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 Analysis - February 18, 2021Hello Thursday - we've almost made it to the weekend! In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh passed away from lung cancer yesterday, Jason Chaffetz says he's open to challenging Mitt Romney in 2024 and a Texas mayor resigns after a fiery message on Facebook telling people "No one owes you or your family anything...Sink or swim, it's your choice!" and "Only the strong will survive!" If you only have time for one thing today: Check out this preview of RootsTech Connect, the world's largest family history conference to be held virtually Feb 25-27. This free online conference already has 315,000 registered participants from around the world - 10X the typical in-person attendance. There are 13 keynote speakers, speaking from locations around the world and often in their native languages, 1100 classes offered in as many as 40 languages and the ability to find relatives attending RootsTech worldwide. If you can make the time to attend next week, it will be worth your time. Countdown 15 days to the end of the 2021 Utah Legislature (3/5/21) Today At Utah Policy![]() By Holly Richardson Governor Cox has declared February Maternal Mental Health Month in Utah and yesterday, a virtual press conference was hold to mark both the announcement and the strides that Utah has made in awareness and more importantly, available and accessible resources. ![]() By Holly Richardson Wednesday's Utah Legislature, in tweets: Veteran recognition, emergency powers, consent, prescriptive authority, porn filters, birth control and BYU police. ![]() By Holly Richardson Boosting post-secondary educational attainment is critical to Utah's future and the Utah Foundation has released a report exploring how to increase success in students who traditionally have been less likely to complete higher ed degrees. Key findings include: Utah HeadlinesDeseret News
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Policy News![]() Today, Representative John Curtis (R-UT), member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, released the following statement after two of his bills were introduced in a comprehensive package of 28 bills that aim to turbocharge public and private investment by promoting new and upgraded infrastructure deployments, boosting competition, streamlining permitting processes, facilitating broadband deployment on federal lands, and closing the digital divide in both rural and urban areas. ![]() Today, Congressman Blake Moore issued the following statement on his assignments to serve as Vice Ranking Member on the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations as well as on the National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands Subcommittee. ![]() This year's summit will be presented virtually on February 25 and 26.BioUtah in partnership with the University of Utah's Partners for Innovation, Ventures, Outreach & Technology (PIVOT) Center and BioHive, has announced its agenda and distinguished keynote speaker, J.P. Morgan's Monica DiCenso, for the 2021 Virtual Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences Summit. Ms. DiCenso is the managing director and head of Global Investment Opportunities Group at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. ![]() On Tuesday, February 23, from 4-5 pm, you are invited to join Dr. William Smith as he discusses "The history of racial justice and racial battle fatigue." Dr. Smith is a professor of Education Culture and Society at the University of Utah, will honor us with the opportunity to discuss the history of racial justice in our country and the impact that has on people of color. Our conversation will be hosted by Shawn Newell, Vice President of Industrial Supply, and Co-Chair of the Salt Lake Chamber's Diversity Council and James Jackson III, President and Founder of the Utah Black Chamber.You can register for this no-cost event here. ![]() An independent audit concluded the Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) has complied with all state requirements for financial reporting, budget, and the Open and Public Meetings Act. Squire & Company, PC reported that the financial statements audited "present fairly, in all material respects, the respective financial position of the governmental activities and the general fund" of UIPA.UIPA is required by law to provide an annual audit of its financial statements and state compliance by a Certified Public Accountant in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The report is designed to provide citizens, taxpayers, customers, and investors and creditors with a general overview of the finances of the Authority."We embrace these independent audits to make sure we're meeting our financial requirements, as well as meeting the public expectations of a public agency," said Jill Flygare, Chief Operating Officer for UIPA. "A key objective of ours is to be a responsible custodian of public resources and this audit confirms we are on track."The Authority's revenues totaled $3.4 million for the budget year ending in June 2020, resulting in a net position of $2.4 million. Business Headlines
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