How to Sound Smart About Utah Politics - March 10, 2014
Lawmakers near a final budget deal. Final report on John Swallow investigation delayed. Likely no decision on Medicaid before the 2014 session ends.
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Today's Utah political news highlights:
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A Conversation with Rep. Brian King (Video)
2014 has been a relatively quiet session for Utah's Democrats, but Rep. Brian King (D-Salt Lake City) saysthere are some successes if you're willing to look....
Rep. Brian King vs. the Utah Policy 'Lightning Round' (Video)
Rep. Brian King (D-Salt Lake City) has 60 seconds to answer as many stupid questions as possible. Find out which member of the Utah media he would definitely beat in a fight. It's the Utah Policy "Lightning Round."...
Lawmakers Close to Final Budget Deal
Republican state House and Senate leaders, meeting for around four hours on Saturday, have reached what they hope is a final budget deal and will take it to their party caucuses Monday morning....
Bill Aims to Stop Unwanted Encroachment by Feds Into Utah's Public Ed (Video)
Rep. Steve Eliason (R-Sandy)has proposed legislation to keep a school district from taking money from the federal Department of Education without state approval....
What We Still Don't Know Heading Into the Final Week of the 2014 Legislature
The clock is rapidly winding down on the 2014 Utah Legislature, and there are still a couple of big issues still to be resolved before midnight Thursday....
Did Jim Matheson Tip His Hand About 2016?
Rep. Jim Matheson said something during his benedictory address to the Utah State Legislature that seemed a bit...foreshadowey....
Utah Policy/KSL Insider Survey: 'Count My Vote' Deal
The Utah Legislature agreed to a compromise with the backers of the "Count My Vote" citizen's initiative that preserves the caucus system while, at the same time, establishes an alternate path to the ballot for candidates. We asked our "Political Insiders" and readers what t...
A Quarter For Clean Air: More Transit Means Less Pollution
Open Letter to Gov. Gary Herbert and Utah Legislators:...
How Exactly Do Colleges Allocate Their Financial Aid? They Won't Say
At the center of the admissions and financial-aid process is a massive information imbalance: Schools make their decisions with detailed data about each applicant that goes well beyond test scores and transcripts....
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Google Fiber would help Salt Lake stay in the game
Op-ed: Herbert's Medicaid alternative works for Utah
Rolly: Mike Lee camp nearly stopped Count My Vote deal
Editorial: Expensive tech is not what Utah schools need
Editorial: Constitutional reviews still needed in Utah Legislature
Editorial: Meter mess not SLC's best moment
Utah unemployment rate hits a five-year low
Utah Senate OKs emergency drug to counter overdoses
Senate pushes a tweak to Utah abortion laws, sends it to House
Senate advances bill on 'Big Brother' automatic license-plate readers
Exposing kids to porn may be considered in custody battles
Bill that would enable tougher air rules in Utah clings to life
New panel to supervise prison move
Municipal boundary bill revamped, flies through Utah Senate
House OKs optional air-cleanup tax
Ethics bills advance without caps on Utah campaign donations
Bill to make ed-board election partisan fails
Utah Medicaid decision appears unlikely
D.C. Notebook: Why Obama's budget is dead on arrival
Paul Rolly: Parking cops find 'Capitol' offenses in faded license stickers
Budget talks: No money for Lockhart's Utah ed-tech plan
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Count My Vote: Exploring the impact of compromise legislation
Op-ed: Utah's financial model should not include Medicaid expansion
John Florez: Education - Big government 101
Editorial: Prison relocation iffy
Editorial: With caucus compromise, Utah will enter new political terrain
Senate passes bill to consider parents exposing kids to pornography in custody cases
Senate passes bill removing informed consent rule for abortion if mother's life is threatened
Prison relocation legislation passes Senate committee
Senate committee advances bill facilitating convention hotel
Newly recovered emails delay House report on ex-Attorney General Swallow
Lawmakers shutter partisan school board proposal
Committee recommends bill excluding archery equipment from dangerous weapon list
House passes bill creating school standards review committee
Resolution proposes state superintendent selection be subject to governor, Senate
House approves bill excluding exemplary students from criminal truancy
'Kumbayah' bill temporarily halts governance changes in unincorporated S.L. County
Senate panel endorses campaign finance reform bills
School board election reform stalls as three bills fall to opposition
House, Senate still struggling over budget
Senate committee snuffs out e-cigarettes bill, leaving sponsor 'perplexed'
Q&A: Carlton Christensen, newly appointed director of development for Salt Lake County
Local religious leaders urge support for activists fighting for immigration reform
Bill creates contingency plan for keeping national parks open
Utah unemployment rate hits five-year low
Cities, state battle panhandling through the lens of public safety
Other
Lawmakers nearing budget deadline (Daily Herald)
Utah has highest rate of mental illness in US (Daily Herald)
Editorial: A tech overload for students (Standard-Examiner)
Utah air quality bills get inversion treatment (Standard-Examiner)
Cheney: Ramp up missile defense (The Hill)
Cruz on O-Care repeal: 'We'll do it in 2017' (The Hill)
Paul says he would grow GOP in 2016 (The Hill)
Groups raise pressure on Obama to scale back deportations (The Hill)
Shoe-bomb witness to speak from London at NY trial (Associated Press)
Millennials don't trust you, and four other takeaways from Pew's new report (Washington Post)
Paul outlines potential 2016 platform, fresh off CPAC straw poll victory (Fox News)
President Obama to expand coastal protection in California (Los Angeles Times)
Florida's Charlie Crist heaps praise on Obama: 'God bless him' (Washington Times)
2014
Bizarre, Crazy, Silly, Unknown Holidays & Observances
Fill Our Staplers Day
*International Day of Awesomeness
*Land Line Telephone Day
*Mario Day
Napping Day (Monday after daylight savings times)
*Salvation Army Day
*US Paper Money Day