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Situational awareness - August 26, 2020

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City


TICK TOCK

29 days to the 1st Congressional District debate (9/24/2020)

34 days to the Utah gubernatorial debate (9/28/2020)

42 days to the Vice Presidential debate at the University of Utah (10/07/2020)

47 days to the 4th Congressional District debate (10/12/2020)

50 days to the 3rd Congressional District debate (10/15/2020)

54 days to the 2nd Congressional District debate (10/19/2020)

56 days to the Utah Attorney General debate (10/21/2020)

69 days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)

147 days to inauguration day (01/20/2021)

152 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)


Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:

  • Republicans strike a hopeful tone in night two of their convention.
  • Burgess Owens plagiarized several parts of one of his books.
  • Consumer confidence drops to a six-year low.

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Today At Utah Policy

images/1000px_Mugs/Burgess_Owens_02.jpgReport: Republican Burgess Owens plagiarized numerous passages in one of his books
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Burgess Owens, the Republican nominee in Utah's 4th Congressional District, reportedly plagiarized numerous passages in one of his books.

OTHER UTAH HEADLINES

Deseret News

Salt Lake Tribune



NATIONAL HEADLINES

RNC night #2

Republicans tried to strike a hopeful tone on night two of their national convention [USA Today].

Mary Ann Mendoza, a member of the Trump advisory board, was pulled from her Tuesday night speaking slot after she tweeted about a supposed Jewish plot to enslave the world [Daily Beast].


Pompeo

A House committee is investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's decision to address the Republican National Convention from Jerusalem while on an official State Department trip [Politico].


Coronavirus

Genetic testing shows more than 20,000 cases of coronavirus can be traced to a single conference in Boston [WBUR].

The CDC now says people who do not have Covid-19 symptoms do not need to be tested even if they have been exposed to the virus [NYT].

The FDA commissioner disputed President Donald Trump's claim that there are elements of the "deep state" in the agency trying to thwart the development of a coronavirus vaccine [Reuters].


Homeland Security

President Trump says he will nominate Chad Wolf as the permanent head of DHS [ABC News].


Cash flow

President Trump has moved $2.3 million of campaign cash from donors into his private businesses [Forbes].


Economy

Consumer confidence in the U.S. fell to a six-year low last month [Reuters].

New home sales surged 36% in July [CNBC].

American Airlines will cut 19,000 jobs without more financial aid from the government [Reuters].



BUSINESS HEADLINES


Policy News

Registration renewal reminder postcards ending
The Utah Division of Motor Vehicles announced in July that the usual postcard registration reminder was being discontinued.
Mayor Mendenhall announces expanded digital equity efforts in Rose Park, Glendale
Salt Lake City's digital equity efforts are continuing to grow in the city's west side neighborhoods as Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced the expansion of City Connect Wi-Fi to the Sorenson Unity Center, and the extension of the Rose Park Connect.

More National Headlines


ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

1768 - Captain James Cook sets sail from England on board HMS Endeavour.

1920 - The 19th Amendment to the Constitution takes effect, giving women the right to vote.

2004 - An Army panel investigating prisoner abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison said they had discovered "serious misconduct and a loss of moral values."


Wise Words

Perspective


"I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent." Mahatma Gandhi

Lighter Side

Look Guilty


"I don't know, maybe these charges are nothing. I mean, does Steve Bannon look guilty to you? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, he definitely does. Just so you know, by the way, that's how he looked before he got arrested. He looks like someone you find sleeping in the bathroom stall at Margaritaville." - JIMMY FALLON

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