Rule of Law
"The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom." John Locke
A Good Run
"There's talk that Donald Trump may appoint Sarah Palin as secretary of the interior, which means she would oversee the National Park Service. When they heard that, bears were like, "Well, we had a good run." Jimmy Fallon
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