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Morning must reads for Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 - 10:30am
Utah Policy

Legislature may investigate questionable donations to the University of Utah

By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor

 

The Utah Legislature may conduct some kind of audit/investigation into a wealthy L.A. doctor’s $12 million gift to the University of Utah, supposedly for research work, says House Speaker Greg Hughes.

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Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing

Morning must reads for Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 116th day of the year. There are 249 days remaining in 2017.

Speaker Greg Hughes wants a special session to change how Utah fills vacancies in Congress. The Utah Legislature may investigate a questionable donation to the University of Utah. President Donald Trump backs down in the budget fight with Congress.

The clock:

  • 24 days until the Utah Republican State Convention (5/20/2017)
  • 52 days until the Utah Democratic State Convention at Weber State University (6/17/2017)
  • 195 days until the 2017 municipal elections (11/7/2017)
  • 271 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 316 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 559 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,287 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

Today's political TL; DR -

  • House Speaker Greg Hughes says Gov. Gary Herbert should call a special session immediately so that the Legislature can address how Utah fills vacancies in Congress. Hughes also says he's been approached by the Trump administration to do some work on transportation issues [Utah Policy].
     
  • The Utah Legislature may launch an audit or investigation into a questionable $12 million donation to the University of Utah from a wealthy L.A. doctor [Utah Policy].
     
  • The University of Utah reinstates Dr. Mary Beckerle as the head of the Huntsman Cancer Institute just days after she was fired [Deseret News, Tribune]. The decision and subsequent reversal reveal some deep divisions in the University of Utah's health care system [Deseret News].
     
  • Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says he will make a recommendation on whether President Trump should take action on the Bears Ears National Monument within 45 days [Tribune, Deseret News].
     
  • Rep. Jason Chaffetz says former national security adviser Michael Flynn may have broken the law when he accepted money from Russia. However, Chaffetz defended the White House's inability to provide any documentation about Flynn to the Oversight Committee [Tribune, Deseret News].
     
  • Democrat Darlene Washington wants to take on Rep. Mia Love in Utah's 4th CD next year. The contest would be a rarity in Utah, two black women facing off for a seat in Congress [Tribune].
     
  • A new ad campaign takes aim at Utahs new drunk driving law which is the toughest in the nation [Tribune].
     
  • Restaurants that serve alcohol will soon be required to display signs stating they are not a bar while bars will have to show a sign stating they are not a restaurant [Fox 13, Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • The group that will oversee Utah's new approach to helping the homeless is considering adding Josh Romney to their board of directors [Deseret News].
     
  • Utah businessman Jeremy Johnson plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment in an ongoing lawsuit from the Federal Election Commission [Tirbune].
     
  • President Donald Trump is rolling out his proposal to overhaul the tax code. He wants to dramatically cut the tax rate for large and small businesses [New York Times]. His plan also includes raising the standard deduction people can claim on their taxes [Washington Post].
     
  • President Donald Trump is backing down from his demand that Congress include funding for the border wall in a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown [Politico].
     
  • Moderate Republicans in Congress are pushing back against a conservative-backed proposal to replace Obamacare [Politico].
     
  • A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's plan to block federal funding for sanctuary cities [Wall Street Journal].
     
  • The slow pace at which President Donald Trump is filling appointed positions in the federal government is hobbling the government's ability to function. There are 530 senior-level jobs that are still vacant [Washington Post].
     
  • How's that "drainy swampy" thing working out for you? Most of President Trump's accomplishments during his first 100 days are a direct result of help from the Washington swamp he vowed to drain [BuzzFeed].
     
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced a bill to boost the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour [Washington Post].

On this day in history:

  • 1607 - An expedition of English colonists went ashore at Cape Henry, Va., to establish the first permanent English settlement in the Western Hemisphere. (They later settled at Jamestown.)
     
  • 1865 - John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, was surrounded and killed by federal troops near Bowling Green, Va.
     
  • 1986 - An explosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine killed at least 31 people and sent radioactivity into the atmosphere.
     
