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The UtahPolicy.com daily newsletter gets you up to speed on the top local and national news about politics and public policy. Send news tips or feedback to [email protected], or message us on Twitter. Situational awareness - February 28, 2020Good morning from Salt Lake City and TGIF!TICK TOCKThere are 10 working days remaining in the 2020 Utah LegislatureThe South Carolina Democratic primary is tomorrow (2/29/2020)4 days to the Utah presidential primaries (3/3/2020)13 days to the final day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (3/12/2020)25 days to the statewide neighborhood caucus meetings (3/24/2020)57 days to the Utah Republican and Democratic state conventions (4/25/2020)123 days to the 2020 Utah primary elections (6/30/2020)249 Days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)332 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Lawmakers and Better Boundaries tout the deal they reached to change Prop. 4. The latest attempt to undermine the SB54 compromise is dead. Gov. Gary Herbert casts doubt on a tax cut this year. The financial markets tumble amid coronavirus fears.TRIVIA TIMEThis week's question comes from Natalie Gordon. Who was the first African American district court judge in Utah? What governor appointed him/her? Send your answers to [email protected]. We will pick a winner at random from the correct answers who will get to ask next week's question. Good luck! MARCH POLITICAL MADNESSIt's almost time for our third-annual "Utah political bracket" contest where we pit the 64 top Utah politicos against each other in our own version of March madness. Will last year's winner, Greg Hughes, triumph again, or will another claim the championship belt? If you would like to be part of our selection committee to set the field of 64, send me an email at [email protected]. Thanks for subscribing to Utah's must-read daily political news rundown.If you know of friends or colleagues who would benefit from our daily news roundup, please encourage them to sign up for our emails.Today At Utah PolicyBill to undercut signature-gathering path for candidates is dead this yearBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor A bill to undermine the SB54 compromise by creating a convention-only path to the primary ballot is dead for the 2020 legislative session.'This is a good compromise.' Lawmakers and Better Boundaries discuss changes to Prop. 4 By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Lawmakers and Better Boundaries took the wraps off their grand bargain to make changes to the voter-approved Prop. 4 on Thursday, with both sides heaping praise on the deal to create an independent redistricting commission.Herbert casts doubt on tax cut this year By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor The chances that Utahns will see a tax cut or rebate from this Legislature dimmed a bit Thursday, when GOP Gov. Gary Herbert told reports, "I don't know" if tax relief is coming now.Guest opinion: Utah Legislature grapples with civics education By Christine Cooke Utah's discussion about civics education continues. OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News A. Scott Anderson: Utah's rural communities need more business opportunities Committee holds bill to allow Utahns to vote whether governor should select State School Board What's the plan for Utah schools, colleges in case of a coronavirus outbreak? Utah economy shows few signs of slowing despite coronavirus scare, analyst says Utah governor says Trump has his support Super Tuesday Coronavirus in Utah: Governor says state is prepared and actively monitoring illness Some in Utah GOP continue fight for doomed candidate nomination bill Coronavirus casts uncertainty on tax cut, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says Better Boundaries, Legislature present compromise on redistricting Poll: Bernie Sanders leading in Utah's Super Tuesday Democratic presidential primarySalt Lake Tribune Op-ed: Utah's parole merry-go-round costs taxpayers millions Utah's Republican leader disapprove of teacher walkout planned for Friday A Utah senator who has had run-ins with judge has a bill to allow switching courts America's undocumented population is dropping - but Utah's is not Utah state auditor says 'gas tax is slowly dying' Coronavirus may kill a Utah tax cut Utah Gov. Gary Herbert supports Trump, opposes GOP move to censure Mitt Romney Utah bill aims to crack down on fringe gambling Utah lawmakers, Better Boundaries explain how they've compromised on the anti-gerrymandering law Utah Legislature approves medical cannabis law tweaks Utah Legislature OKs golf carts on streets Yurt deregulation bill passes House amid puns, jokesOther Bill to ban elective abortions in Utah passes through Senate committee (Daily Herald) Pleasant View man seeks US House seat, aims to give the sidelined a voice (Standard-Examiner) Weber County begins in-person presidential primary voting, turnout so far at 25% (Standard-Examiner)NATIONAL HEADLINESFree fallingThe Dow Jones dropped nearly 1,200 points on Thursday as fears about