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Morning must reads for Thursday, August 31, 2017
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 243rd day of the year. There are 122 days remaining in 2017.
Herbert won't use emergency powers to shut down Rio Grande Street By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Gov. Gary Herbert will not use his broad emergency powers to close about a third of Rio Grande Street in front of homeless providers to create a "safe space," his top aide told UtahPolicy.com on Wednesday.... |
Herrod says true conservatives are being frozen out of electoral politics By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Still smarting from a tough loss in the Aug. 15 GOP 3rd District primary, Chris Herrod tells UtahPolicy that it is still too early for him to think about another race in 2018.... |
Count My Vote may take initiatve to the ballot because of constant efforts to dismantle SB54 By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor The organizers behind Count My Vote say they're encouraged the SB54 compromise worked beautifully in the recent GOP 3rd CD primary election. But, the ongoing effort to undo that agreement may push them to take the issue of eliminating the caucus system directly to the people... |
Sen. Lee says GOP has run out of excuses to not cut government spending By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Mike Lee says it's time for the GOP to make good on their promises to cut wasteful government spending.... |
Weekly survey: Trump's pardon of Arpaio By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor President Donald Trump pardoned controversial Arizona Sheriff last week. Arpaio had been convicted of criminal contempt for refusing a judges order for his office to stop using racial profiling toward Latinos. Do you agree or disagree with Trump's decision? Vote now in our w... |
Debate announced for Third Congressional District special election The ABU Education Fund and the University of Utah's John R. Park Debate Society have announced they will host a debate for the upcoming special election in Utah's 3rd Congressional District.... |
Announcing Utah Global Forum keynote speaker Ana Navarro Ana Navarro, political contributor to CNN, ABC News and Telemundo, will be a keynote speaker at the 2017 Utah Global Forum presented by Governor Gary R. Herbert.... |
Consumer confidence remains high despite increase in cost of living statewide The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index increased 0.8 points in August to 115.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Lead is for pencils, not water
Guard against terror threats - from at home or abroad - nation's No. 2 cop tells Utah
Salt Lake City will require commercial building owners to report energy scores
Legislators who almost raised food tax this year now consider eliminating it
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Should police departments equip themselves like an invading army?
Op-ed: Fix Utah law to protect 'free-range' parenting
Editorial: Solar compromise agreement strikes balance for Rocky Mountain and solar
Jordan School Board: No signature gathering on school property
New interest at Capitol in eliminating sales tax on food
Deputy U.S. Attorney General visits Utah to talk terror, crime fighting
Utah task force faces new challenges in Harvey's wake
Some on S.L. City Council join effort to close Rio Grande Street now
Other
Legislative town hall focuses on attracting and retaining teachers (Logan Herald Journal)
Trump gets boost as GDP growth is revised upward (Politico)
Trump's growing economy faces fall obstacles (The Hill)
Vandals Damage Statue Of Christopher Columbus In Yonkers Amid Growing Controversy (CBS News)
Rand Paul: I'm ready to fight for tax reform (CNN)
France's Macron says his job not 'cool', cites talks with Turkey's Erdogan (Reuters)
Trump launches 'once-in-a-generation' effort to sell tax reform (The Hill)
White House stops plan for companies to report worker pay by race and gender (Los Angeles Times)
What is the Nashville Statement and why are people talking about it? (USA Today)
Linda Sarsour Exploits Hurricane Harvey to Fund Community Organizing (National Review)
House Commerce Committee delays net neutrality hearing (The Hill)
Societal Guilt
"We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions." Ronald Reagan
Rigorous Review
"Before announcing his decision on Afghanistan, President Trump was said to have made a 'rigorous' review of the issue. Yes, Trump said, "I must have read at least four tweets about it!" Conan O'Brien
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