  • 2000 - Vermont Gov. Howard Dean signed the nation's first bill allowing same-sex couples to form civil unions.

 

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Hughes wants a special session immediately to address U.S. House vacancies
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes says Gov. Gary Herbert needs to call an immediate legislative special session to pass a law detailing how a U.S. House replacement is picked....

 

Love op-ed: Replace Dodd-Frank with CHOICE Act
By Golden Webb
Rep. Mia Love unveils new legislation designed to offer banks and their customersrelief fromthe constricting regulations of Dodd-Frank. Among other things, theCreating Hope and Opportunity for Investors, Consumers, and Entrepreneurs (CHOICE) Act would encourage bankstohold c...

Legislature may investigate questionable donations to the University of Utah
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The Utah Legislature may conduct some kind of audit/investigation into a wealthy L.A. doctor’s $12 million gift to the University of Utah, supposedly for research work, says House Speaker Greg Hughes....

Policy News

Confidence in Utah's economy drops to previous levels in April after jump in March
The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index decreased in April after a big jump in March, mirroring national sentiment....

 

Downtown Achievement Awards call for nominations
Exceptional contributions to Salt Lake City’s downtown will be recognized at the annual State of Downtown, presented by the Downtown Alliance. Awards will be presented during the Alliance’s annual meeting in July....

Local Headlines

 

Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Review or no review, Utah's national monuments should stay

FBI takes interest in Daggett County jail probe

Lindon charter high school named Utah's best by U.S. News and World Report

Utah County GOP leaders, legislators clash over rules

Chaffetz says Michael Flynn may face 'repercussions for a violation of law' after accepting Russian money

Mixed up about whether you're in a bar or restaurant with alcohol? There's now a sign for that in Utah

Jewell defends Bears Ears monument process

Jeremy Johnson to invoke Fifth Amendment in campaign scheme lawsuit

Gehrke: What would Jason Chaffetz's resume look like?

Zinke will recommend Bears Ears fate within 45 days

Dem challenging Mia Love could lead to a first - two black women facing off in a Utah general election

Deseret News

Boyd Matheson: The value of values

Editorial: The country needs leadership that reunites

Chaffetz defends White House for not providing information about Flynn payments

Imprisoned Jeremy Johnson refusing to respond to feds in FEC case

Sign of the times: A restaurant is a restaurant, a bar is a bar in Utah

Interior Secretary Zinke: Bears Ears at center of national monument review

County Council votes on intent to protect Jordan River from homeless impacts

National consumer confidence outpacing local attitudes

Board to oversee new homeless shelters gearing up for new role, considering appointment of Josh Romney

Beckerle back: U. reinstates fired CEO of Huntsman Cancer Institute

What now? Rift exposes tensions in University of Utah health care system

Mormon history stars in legal brief on Trump travel ban

Other

Utah County's air quality status moved from 'non attainment' to 'serious non attainment' (Daily Herald)

National Headlines

Al Gore's New Group Demands $15 Trillion To Fight Global Warming (Daily Caller)

Trump vows to confront anti-Semitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day (The Hill)

Ivanka Trump faces tough audience in European women (Politico)

Judge blocks part of Trump's sanctuary cities executive order (CNN)

Wall 'Will Get Built,' Trump Insists, as He Drops Funding Demand (New York Times)

Trump Names Retired Marine Corps General To Lead Secret Service (NPR)

Some grumbling before the all-senators North Korea briefing (CNN)

House Freedom Caucus leaders back new health-care plan (Washington Post)

Trump reviews power to establish federal lands (CNN)

Washington braces for unveiling of Trump's tax reform plan (Washington Post)

Trudeau vows to defend Canadian interests in call with Trump (The Hill)

Wise Words

Taxation
"An unlimited power to tax involves, necessarily, a power to destroy; because there is a limit beyond which no institution and no property can bear taxation." John Marshall

Lighter Side

A Little Note
"Chelsea Clinton recently said that when her mom traveled, she would leave a note for her every day that she was gone. Though every day the note just read, "Keep an eye on your father." Jimmy Fallon