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Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 289th day of the year. There are 76 days remaining in 2017.

Monday, October 16, 2017 - 2:00pm
Utah Policy

Daily Briefing

 

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 289th day of the year. There are 76 days remaining in 2017.

The clock:

  • Ballots for the 2017 general election are mailed to voters tomorrow (10/17/2017)
  • 22 days until the 2017 election (11/7/2017)
  • 98 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 143 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 386 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,114 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

 

Today's political TL; DR -

 

  • POLL: Half of Utahns say they don't believe that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election, but big numbers of moderates and liberals think there was cooperation between the two entities [Utah Policy].
     
  • A bombshell report says Sen. Orrin Hatch played a key role in weakening the DEA's ability to combat the opioid crisis while pulling in $177,000 in campaign contributions from the companies producing the drugs [Washington Post]. Hatch's office responded to the article, calling it "flawed" [Hatch press release].
     
  • John Curtis, the GOP nominee in the 3rd CD special election, raised about 3-times as much money as Democrat Kathie Allen during the latest financial reporting period. Allen, who had posted spectacular fundraising numbers earlier this year, saw her cash haul drop dramatically over the last two quarters [Utah Policy].
     
  • The Cook Political Report takes note of the possibility that Ben McAdams could challenge Rep. Mia Love in 2018. They've shifted their rating of the district slightly toward the Democrats, changing it from "solid Republican" to "likely Republican" [Utah Policy].
     
  • PODCAST: John Curtis is the guest on the latest "Beg to Differ" podcast with Bryan Schott and Mike Winder [Utah Policy].
     
  • Our "Political Insiders" say they don't expect Congress or the Utah Legislature to take action on gun legislation following the mass shooting in Las Vegas [Utah Policy].
     
  • The four leading candidates in the 3rd CD special election took to the debate stage on Friday. Republican John Curtis shrugged off attempts by his opponents to tie him to President Donald Trump [Associated Press, Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • The final day of testimony in the hearing over who will care for former County Recorder Gary Ott featured testimony that Ott's finances were in "shambles" after he began living with his former secretary and girlfriend Karmen Sanone [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Provo officials have decided to no longer prosecute class A misdemeanor cases, instead, those cases will be sent to the Utah County Attorney. The move is a response to legal issues between Provo and Utah County that has increased the workload in the Provo City Attorney's office [Daily Herald].
     
  • Gov. Gary Herbert's office wants to appeal a decision by the State Records Committee that ordered the Attorney General's office to release a legal opinion prepared for the Legislature on the rules Herbert's office set for next month's special Congressional election. Previously, the governor's office blocked the release of the opinion claiming attorney-client privilege [Tribune].
     
  • Salt Lake City's longshot bid to possibly host the 2026 Winter Olympics got a boost after Innsbruck, Austria pulled out of the running [Deseret News].

 

National headlines:

 

  • A partisan fight over the future of the Affordable Care Act could lead to a government shutdown in December. Democrats are vowing to pin the blame on Republicans if premiums skyrocket next year after President Donald Trump took executive action to end some payments meant to subsidize health insurance exchanges [Washington Post].
     
  • President Donald Trump's legal bills topped $1 million during the last three months in response to the probe into Russia's role in the 2016 election. Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee have paid out more than $2 million in legal bills this year because of the Russia probe [Politico].
     
  • Russian trolls who helped to boost President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign on social media platforms were required to watch the Netflix series "House of Cards" to help them craft their messages designed to whip up discord [Yahoo].
     
  • The U.S. military will begin drills to practice evacuating American service members and their families out of South Korea in the event conflict with North Korea breaks out [New York Times].
     
  • The effectiveness of North Korea's cyber espionage program has grown exponentially, leaving American authorities unsure of how to counter the growing threat. Scary quote: "At a recent meeting of American strategists, ... some participants expressed concerns that the escalating cyberwar could actually tempt the North to use its weapons - both nuclear and cyber - very quickly in any conflict, for fear that the United States has secret ways to shut the country down" [New York Times].
     
  • President Donald Trump reportedly enjoys mocking Vice President Mike Pence's religious beliefs. During a conversation on gay rights, Trump singled out Pence and joked, "Don't ask that guy - he wants to hang them all!" [New Yorker].
     
  • Republicans are learning to ignore budget deficits in their desperation to pass a tax reform measure [Politico].
     
  • White House chief of staff John Kelly is pushing to fill vacant political appointments in the Trump administration, giving Cabinet secretaries more autonomy to make key appointments [Politico].
     
  • Facebook is seeking to hire people who hold national security clearances. They say those employees would be key to help prevent foreign powers from using the social network to manipulate future elections [Bloomberg].
     
  • A judge may throw out a key part in the bribery trial of Sen. Robert Menendez, which could torpedo the prosecution's case against the New Jersey Democrat [Politico].
     
  • A woman who claims she was groped by President Donald Trump has subpoenaed his campaign seeking documents relating to any woman claiming Trump sexually assaulted her [BuzzFeed].

On this day in history:

  • 1793 - Marie Antoinette is guillotined at the height of the French Revolution.
     
  • 1859 - Abolitionist John Brown leads a raid on Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
     
  • 1875 - Brigham Young University is founded.
     
  • 1916 - Margaret Sanger opens the nation's first family planning clinic in Brooklyn.
     
  • 1962 - President John F. Kennedy was informed that reconnaissance photographs revealed the presence of Soviet missile bases in Cuba, kicking off the Cuba Missile Crisis.
     
