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Morning must reads for Monday, June 5, 2017
Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 156th day of the year. There are 209 days remaining in 2017. Today is the 137th day of Donald Trump's presidency.
Several women allege sexual misconduct by a candidate for chair of the Utah Democratic Party. President Donald Trump defends his travel ban on Twitter. Vladimir Putin says he doesn't have compromising information on President Trump.
12 days until the Utah Republican 3rd District nominating convention at Timpview High School (6/17/2017).
12 days until the Utah Democratic State Convention at Weber State University (6/17/2017)
71 days until the 2017 Utah primary election (8/15/2017)
155 days until the 2017 election (11/7/2017)
231 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
276 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
519 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
1,247 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
'Political Insiders' say Henderson is the frontrunner to win delegate vote in CD3 special election By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Our "Political Insiders" say Deidre Henderson is the person to beat at the GOP nominating convention for Utah's 3rd District on June 17.... |
Several women allege sexual misconduct by candidate for Utah Democratic Party chair By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Several women have come forward alleging they were sexually harassed by Rob Miller, one of the leading candidates for Utah Democratic Party Chair.... |
'Beg to Differ' podcast: Standing out in a crowd By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor There are 21 candidates running to replace Rep. Jason Chaffetz, including 15 Republicans, 13 of whom will be at this month's convention. ... |
29 different organizations to Trump: Reduce or rescind egregious national monuments 9 different organizations jointly asked President Donald Trump to reduce and/or rescind egregious national monuments where local support exists to do so.... |
Press release: Congress' proposed health care plan would reduce funding for Utah children's health programs and services by $470 million by 2026, new estimates show New analysis shows that the American Health Care Act passed by the House of Representatives earlier this month would lead to reduced funding for children’s Medicaid services and programs.... |
Senators from both parties call on DOJ to reform civil asset forfeiture policies Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), Tom Udall (D-NM), Rand Paul (R-KY), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Mike Crapo (R-ID), and Angus King (I-VT) sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions asking that the Justice Department reform its civil asset forfeiture practices.... |
'Double up food bucks' stretches food stamp benefits at 23 farmers' markets statewide Utahns Against Hunger is launching the third season of Double Up Food Bucks at farmers’ markets and farm stands across the state of Utah.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Antiquities Act review a chance to scale back executive overreach
Editorial: Operation Diversion won't work without more money
Editorial: Utah governor should cast wider net for transportation chair
Snelgrove bid for Murray mayor among surprises in opening day of candidate filing
Utahns cheer, dread impending demise of required vehicle safety inspections
UTA board talks about rebuilding public trust after scandal
7 women allege sexual misconduct by candidate for Utah Democratic Party chairman
Judge: Utah right to bar BYU professor from jumping into election via video chat
Mormon church - the one that doesn't practice polygamy - is becoming a fixture in a polygamous town
Longtime mayors Dolan, Snarr back in the running
Most Utah college students work while attending classes; graduation rates a concern
Who punishes a prosecutor? In Utah, it's most likely no one
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Thoughts on Chaffetz, the new political party, and the new GOP chair
Op-ed: Children are our most important resource, but public schools don't treat them that way
Op-ed: Appearance of a poll tax can't be avoided
Op-ed: United Utah offers real 2-party competition
Op-ed: Fixing a broken system that traps the mentally ill behind bars requires this missing piece
Op-ed: Mormon scripture supports both conservative and liberal values
Hal Boyd: Trump picks Mormon and Utahn Randal Quarles for Fed
Editorial: The web encourages political divisiveness
Judge rejects Republican candidate's challenge to in-person filing law
Several women allege sexual misconduct against Utah Democratic Party chairman candidate
GOP delegates 'highly encouraged' to donate at convention to replace Chaffetz
'Special problems here:' Hatch talks Utah's dire suicide rate, lauds state hotline
Could legal homeless camps work in Salt Lake County?
USTAR revising role in making Utah tech matter
Other
Contest for Park City mayor starts with familiar figures (Park Record)
'Kushnergate' is a big fat nothing-burger (New York Post)
Maher, Griffin, Colbert: Anti-Trump comedians are having a really bad moment (Washington Post)
Conservatives torch Comey's credibility ahead of Senate hearing (McClatchy)
High-stakes Georgia race puts pressure on Dems (The Hill)
Rural America Is the New 'Inner City' (Wall Street Journal)
Meet the GOP senator who wants to bridge the Obamacare divide (Politico)
Slower US job creation is usually a bad thing. This time, it might be a good sign (MarketWatch)
Facebook aims to be 'hostile environment for terrorists' (MarketWatch)
Stubborn Things
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclination, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." John Adams
Not a Stroke
"Twitter went absolutely berserk. Not since Phil Collins gave us the word "Susudio" has a nation been so utterly fascinated and perplexed. You know a typo is bad when even Melania is like, 'I'm pretty sure that's not English, Donald.' Even after Trump deleted the tweet, which he almost never does, Sean Spicer claimed it was intentional. He said it wasn't a typo or a stroke." Jimmy Fallon
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