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Situational awareness - August 27, 2018
Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City.
Count My Vote fails. Medical marijuana debated online. Sen. John McCain passes.
TICK TOCK
43 days until the last day to register to vote by mail (10/9/2018) 50 days until mail-in ballots are sent to voters (10/16/2018) 57 days until in-person early voting begins (10/23/2018) 64 days until the last day to register to vote in person or by mail (10/30/2018) 66 days until in-person early voting ends (11/2/2018) 71 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018) 154 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019) 199 days until the final day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (3/14/2019) 799 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
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HERE ARE THE STORIES YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO TODAY
CMV falls short
The Utah Supreme Court denied Count My Vote's appeal for inclusion on November's ballot late last week - http://bit.ly/2Lpkb64
Medical Marijuana social media debate
Former Utah Sen. Steve Urquhart and Marty Stephens, the lobbyist for the LDS Chuch, had a lengthy exchange on Facebook over the weekend about the Church's opposition to the medical cannabis ballot initiative - http://bit.ly/2PbMac1
Initiative changes
Will the Utah Legislature make wholesale changes to any of the proposed ballot initiatives if they're approved by voters in November? - http://bit.ly/2NmieJB
Redistricting impact
Our "Political Insiders" are split along party lines on what kind of impact the "Better Boundaries" ballot initiative will have if it passes - http://bit.ly/2PaZvRx
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
Deseret News
Pignanelli and Webb: Will 'blue wave' roll over Utah?
Op-ed: Is free enterprise worth the risks?
Op-ed: Utah needs medical cannabis, but Proposition 2 isn't the way
Editorial: Straight-talking naval captain John McCain put service over self
Stars, pizza snacks, video games: Hatch throws it all at Dems trying to block Supreme Court nominee
New agreement will foster export of Utah's coal, natural gas
Utah Supreme Court denies Count My Vote initiative spot on November ballot
Utah school district apologizes after students given 'inappropriate' survey on religious beliefs, economic status
Utah has a 'housing crisis' in a lack of affordable homes
Utah candidates must 'walk fine line' given legal drama surrounding Trump
Mia Love campaign commercial touts her role in freeing Josh Holt
'The very pinnacle of American virtue': Utahns react to John McCain's death at 81
Utah County wants $22M tax hike on ballot with UTA caveat
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Utah's medical marijuana vote is no threat to religious liberty
Here are 3 things Salt Lake Valley schools are doing this year to improve safety
Is Utah coal bound for Baja California? Officials strike a deal with the Mexican state, where a port could ship it overseas.
Utah Supreme Court deals a blow to Count My Vote: Election reform initiative won't be on November's ballot
Group suing Utah over medical marijuana initiative no longer says it would violate Mormon religious beliefs
Utah's attorney general defends his backing of a federal case seeking to roll back LGBTQ job protections
'A lifetime of selfless service': Utahns mourn the loss of Sen. John McCain
The LDS Church's opposition to Proposition 2 pits it against a tough foe: faithful members who already use medical marijuana
Other
Editorial: UTA should approve Utah County's November tax question (Daily Herald)
Quarter-cent sales tax option will be on Utah County ballot, despite UTA missing deadline on agreement (Daily Herald)
With U.S. Interior official coming, boosters to promote BLM relocation to Ogden (Standard-Examiner)
Cache town hall meeting: Water huge issue in dry, fast growing state (Logan Herald Journal)
NATIONAL HEADLINES
Sen. John McCain will lie in state in Arizona and then the U.S. Capitol building prior to his memorial service on Saturday -
https://cnn.it/2Njt17d President Trump, who frequently clashed with McCain, nixed a planned statement about McCain's passing that praised his life and heroism. Instead, Trump posted a short Tweet online -
https://wapo.st/2NpiE1I McCain asked former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush to eulogize him during his funeral. He made it known that he did not want President Donald Trump to attend his memorial service -
https://cnn.it/2Nl3oD2 Three people were killed and nine others wounded, including the gunman, during a mass shooting at a video game tournament in Florida on Sunday -
https://cnn.it/2Niub2S
Michael Cohen's attorney is backing down from his previous assertions that Cohen has information showing President Trump knew of Russian efforts to undermine Democrat Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election -
https://wapo.st/2PaZQUu
Republicans in Congress are circulating a document of the investigations into the Trump administration Democrats will launch if they win control of one or both houses following the 2018 midterms -
http://bit.ly/2NkkS2A Longtime Trump advisor Roger Stone predicts Donald Trump, Jr. will be indicted for lying to the FBI -
http://bit.ly/2NkRqJH The U.S. and Mexico are closing in on a deal to revamp NAFTA -
https://reut.rs/2NsJwOg
Despite a week full of damaging news, President Trump's approval rating remained remarkably stable -
https://nbcnews.to/2P9iaNO President Trump hosted one of the leading proponents of the QAnon conspiracy theory at the White House -
https://thebea.st/2Pb079Y
U.S. tech companies say it may be too late for them to fully prevent foreign influence operations on social media during the 2018 midterms -
http://bit.ly/2NpWMDH ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1776 - Battle of Long Island: In what is now Brooklyn, British forces under General William Howe defeat Americans under General George Washington.
