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Situational awareness - January 16, 2018

Tuesday, January 16, 2018 - 11:30am

Situational awareness - January 16, 2018

 

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. 

This morning Mitt Romney is the keynote speaker at the Salt Lake Chamber's Utah Economic Outlook & Policy Summit. You can bet the media presence at the event will be huge because it's the first public speaking event Romney has held in Utah since Sen. Orrin Hatch announced his retirement. Will he finally let us know if he's going to run for Senate this year? Probably not, but that won't stop an ever-hopeful media hungry for the story. Every facial tick and vocal expression will be over-analyzed for any sign of what he's intending. Stay tuned.

Hughes says the Utah Transit Authority could "hijack" the 2018 session. Romney attacks Trump on Twitter. Republicans are racing to avoid a government shutdown.

Tick Tock:

  • 6 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 51 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 52 days until the filing period for candidates in the 2018 election opens (3/9/2018)
  • 58 days until the filing deadline for the 2018 elections (3/15/2018)
  • 63 days until the statewide caucus meetings for Utah Republicans and Democrats (3/20/2018)
  • 95 days until the Utah GOP State Convention (4/21/2018)
  • 102 days until the Utah Democratic State Convention (4/28/2018)
  • 161 days until the 2018 Primary Election (6/26/2018)
  • 294 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,022 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

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Here's what's driving the day:

The Utah Transit Authority could be the "sleeper" issue of the 2018 session.

House Speaker Greg Hughes says proposed changes to the governance of the UTA could "hijack" the 2018 session [Utah Policy].

Hughes talks budget, Medicaid, UTA, and the Pittsburgh Steelers

Download the podcast of our pre-legislative conversation with House Speaker Greg Hughes [Utah Policy].

Mitt Romney privately says he's running

Mitt Romney reportedly texted longtime friend and advisor Kem Gardner that he was planning to run for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by Sen. Orrin Hatch's retirement [Utah Policy].

More Trump fallout

Rep. Mia Love says the offensive term President Trump allegedly used to describe Haiti, and African nations was "racist" [Utah Policy].

Mitt Romney ripped Trump on Twitter for using offensive language to describe impoverished countries [Utah Policy].

How hard will it be for Mitt Romney to capture the GOP nomination?

If Romney runs for the Senate next year, our "Political Insiders" say he'll probably only face token opposition for the GOP nomination [Utah Policy].

Other Utah headlines:

  • LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson will hold a press conference on Tuesday morning to announce the new church leadership [Deseret News].
     
  • Gov. Gary Herbert has raised more than $600,000 in campaign funds this year, even though he's not running for re-election in 2020 [Tribune].
     
  • Dan Senor, a former advisor to Mitt Romney, says it's highly likely that Romney will run for Senate this year [CBS News].
     
  • Former GOP presidential candidate and Florida Governor Jeb Bush is backing Romney's potential bid for Senate [The Hill].
     
  • Several Senate Republicans are eager for Mitt Romney to join their ranks next year as a possible counterweight to President Trump [The Hill].
     
  • Both the University of Utah and BYU are vying to host a library for Sen. Orrin Hatch's papers once he leaves office at the end of the year [Deseret News].
     
  • Five proposed ballot initiatives raised more than $2.5 million in campaign money last year [Tribune].
     
  • Mormons give President Donald Trump the highest approval rating of any religious group [Deseret News].
     
  • Rep. Mike Noel wants to prohibit government entities from lobbying on federal land issues without permission from the Legislature [Deseret News].
     
  • Rep. Lynn Hemingway is bringing back his proposal to significantly raise the minimum wage in Utah [Deseret News].
     
  • Rep. Rob Bishop is expected to hold hearings on the standoff between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and federal agents. A court case against Bundy was dismissed last week because the prosecution withheld evidence [Las Vegas Review Journal].
     
  • eBay is the state's biggest property tax delinquent because it's $1.16 million check to West Jordan was rejected by the bank [Tribune].
     
  • A lawsuit against Utah alleges the state Is isolating disabled residents in institutions because there are few options for them to transition into the community [Deseret News].

National headlines:

  • Here's an insidery look at what happened during the White House meeting on a possible immigration deal where President Trump allegedly used a profanity to describe African nations. Lots of good nuggets here [Washington Post].
     
  • The government runs out of money on Friday. Republicans are scrambling to find enough votes to at least pass a short-term funding bill [New York Times].
     
  • Woah! U.S. counterintelligence officials warned Jared Kushner his friendship with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the former wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, could be exploited by the Chinese government [Wall Street Journal].
     
  • Trump continued to push back against allegations he made a racist remark last week by blasting Sen. "Dicky Durbin" and saying he misrepresented what was said at a meeting about immigration [Axios]. Durbin says the White House should release any recordings of the meeting, if they exist [The Hill].
     
  • Despite public perception, President Trump actually kept a number of his campaign promises during his first year in office [Associated Press].
     
  • The Candy Man can! House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy asked a staffer to sort out red and pink Starbursts for a gift to President Trump because those are his favorite flavors [Washington Post].
     
  • At least five Democrats say they will boycott President Trump's State of the Union address later this month [The Hill].
     
  • 61% of Republicans say they are satisfied with the direction the country is headed, which is the highest level in a decade according to a new poll [Gallup].
     
  • The New York Times passed on the Trump-Russia dossier story just days before the election even though the firm behind the document, Fusion GPS, lobbied them to report on the information therein [Washington Times].
     
  • Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon will meet with the House Intelligence Committee about the Russia investigation on Tuesday [Reuters].
     
