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Situational awareness - December 4, 2018
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Executive summary: Lawmakers approve the medical marijuana compromise legislation. Utah expects a $1.3 billion budget surplus for next year. Special counsel Robert Mueller appears to be preparing for the endgame in the Russia investigation.
TICK TOCK
55 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019)
101 days until the final day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (3/14/2019)
182 days until the municipal election filing period opens (6/3/2019)
186 days until the municipal election filing period ends (6/7/2019)
253 days to the 2019 Utah primary elections (8/13/2019)
337 days to the 2019 municipal elections (11/5/2019)
427 days to the 2020 Iowa Caucuses (2/3/2020)
701 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
Today At Utah Policy
Utah lawmakers overwhelmingly approve medical marijuana alternative legislationBy Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott Utah lawmakers after some inflammatory rhetoric passed in a Monday special session a "compromise" bill on medical marijuana just as they were expected to do....
Big budget surplus means lawmakers plan to pay cash for new prison; could put millions into Utah schoolsBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Look for Utah GOP legislators to pay cash for the new Utah State Prison....
Utah's budget surplus tops $1.3 billionBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah lawmakers announced they'll have more than $1.3 billion in surplus money to spend during the upcoming 2019 legislature....
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
Deseret News
Editorial: The day for gene editing has not come
$1.3B in new revenue available for next Utah legislative session, budget projections say
'Time to move forward': Utah House, Senate overwhelmingly pass medical marijuana compromise bill
Utah lawmakers pass driver's license changes, $235M for prison construction in special session
How will legal medical marijuana in Utah affect the workplace?
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Utahns had good reasons to vote this year. So they did.
Utah coal mine keeps emitting methane a decade after it ceased operations
Lehi's assurance that Point of the Mountain dust poses no health risk draws backlash from residents; Health Department says more study is needed
Utah Senate, House vote to update driver licenses that are in conflict with federal rules
Ben McAdams resigns as Salt Lake County mayor, effective Jan. 2, the day before he enters Congress
One of every four residents in Utah's San Juan County lives in poverty. In Morgan County, just one in 25 is impoverished.
Utah soon will have a new medical marijuana law - but not the one approved by voters in the recent election
Cash or charge? Utah Legislature eyes budget surplus to fund new prison construction without bonding
Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch shares a poem he wrote for former President George H.W. Bush
Other
Incoming Utah County Clerk Amelia Powers has big plans to improve Utah County elections (Daily Herald)
Nordic Valley ski resort plans spur skepticism, and a little excitement in North Ogden meeting (Standard-Examiner)
NATIONAL HEADLINES
Special counsel Robert Meuller's prosecutors are "tying up loose ends" in their investigation into Russia's attack on the 2016 election, which is the clearest indication yet that the probe is entering the endgame -
https://yhoo.it/2FZl6wR
Special counsel Robert Mueller is required to make several court filings over the next few days that should give the public a detailed look into his investigation. Mueller will file a report on former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Tuesday and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort on Friday. The reports have the potential to be severely damaging to President Trump -
https://cnn.it/2FXfHWR
Legal experts are fairly certain that President Trump may have committed witness tampering with a tweet on Monday encouraging longtime associate Roger Stone not to become a witness against him -
https://wapo.st/2FYCP7C
Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer, says he was in "close and regular contact" with Trump's legal team when he crafted his false statement to Congress -
https://politi.co/2G0eoqh
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort tried to broker a deal in 2017 to get Equador to turn over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to U.S. authorities -
https://nyti.ms/2G1Y5t1
Newly elected Democratic members of Congress are urging party leaders to focus on legislation, not investigating the Trump administration, when they take power in January -
https://wapo.st/2G0ECc8
Congress is facing a lengthy to-do list before the end of the year -
http://bit.ly/2rju7Xa
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he's certain that lawmakers will be able to avoid a government shutdown later this month -
https://on.wsj.com/2FZjaEB
