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Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 332nd day of the year. There are 33 days remaining in 2017.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017 - 10:00am
Utah Policy

Daily Briefing

 

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 332nd day of the year. There are 33 days remaining in 2017.

The clock:

  • 35 days until candidates can declare their intent to gather signatures for the 2018 election (1/2/2018)
  • 55 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 100 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 101 days until the filing period for candidates in the 2018 election opens (3/9/2018)
  • 107 days until the filing deadline for the 2018 elections (3/15/2018)
  • 112 days until the statewide GOP caucus meetings (3/20/2018)
  • 144 days until the GOP State Convention (4/21/2018)
  • 210 days until the 2018 Primary Election (6/26/2018)
  • 343 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,071 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

 

Today's political TL; DR -

 

  • POLL: As Congress debates tax reform, most Utahns agree with Republicans that the package will make the system simpler and fairer. The argument from Democrats that GOP proposals will primarily help the wealthy is not gaining much traction [Utah Policy].
     
  • Our "Political Insiders" said Minnesota Sen. Al Franken should not resign following accusations from numerous women that he groped them without their permission [Utah Policy].
     
  • A legislative task force is floating the idea of replacing the Utah Transit Authority board with a three-member commission appointed by the governor [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Republicans on Utah's Capitol Hill want to tackle tax reform next year, but they're not sure how they're going to proceed [Tribune].
     
  • Thousands of mail-in ballots were rejected during this month's elections due to a number of errors [Tribune].
     
  • Sen. Todd Weiler is considering legislation requiring county jails and state prisons to submit annual reports of prisoner deaths [Standard Examiner].
     
  • Get to know Kurt Bradburn, the man who knocked Sandy Mayor Tom Dolan out of office after 24 years [Deseret News].

 

National headlines:

 

  • President Donald Trump is tweeting about the NFL again Tuesday morning:
    • 5:46 am (MST) - "At least 24 players kneeling this weekend at NFL stadiums that are now having a very hard time filling up. The American public is fed up with the disrespect the NFL is paying to our Country, our Flag and our National Anthem. Weak and out of control!"
       
  • Republicans in the Senate are scrambling to find votes for their tax reform plan. The effort to win GOP votes is resulting in more provisions that benefit wealthy Americans finding their way into the package [New York Times].
     
  • Former national security adviser Michael Flynn met with members of special counsel Robert Mueller's team on Monday, raising the specter that he is trying to cut a deal with prosecutors [ABC News].
     
  • This is an astonishing story. A woman approached the Washington Post claiming to be a victim of Alabama Republican Roy Moore. In doing their due diligence, the paper discovered she was actually part of a right-wing sting operation to discredit the media, then confronted her about it [Washington Post].
     
  • Evan McMullin redux? A retired marine colonel in Alabama is launching a write-in campaign for next month's U.S. Senate election. Lee Busby's last-minute candidacy certainly has the potential to siphon votes away from controversial Republican Roy Moore [Washington Post].
     
  • President Donald Trump broke out his favorite racial slur for Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren, calling her "Pocahontas," at an event honoring Native American veterans. It did not go over well [Time].
     
  • There's a bizarre situation unfolding at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Two people, each claiming to be the acting director of the agency, showed up on Monday [New York Times].
     
  • Yet another woman says longtime Democratic Rep. John Conyers made unwanted sexual advances toward her [Detroit News].
     
  • Sen. Al Franken apologizes for groping several women, saying he would work to regain the trust of voters [New York Times].
     
  • The White House is weighing a ban on personal phones for employees. The official explanation is personal devices pose a cybersecurity threat, but some wonder if it's an effort to cut down on leaks [Bloomberg].
     
  • Maliz Beams, who was hired to help Secretary of State Rex Tillerson overhaul the State Department, has quit after just three months on the job [BuzzFeed].
     
  • Ivanka Trump for U.N. Ambassador? Don't laugh. Some in Washington are floating the idea [Politico].
     
  • Dictionary.com names "complicit" as the 2017 word of the year [Washington Post].
     
  • Consumers racked up $6.59 billion in online sales this year on "Cyber Monday" [USA Today].
     
  • Gun shoppers on Black Friday set a new record as the FBI ran more than 200,000 background checks, a single-day record [Time].

