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Message Center Utah's Daily Policy Resource | Brought to you by Utah Policy Tuesday, November 15, 2016Do you want to weigh in on the big issues of the day? Become a member of the UtahPolicy.com/KSL "Political Insiders."Send an email to us to let us know why you should be part of our select panel. Please include your party affiliation so we can add you to the right group.Local News Highlights: Daily BriefingMorning Must Reads for Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 320th day of the year. There are 46 days left in 2016. Utahns want better-funded schools. Jim Dabakis loses his leadership slot. Gov. Gary Herbert announces another special session. The clock:34 days until the Electoral College meets to cast their votes for president and vice president (12/19/2016)66 days until Inauguration Day (1/20/2017)69 days until the first day of the 2017 Utah Legislature (1/23/2017)114 days until the final day of the 2017 Utah Legislature (3/9/2017)357 days until the 2017 municipal elections (11/7/2017)721 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)Ten talking points for Tuesday:Poll: Utahns overwhelmingly want better-funded schools to move the state out of last place in per-pupil funding [Utah Policy].Sen. Jim Dabakis is ousted from Senate leadership, which means he loses his spot on two powerful committees [Utah Policy]. Sen. Ralph Okerlund says he sees a real opportunity to make progress on public lands issues in a Donald Trump administration [Utah Policy]. LaVarr Webb wonders why states that legalize marijuana (either medical or recreational) get away with violating federal law [Utah Policy]. Gov. Gary Herbert calls a special session to fix some gas tax funding issues for Wednesday [Utah Policy, Deseret News, Tribune]. Donald Trump's plan for his first 200 days in office includes either renegotiating or withdrawing from NAFTA and stopping the TPP [CNN]. President Barack Obama holds his first press conference since the election of Donald Trump. The president says Trump will remain committed to NATO [Fox News]. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin speak by phone and agree to foster better relationships between their two countries [New York Times]. Donald Trump asks for top-secret security clearances for his children [CBS News]. Donald Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon, who previously ran Breitbart News, is raising some eyebrows because of that website's history of "Mormon baiting" [Tribune]. Former Rep. Kraig Powell's nomination as a judge clears a Senate committee despite some opposition from LGBT groups [Deseret News, Tribune]. On this day in history:1777 - The Second Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation, a precursor to the Constitution of the United States.1864 - General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea begins with the burning of Atlanta, Georgia.1969 - 250,000 people demonstrated in Washington against the Vietnam War.2011 - Hundreds of police officers in riot gear raided the Occupy Wall Street encampment in New York City, evicting hundreds of protesters and then demolishing the tent city.Today At Utah Policy
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Local HeadlinesSalt 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) National HeadlinesTwo 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) | Wise WordsRule of Law Lighter SideA Good Run |
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