President Trump has started courting the new Democratic majority in the House, but experts aren't sure if it will result in any legislative deals in the next Congress -
https://wapo.st/2FTUPQm
Millionaires comprise nearly 40 percent of Congress, but they're only 4 percent of the U.S. population -
http://bit.ly/2rkHd6z
North Carolina officials are looking into allegations absentee ballots were tampered with in an extremely close congressional race. A set of ballots were sere signed by the same small group of people who are associated with a longtime political operative who worked for the Republican who leads the race by 905 votes -
https://cnn.it/2FYCAcI
Republicans in Wisconsin and Michigan, still stinging from defeat in November's elections, are moving quickly to limit the powers of Democrats before they take their seats in January -
https://wapo.st/2G7IXdU
Mourners are paying tribute to former President George H.W. Bush in Washington, D.C. as his body lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda -
http://bit.ly/2rkvzZG
A new poll shows Beto O'Rourke is one of the leading contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Also among the top picks are former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders -
http://bit.ly/2riEryL
Sen. Kamala Harris, who is mulling a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, says the race is "going to be ugly" -
http://bit.ly/2riEgDL
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says the Trump administration wants to end subsidies for electric cars and renewable energy sources -
https://reut.rs/2rlhA5K
The French government is temporarily suspending a controversial carbon tax plan that triggered weeks of violent protests across that country -
https://wapo.st/2FVVS28
A Florida SWAT officer who wore a QAnon patch in a photo with Vice President Mike Pence has been demoted -
http://bit.ly/2rjuNvG ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1783 - At Fraunces Tavern in New York City, General George Washington bids farewell to his officers.
1861 - The Confederate States of America unanimously elected Jefferson Davis as President and Alexander H. Stephens as Vice President.
1865 - North Carolina ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, followed soon by Georgia, and slaves in the U.S. were legally free within 2 weeks.
1881 - The first edition of the Los Angeles Times is published.
1918 - President Woodrow Wilson sails for the World War I peace talks in Versailles, becoming the first U.S. president to travel to Europe while in office.
1942 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the liquidation of the Works Progress Administration because of high levels of employment due to World War II.
1991 - Terry Anderson is released after seven years in captivity as a hostage in Beirut.
1992 - President George H.W. Bush ordered U.S. troops into Somalia.
Policy News
CYBER 24 Episode 38 - Cybersecurity expert panel - Part II The world of cybersecurity faces some significant challenges over the next several years. In this week's episode of CYBER24, we bring you the second part of a two-part series from the panel discussion we led at a recent cybersecurity summit hosted by VLCM....
New report finds more kids in Utah uninsured The number of uninsured children nationwide increased by about 276,000 children last year, the first significant increase in a decade, according to a new report released by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families....
Senate calls on State Department to continue search for missing Utahn Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) secured unanimous consent Thursday for passage of a Senate resolution calling on the State Department to continue its investigation into the likelihood that Utahn David Sneddon was abducted by the current totalitarian North Korean regime....
More National Headlines
How George H.W. Bush's broken 'no new taxes' pledge changed American politics and policy forever (Washington Examiner)
CNN's Zucker: I'm Interested in Running for Office (Free Beacon)
ISIS Group's NYC New Year's Threat: 'Harvest Them with Silencers and Snipers' (PJ Media)
Trump can ignore environmental laws to build border wall after Supreme Court declines to hear challenge (CNBC)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Capitol Hill staff and interns need 'living wage' (CBS News)
Michael Avenatti Preps for Two Weeks of Hell: Child Support, Debts, and Abuse Allegations (Daily Beast)
Man planned to assassinate Trump with a forklift: authorities (New York Post)
U.S. wants to end subsidies for electric cars, renewables (Reuters)
Media swipes at George H.W. Bush legacy fuel outrage: 'Should be ashamed' (FOX News)
Dow rises 288 points on US-China trade ceasefire (CNN)
Trump view on Powell has changed from 'not even a little bit happy' to 'pleased' after the chairman's 'just below' speech (MarketWatch)
Act
"Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you." Thomas Jefferson
Friends
"I'm not saying Trump's running out of friends, but today [Nov 30] he asked Rosie O'Donnell if she wanted to get lunch." - JIMMY FALLON
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