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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],. Situational Awareness - September 9, 2020Good windy Wednesday morning. Hope your trees are still rooted. Only disaster left to experience this year is an invasion of cockroaches. TICK TOCK15 days to the 1st Congressional District debate (9/24/2020) Today At Utah PolicyIs there a path for victory for a nice Democrat in the 3rd District?By LaVarr Webb Politics, especially today, is rough-and-tumble, and often downright nasty. So that raises a question: Can a really nice guy, a true idealist and one of the most altruistic people you'll ever meet, win a seat in Congress? Devin Thorpe, a Democrat running in the 3rd Congressional District, is trying to find out. And he actually thinks he has a path to victory if arch-conservatives peel enough votes away from incumbent Congressman John Curtis.Webb's Wrap: Eliminating the filibuster rule could dramatically change federal governance . . . Coronavirus relief & avoiding a government shutdown By LaVarr Webb If the Nov. 3 election produces Democratic control of the U.S. Senate, it's possible the Democrats will discard the filibuster rule. That fundamental change could dramatically speed up lawmaking in the nation's capital - for better or for worse. The rule currently requires, in effect, three-fifths majorities (60 votes) to get much of anything done in the Senate. Assuming Democrats maintain control of the House and win the presidency, jettisoning the filibuster rule could produce a flood of liberal legislation on a wide variety of topics.Planning process for State Prison site kicks off on Monday By Staff The large project to redevelop the State Prison site in Draper will take a significant step forward on Monday, Sept. 14, with officials announcing the formal beginning of the planning process for the 700-acre site. It is expected that the new prison in the northwestern quadrant of Salt Lake City will be finished in mid-2022, and prisoners will be moved. Demolition of the old prison buildings in Draper will immediately commence and the prison site will transform into a development project called The Point. Eventually, it could become a major economic engine for the state. Utah HeadlinesDeseret News Editorial: The election is here. It's time to prepare yourself 'It looks like a war zone': Destructive winds wreak havoc in northern Utah Wind, power outages blow out Salt Lake District's first day of school plans Trial begins over whether Utah school must provide girls tackle football Water, a Utah constitutional amendment and how it affects your home Weather messaging, air quality and how they may impact transit ridershipSalt Lake Tribune Hurricane-force winds kill one, topple hundreds of trees and knock out power for 170,000 residents Lawyers make case for making girls' football a UHSAA-sanctioned sport on first day of Title IX trial Pods are meant to support learning. But Utah parents find they also raise thorny questions. After power outage, Salt Lake City schools will delay again and start online Thursday A Utah parking lot is paved with coal. Taxpayers may have to pay to clean it up.Other School district explains 'right time, right plan' for $170 million bond (Tooele Transcript Bulletin) Tooele County only health department with no deaths (Tooele Transcript Bulletin) Air Force says Utah, Hill Air Force Base tops for military families (Standard-Examiner) Hideout to consider a new annexation attempt before 60-day window closes (Park Record)National HeadlinesBiden is struggling to win Miami Latinos, new poll finds. Will it cost him Florida? (Miami Herald) John Bolton denies claim Trump disparaged fallen American soldiers in France: 'Simply false' (FOX News) How the Atlantic twisted the truth (Spectator) Identity politics is turning violent (Spiked) A battleground haunted by the ghosts of 2016 (POLITICO) Senior BBC producer admits sharing 'inaccurate' pro-Palestinian propaganda on Twitter (The JC) The Coming Police Crisis (National Review) Your Definitive Guide to Understanding Polling (RedState) Democrats are running on the most progressive police reform agenda in modern American history (Vox) The Last Time a Contested Presidential Election Nearly Tore the Country Apart (New York Magazine) Donald Trump has had the most successful first term of any president in memory, maybe ever (American Greatness) ACLU Staffer Attacks University For Admitting Nick Sandmann While Professor Denounces His 'Anti-Intellectual' Views (Jonathan Turley) The Lives Of Innocent Black Kids Do Not Matter to BLM (Outkick) What If, in Those Violent Cities Run by Democrats, the Politics Were Different? (Chicago Tribune) Coronavirus: Heart and lung damage 'can repair itself' (Belfast Telegraph) On Labor Day, Biden touted 'pro-labor' bill that would kill millions of jobs (Washington Examiner) GoFundMe campaign for salon owner who released footage of Pelosi raises $300,000 (New York Post) Rochester PD's 'entire command staff' retires amid Daniel Prude protests (New York Post)Policy NewsGood reads in Utah State magazine* To the polls: Four Aggie women reflect on why voting matters to them, including Logan Mayor Holly Daines, USU senior Alana Manesse, U. of U. Law Professor RonNell Anderson Jones, and Utah Supreme Court Justice Paige Peterson. * The future of travel: Electric vehicles, bicycles, and hyperloops? How will we travel in the 21st century? USU transportation experts weigh in. * A conversation with Sydnee Dickson, state superintendent of public instruction, on shaping the future of education. * The urban world: By 2050, nearly 70 percent of the world's population is projected to live in cities. What could they be like?Envision Utah makes progress on key initiatives Your Air, Your Future. The Your Air, Your Future website has gone live. The site contains, all in one place, a set of actions that individuals, businesses, governments, and other organizations can take to reduce emissions, as well as links to additional information, rebates, and grants. Please study it, take any actions that make sense within your realm of influence, and share it broadly. See also Salt Lake Tribune story about it this morning. BUSINESS HEADLINESSantaquin launches program to support local business using CARES Act funding (Daily Herald) COVID-19 disruption of global supply chain still hitting Utah businesses (Deseret News) Video filtering service Vidangel gets huge reprieve following $62.4M jury verdict (Deseret News) Utah company VidAngel dodges liquidation, settles with movie studios whose copyrights it violated (Salt Lake Tribune)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY(From History.com) 1850 - California becomes the 31st state in record time, without ever having been a territory. Wise WordsCharacter: "A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation." Mark Twain Lighter SideOnly in Utah: SluffingSluffing: If Ferris Bueller had been a student in a Utah high school, he'd have been sluffing when he skipped an entire day's worth of classes. 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