  • 1968 - U.S. athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos are kicked off the US team for participating in the Olympics Black Power salute.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Half of Utahns say they don't believe the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, but moderates and liberals think they did
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utahns are becoming more skeptical that GOP President Donald Trump's campaign did not "collude" with Russia last year, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows....

John Curtis's fundraising takes off while Kathie Allen's slows
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Republican John Curtis's fundraising has skyrocketed since he won the GOP nomination in August while Democrat Kathie Allen's cash flow has fallen off....

'Political Insiders' say Congress and Utah Lawmakers won't act on gun legislation following Las Vegas shooting
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Our "Political Insiders" say they don't expect any action on meaningful gun legislation following the horrific massacre in Las Vegas that left 59 people dead and hundreds injured....

Cook Political Report shifts 4th District slightly toward Democrats
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
While it's still an uphill climb for Utah Democrats, the Cook Political report says Ben McAdams has a chance to win the seat currently held by Mia Love....

Beg to Differ podcast: Pick a torch!
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk politics....

Policy News

 

Bishop to negotiate defense spending bill
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) has announced that Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) will serve on the House-Senate Conference Committee tasked with reconciling the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA.)...

 

Hatch statement on President Trump's intent to nominate Preston Rutledge to lead Employee Benefits Security Administration
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) issued the following statement after President Trump announced his intent to nominate Preston Rutledge to serve as Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration:...

 

Rep. Rob Bishop statement on appointment of Kathleen Hartnett White as CEQ Chair
President Donald Trump announced the nomination of Kathleen Hartnett White to chair the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT) released the following statement:...

Housing and transportation prices propel the Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index upward in September
The Zions Bank Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index increased 0.2 percent from August to September on a non-seasonally adjusted basis....

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Kids and families can't afford to wait for CHIP to be renewed

Op-ed: There is no 'great equalizer' without a compassionate educational system

Op-ed: Enter to learn, but leave your rights at the door

Op-ed: It's time to proudly invest in Utah teachers and students

Editorial: Curtis for Congress

Editorial: Gary Ott case warrants an investigation

Utah wildlife officials want to put mountain goats where they haven't been since the ice age - environmentalists say that's a problem

Goodbye, SAGE. Utah Board of Education picks new vendor for statewide testing

Federal Reserve exec: Utah, U.S. economies are on the right path

After reports of Steve Bannon's plan to target Hatch, Gov. Herbert says Utahns 'ought to reject' outside influence

Candidates for Utah's empty congressional seat talk grades and guns in friendly debate

Unpaid bills, police encounters and a retirement account: Judge hears final day of testimony in Gary Ott custody case

South Salt Lake Council starts to take a harder look at where the city's crime is up, where it's down

Utah governor urges appeal of records panel's order on releasing secret legal opinion in 3rd District race

Big majority of Utahns favors banning rapid-fire gun modifications after Las Vegas shooting

Deseret News

Frank R. Pignanelli and LaVarr Webb: Extremes on both sides roiling U.S. and Utah politics

Op-ed: Do students want long-term debt or limited earning power?

Op-ed: Frivolous Title IX investigations are an insult to real sexual assault victims

Op-ed: A rich Utah financial history fuels growth in Silicon Slopes

Op-ed: It's time to invest in Utah students, educators and schools

Editorial: New HHS Affordable Care Act rule strikes the right balance

Editorial: We support coalition efforts in Western lands debate

Ex-UTA board member pleads not guilty to new charges

SAGE swan song? State School Board picks new testing provider

Gary Ott not safe, finances in 'shambles' under Sanone's care, family says

'Specter of Trump' hangs over 3rd Congressional District debate

Salt Lake bid for 2026 Winter Games gets new push after Innsbruck referendum fails

Other

Utah County attorney to receive hundreds of misdemeanor cases from frustrated Provo (Daily Herald)

Editorial: Why does the Davis Co. Sheriff's Office suddenly need an extra $15 million? (Standard-Examiner)

Municipalities battle it out for $35 million federal road fund pie (Standard-Examiner)

Satanic Temple speaker lays out religious equality arguments (Logan Herald Journal)

Summit County manager's budget recommendation hinges on property tax increase (Park Record)

Harvey Weinstein allegations include lurid Sundance encounter in Park City (Park Record)

National Headlines

Trump and the dismantling of Obama's legacy (Daily Mail)

Once promised paradise, IS fighters end up in mass graves (Jakarta Post)

Leader of California Senate to challenge US Sen. Feinstein (ABC News)

Have dirt that could impeach Trump? Larry Flynt will pay you $10 million. (Washington Post)

The ironic, enduring legacy of banning 'To Kill a Mockingbird' for racist language (Washington Post)

Pence, Biden hit the trail in Virginia governor's race (Politico)

Whataburger fires employee who refused to serve police officers (Dallas Morning News)

Fed chair: Hurricanes had 'noticeable' short-term impact on economy (The Hill)

Yellen sounds upbeat on economy, signaling likely rate hike (Associated Press)

Austria likely takes a right turn as 31-year-old minister declares victory in election (CNBC)

Woody Allen worries of Hollywood 'witch hunt' after Weinstein allegations (MarketWatch)

Wise Words

Knowledge

"To know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge." Socrates
 

 

Lighter Side

Outburst

"A big story right now is this Vanity Fair article about the White House. They say that Trump's becoming unhinged, and that he recently shouted, "I hate everyone in the White House!" But later, he clarified his remarks, saying, "Except for me. I still like me a lot." Jimmy Fallon