the spread of the coronavirus hit markets hard [CNN]. Global stocks plunged further on Friday following the drop on Wall Street [AP]. The Trump administration is facing a significant test as the spread of the virus is threatening economic growth [New York Times]. The world economy may be heading for its worst performance since the financial crisis in 2009 [Bloomberg]. The U.S. economy grew 2.1% in Q4, but the coronavirus will likely depress growth in the coming year [AP]. Yikes!A whistleblower says officials at the Department of Health and Human Services sent more than a dozen workers to receive the first Americans exposed to the coronavirus without proper training or protective gear [Washington Post]. Putting a lid on itThe White House is clamping down on messaging about the virus from government health officials, directing them to coordinate all public statements with Vice President Mike Pence's office [New York Times]. Congress is nearing a bipartisan plan to provide emergency funding for coronavirus response [NPR]. Shares of Clorox hit a record high because of the spread of the coronavirus [Bloomberg]. Hmmm...President Donald Trump said Thursday the virus will "disappear" eventually "like a miracle" [CNN]. 2020 electionPete Buttigieg still leads in pledged delegates following a partial recount of the Iowa caucus results. Bernie Sanders' campaign is challenging the results [Politico]. One of the nation's largest labor unions will spend $150 million to help defeat President Trump in 2020 [AP]. Only 35 percent of Americans say they are confident their vote will be counted accurately in the November election [AP]. ImmigrationThe Trump administration plans to triple fees for some immigration court filings [CNN]. A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from shifting funds for a military project to border wall construction [CNN]. Everybody has a podcastHillary Clinton is launching a program in late spring, just in time for the 2020 election [Politico]. "I can't even"Officials at the EPA were flabbergasted by President Trump's rant about toilets that must be flushed a dozen times [NBC News]. BUSINESS HEADLINESA. Scott Anderson: Utah's rural communities need more business opportunities (Deseret News) Business loan innovator Lendio nabs $55 million in fresh funding (Deseret News) Utah economy shows few signs of slowing despite coronavirus scare, analyst says (Deseret News) Is Utah tech too successful? New report celebrates victories, but highlights concerns (Deseret News)Policy NewsCasual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors ReportOutdoors Report--Salt Lake Tribune: Moab's Slickrock Trail spared from energy leasing as BLM withdraws plans--Join WTC Utah for a luncheon with the Ambassador from Saudi Arabia World Trade Center Utah, in partnership with the Governor's Office of Economic Development and the Salt Lake Chamber, invites you to a luncheon welcoming Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States. Lunch will be provided. More National HeadlinesTrump's DOJ Interference Is Actually Not Crazy (Atlantic) Fox News hits all-time prime-time ratings high (New York Post) Elizabeth Warren criticized, again, over bogus claims of Cherokee heritage (Boston Herald) Betting odds show Sanders winning 13 of 14 Super Tuesday races (Washington Examiner) Attorney General William Barr Skewers 'Remarkably Monolithic' Press (Daily Caller) How Can Bernie Sanders Happen in America? (National Review) The Coronavirus Outbreak: How Democratic Taiwan Outperformed Authoritarian China (The Diplomat) For Democrats, Coronavirus Is the New Russia Or Is It Ukraine? (Epoch Times) Sierra Blanca Is How Trump Crushes Bernie (The Bulwark) Michael Bloomberg's Campaign Sought Andrew Yang's Backing, Floated Vice- Presidential Slot (Wall Street Journal) Bloomberg takes credit for leading NYC through 9/11 - when Giuliani was mayor (New York Post)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1885 - The American Telephone and Telegraph Co. was incorporated in New York as a subsidiary of American Bell Telephone. 1935 - DuPont scientist Wallace Carothers invents nylon. 1940 - Basketball is televised for the first time. A game between Fordham University and the University of Pittsburgh from Madison Square Garden is aired. 1983 - The final episode of M*A*S*H airs, with almost 106 million viewers. 1993 - Federal agents attempting to serve warrants on the Branch Davidian religious cult's compound near Waco, Texas, were met with gunfire, marking the start of a month-and-a-half-long standoff. 2013 - Pope Benedict XVI resigns as the pope of the Catholic Church, becoming the first pope to do so since Pope Gregory XII in 1415. Wise WordsPick a Side"Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right."Abraham Lincoln Lighter SideBiden and South CarolinaBiden is currently leading with black voters at 27%, according to Politico, with Bloomberg second. "Now that sounds surprising, but Bloomberg has been out there in the African American community, shaking hands and frisking babies," [Stephen] Colbert said. 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