1859 - The first successful oil well in the U.S. was drilled near Titusville, Pennsylvania.
1883 - The most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history destroyed the island of Krakatoa, a small, uninhabited island west of Sumatra in Indonesia.
1928 - The Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war is signed by fifteen nations. Ultimately sixty-one nations will sign it.
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Today At Utah Policy
Debate over LDS Church role in medical cannabis issues spills over to FacebookBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor On rare occasions, social media debate can step up and become what it really can be a fine place for intelligent arguments on the issues of the day....
Supreme Court denies Count My Vote's bid for ballot inclusion (Updated)By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor The Utah Supreme Court said drop dead to more than 800,000 Utahns Friday, denying Count My Vote backers the ability to put their popular citizen initiative on November's ballot for voter consideration....
Important question: Will the Legislature change initiative laws if they pass?By LaVarr Webb, Publisher When a ballot initiative passes, the people have spoken. Right? So lawmakers should keep their mitts off the new law and not revise it in the next legislative session or voters might punish them come election day....
Our 'Political Insiders' weigh in on 'Better Boundaries'By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor What effect will the "Better Boundaries" ballot initiative have on Utah's political landscape?...
How Utah's transportation agencies have helped Utah's economy flourishBy Muriel Xochimitl, President of X-Factor Strategic Communications The French historian, Alexis de Tocqueville visited the United States in 1831 and noticed something unique about how Americans worked together. ...
Policy News
Salt Lake City selected to host 2019 United Nations NGO Conference Mayor Jackie Biskupski led a delegation from Utah to United Nations Headquarters in New York to announce that Salt Lake City has been selected as host of the 68th United Nations Department of Public Information NGO (UN DPI/NGO) Conference in 2019....
Criminal justice reform likely to see vote after midterms Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) participated in two meetings to discuss what elements would be included in a possible criminal justice reform bill that would be taken up by the Senate after the midterm elections....
Hatch secures Utah priorities in third 'minibus' appropriations bill Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the senior Republican in the United States Senate, released the following statement after the Senate passed the "minibus" appropriations bill for the Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services and Educat...
National Headlines
Democrats adopt gender nonbinary language to charter (CNN)
Poll: Trump approval steady after stormy week (The Hill)
Clinton recalls doing vodka shots with McCain during official trip (New York Post)
Mollie Tibbetts' killing fuels Republican immigration attacks ahead of midterms (CNN)
How Arizona will fill John McCain's seat -- and who might fill it (CNN)
Remembering 1968: Chicago's bloody Democratic Convention (CBS News)
Why is it taking so long for Gov. Brown to fill a vacancy on the California Supreme Court? (Los Angeles Times)
Lewandowski: I warned Trump about Cohen (FOX News)
DNC changes superdelegate rules in presidential nomination process (CNN)
Race is still the central dividing line in the Democratic Party (Vox)
House task force interviews FBI official about Clinton emails, isn't done yet (Washington Examiner)
Recognition
"Don't worry when you are not recognized, but strive to be worthy of recognition." Abraham Lincoln
Gluten
"According to a new poll, a majority of Republicans believe the news media is the "enemy of the people." Which is - we all know the enemy of the people is gluten." Jimmy Kimmel
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