On this day in history:

  • 1520 - An expedition under the command of Ferdinand Magellan passes through the Strait of Magellan.
     
  • 1895 - The first American automobile race takes place over the 54 miles from Chicago's Jackson Park to Evanston, Illinois. Frank Duryea wins in approximately 10 hours.
     
  • 1919 - Virginia-born Nancy Astor became the first woman member of the British Parliament.
     
  • 1994 - Serial killer Jeffery Dahmer was beaten to death by another prisoner in Wisconsin.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Most Utahns believe Congressional Republican claims on tax reform plans
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utahns agree more with Republicans concerning the tax reform plans now in the U.S. House and Senate than they do with Democratic criticisms of the proposals, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows....

'Political Insiders' think Sen. Al Franken should not step down amid groping allegations
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
At least four women have stepped forward to accuse Democratic Sen. Al Franken of sexual harassment. Our "Political Insiders" are divided along partisan lines whether Franken should resign from the Senate....

 

Policy News

 

Sen. Lee statement on CFPB replacement
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) released the following statement today regarding the current leadership dispute at the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau:...

 

Senate Finance, Commerce Committees seek answers on Uber data breach
U.S. Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), John Thune (R-S.D.), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) today, in a letter to Uber Technologies Inc. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, requested information related to recent reports of a data breach, which Uber failed to disclose promptly, i...

Fox Files: 'Black Friday'
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday....

EDCUtah marks 30 years of bringing business to Utah
During its annual meeting, EDCUtah commemorated its 30th anniversary by rolling out its vision for the next chapter in EDCUtah's history....

Utah leads nation in financial industry growth
Over the past ten years, Utah has become a leader in growth in the financial services industry....

 

'Grinch proof' holiday shopping by adding consumer protection to your list
Francine A. Giani, Executive Director of the Department of Commerce, announced that the Utah Division of Consumer Protection is releasing its annual list of shopping tips to keep consumers safe and informed when making holiday purchases.  ...

 

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Senate tax reform plan maintains essential provisions

Editorial: Do not feed the algae

Editorial: Something stinks in Sandy

Utah attorney general's attempts to keep secret what the public should know are getting silly

Task force calls for major reform of scandal-tainted UTA, including scrapping its board and CEO for different oversight

Errors led to rejection of thousands of votes in this month's Utah elections

What will your tax bills look like after next year? Some Utah lawmakers want tax reform, but they aren't sure what they'll do

Deseret News

Boyd Matheson: Sexual misconduct spotlights the dangerous disconnect between behavior and principles

Editorial: Utah should focus on struggling counties as demand for coal declines

How Utah's child care shortage impacts the gender wage gap

Sandy 'awakening': The underdog who unseated the 24-year mayor

First new enrollees under limited Medicaid expansion starting to trickle in

Can Salt Lake Comic Con win over San Diego jurors in impactful trademark case?

Guv-appointed transit commission proposed to replace UTA board, top boss

Other

State may demand death reports from jails, prisons (Standard-Examiner)

North Ogden's population expected to double by 2045 (Standard-Examiner)

National Headlines

Joy Reid: Rural Americans Are a 'Core Threat to Our Democracy' (Washington Free Beacon)

Tax-Hike Fears Trigger Talk of Exodus From Manhattan and Greenwich (Bloomberg)

GOP in furious push for tax-reform votes (The Hill)

Sen. Rand Paul: Here's why I plan to vote for the Senate tax bill (and my colleagues should step up) (FOX News)

Franken seeks to head off calls for resignation (The Hill)

On Capitol Hill, pressure grows for more transparency in harassment cases (Washington Post)

Rep. Green issues unprompted statement on 'settled' allegations (Politico)

Susan Sarandon: 'I thought Hillary was very dangerous. If she'd won, we'd be at war' (Guardian)

Federal judge holds emergency hearing in challenge to Trump pick to head CFPB (Washington Post)

Keystone pipeline to restart operations on Tuesday (The Hill)

Sen. Chuck Schumer Wants the FTC to 'Take a Serious Look' at DNA Testing Companies (Gizmodo)

Wise Words

Purpose

"It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" Henry David Thoreau
 

 

Lighter Side

Fired

"CBS just fired Charlie Rose after allegations of sexual harassment. Yep. They told him to clear out his desk, put on some pants and leave." Jimmy Fallon