  • The number of uninsured Americans rose by 1.3 percent last year. The total number of Americans without health insurance is now 12.2% [Axios].
     
  • The employee who pushed the "wrong button" that led to a false ballistic missile attack warning in Hawaii over the weekend has been "reassigned" [Huffington Post].

On this day in history:

  • 1786 - Virginia enacts the Statue for Religious Freedom authored by Thomas Jefferson.
     
  • 1883- The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, establishing the United States Civil Service, is passed.
     
  • 1919 - The U.S. ratified the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution, leading to Prohibition. The amendment was repealed in 1933.
     
  • 1991 - Coalition forces go to war with Iraq, beginning the Gulf War.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Hughes says how the Utah Transit Authority is governed is the issue that could 'hijack' the 2018 session
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The governance of the Utah Transit Authority could be the "sleeper" issue of the 2018 Legislature, which starts next Monday, says House Speaker Greg Hughes....

Podcast: House Speaker Greg Hughes previews the 2018 Utah Legislature
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
House Speaker Greg Hughes speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott about his decision to not run for another term in the Legislature and what his political future may hold....

'Political Insiders' expect Romney to face minimal competition for GOP nomination
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Our "Political Insiders" expect Mitt Romney to waltz to the GOP nomination if, as expected, he gets into the race for Utah's open U.S. Senate seat....

Love calls Trump's 'sh*thole' comments 'racist'
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Mia Love says President Trump's comments calling majority-black nations 'sh*thole countries' are racist....

Romney tears into Trump for 'sh*thole' comments
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Former GOP presidential nominee and likely U.S. Senate candidate from Utah Mitt Romney blasted President Donald Trump on Twitter Monday for the racist comments attributed to him last week....

Romney tells close associates 'I'm running'
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney has reportedly told close associates that he is running for Utah's open U.S. Senate seat in 2018....

2018 Utah candidate tracker - Congress
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
There's a U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2018 as well as all four U.S. House seats. Here's our list of rumored and declared candidates....

2018 Utah candidate tracker - Utah Senate
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
2018 means another election cycle is upon us. Half of the Utah Senate seats are up for election this year, including an unexpected one because of a retirement. Here's our running list of candidates for those seats....

2018 Utah candidate tracker - Utah House
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Next week candidates can start gathering signatures to get on the 2018 ballot. All 75 Utah House seats are up for election this year. Here's our running list of who's in, who's out and who's challenging....

 

Policy News

Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index ticks upwards in December, fueled by steady increases in insurance rates
The Zions Bank Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index increased 0.1 percent from November to December on a non-seasonally adjusted basis....

 

Governor appoints Adam Mow to the Third District Court
Gov. Gary R. Herbert has appointed Adam Mow as a judge on the Third District Court....

 

UAMPS honors key leaders & public power cities
Several leaders who have made significant contributions to public power were recently honored at the Utah Associated Municipal Systems (UAMPS) 2017 Member Meeting in Salt Lake City....

 

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Michelle Quist: The Attorney General should be focused on something other than human trafficking

Loren Yager: Retiring Utah legislators' legacy: a less effective IRS

What will GOP tax plan mean for Utahns? Experts try to break it down

Lawmaker aims to strip Utah cities' authority to protect their drinking water sources

Environmentalists worry Utah regulators let violations at radioactive waste site 'fly under the radar'

In case affecting Utah mines, judge orders trial on challenge to Oakland coal ban

Gehrke: He went from a punk kid to Utah's House speaker. Now, Greg Hughes is getting out at the top of his game.

Millcreek city celebrates its one-year anniversary

Stewart defends government surveillance program as House votes to extend it six years

Big donor agrees to cover cost of GOP lawsuit against new Utah election law

UTA passed big discounts for 2 Utah universities. A board member says the program violated policy and surprised the agency panel.

Odyssey House expansion in Millcreek puts Utah about halfway to drug-treatment goals

Deseret News

Editorial: Put down the cellphone and drive

Sen. Orrin Hatch vows to go 'big and bold' in final year

Feds grant Utah $10.3 million to help homeless

'You're doing the right thing': Addiction experts applaud Utah for homeless reform

UTA trustee says BYU/UVU transit pass deal 'crazy'

Stewart, Lee differ over controversial government surveillance program

Other

Editorial: With Hatch, it was time to call him home and he heeded (Daily Herald)

Rural Weber County residents bristle at development, but growth is coming (Standard-Examiner)

National Headlines

Tech Founder: Middle America Is Too 'Violent, Stupid And Racist' For New Jobs (Daily Caller)

GOP senators eager for Romney to join them (The Hill)

GOP leaders face most difficult shutdown deadline yet (The Hill)

What's the Matter with California? (PJ Media)

Lawsuit Claims Surgeon At West Haven Veterans Affairs Hospital Left Scalpel In Patient (Hartford Courant)

Nafta Trio to Gather in Davos as Negotiations Resume in Canada (Bloomberg)

The battle to shut down Obama's presidential center (Washington Examiner)

NAACP Says MLK's Vision Can't Be Achieved Without Fighting Global Warming (Daily Caller)

Worker who sent out Hawaii missile alert is reassigned (New York Post)

Iowa lawsuit pits gay rights against religious freedom (Associated Press)

Christie leaving governor's office as Democrat takes over (Washington Post)

Wise Words

Fatigue

"Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment." Dale Carnegie
 

 

Lighter Side

Wall Security

"Trump will be visiting San Diego this month to look at prototypes for the border wall. He says he really wants to test how strong the walls are, so he told his staff to invite the Kool-Aid man to come, too." Jimmy Fallon