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November's election, healthcare, and Afghanistan. Your Thursday morning political news rundown from UtahPolicy.com

Thursday, August 3, 2017 - 10:15am
Utah Policy

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Morning must reads for Thursday, August 3, 2017

Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 215th day of the year. There are 150 days remaining in 2017.

How much more liberal is Salt Lake County than Utah as a whole? The United Utah Party wins a court battle to get on November's ballot. Another health insurance company pulls out of the Utah ACA exchanges.

The clock:

  • 12 days until the 2017 Utah primary election (8/15/2017)
  • 96 days until the 2017 election (11/7/2017)
  • 172 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 217 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 460 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,188 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

Today's political TL; DR -

  • Everyone knows Salt Lake County is more liberal than the rest of Utah, but just how much more? Our Bob Bernick digs into the numbers [Utah Policy].
     
  • The number of Republicans who want to replace retired Salt Lake County Recorder Gary Ott could climb to more than 10 when the Salt Lake County GOP holds their election on August 17 [Utah Policy].
     
  • A judge rules that United Utah Party candidate Jim Bennett will be on the November ballot in the special congressional election in Utah's 3rd District [Utah Policy, Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Molina Healthcare announces they will no longer be a part of Utah's health care exchanges as part of the Affordable Care Act [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Interim Salt Lake County Recorder Julie Dole is wasting little time making staffing changes to that office, but some on the Salt Lake County Council question whether the moves are appropriate since Dole may not hold on to her position after the Salt Lake County GOP picks a replacement on August 17 [Tribune].
     
  • Utah elections officials demonstrate new voting equipment to the public, but the price tag for buying the new machines could be on counties [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Sen. Orrin Hatch's bill allowing rapid testing of DNA in criminal cases is on the way to President Trump's desk [Deseret News].
     
  • Former Provo Police Chief John King was forced out from the Baltimore Police Department after he was accused of groping a female staffer. Provo officials say they were unaware of the allegations in Baltimore when they hired King. King resigned earlier this year following allegations of sexual assault [Tribune].
     
  • Salt Lake City Airport officials are moving to make emergency price caps on what taxis can charge passengers permanent [Tribune].

National headlines:

  • President Donald Trump is frustrated with his advisers who are crafted with coming up with a new Afghanistan strategy. Trump reportedly suggested Defense Secretary James Mattis should become commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan because the current commander is not winning the war [NBC News].
     
  • The Dow climbed past 22,000 for the first time as Wall Street is ignoring the drama coming out of Washington, D.C. [New York Times].
     
  • A CNN reporter clashed with White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller during a press briefing on a new immigration policy to dramatically cut immigration into the United States. The proposal would institute a skills-based system of immigration instead of the current family-based system [CNN].
     
  • The plan to cut legal immigration in half is not going over well with tech companies [Recode].
     
  • During the exchange on immigration, Miller was asked if the new immigration policy was in keeping with the famous poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty. Miller said that poem was added to the statue later, so it does not reflect attitudes toward immigration, which just happens to be a favorite talking point of white nationalist groups [Think Progress].
     
  • Congressional Republicans are bracing for a bruising fight over the debt ceiling, which must be raised by September 29 in order to avoid a government default [Politico].
     
  • A bipartisan pair of Senators will introduce legislation on Thursday that would protect special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired [Associated Press].
     
  • New White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is cracking down on the flow of information to President Donald Trump, which will help keep bad information out of the president's hands [Politico].
     
  • Despite a series of recent attacks and threats toward him from President Donald Trump, Kelly has assured Attorney General Jeff Sessions his job is safe [Associated Press].
     
  • Ousted White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci had penned an expansive communications plan he wanted to implement for the Trump administration, which included a mandate to focus on the economy [BuzzFeed].
     
  • President Donald Trump's approval rating drops to 38% according to the Republican-friendly Rasmussen poll [Rasmussen]. Trump's average approval rating now sits at 38.4% [Real Clear Politics].
     
  • For the first time in history, the incoming freshman class at Harvard University is a majority of non-white students [Boston Globe].
     
  • Health insurers are requesting premium hikes as much as 81% next year in Idaho [Fox News].

On this day in history:

  • 1492 - Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on a voyage that would take him to the present-day Americas.
     
  • 1914 - Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on a voyage that would take him to the present-day Americas.
     
  • 1923 - Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th president of the United States, one day after President Warren G. Harding died of a heart attack.
     
  • 1981 - U.S. air traffic controllers went on strike, despite a warning from President Ronald Reagan that they would be fired.
     
  • 1987 - The Iran-Contra congressional hearings ended with none of the 29 witnesses tying President Ronald Reagan directly to the diversion of arms-sales profits to Nicaraguan rebels.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Analysis: Just how liberal is Salt Lake County?
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
 Everyone knows that Salt Lake County which contains Democratic Salt Lake City and 40 percent of the state's population is more liberal than Utah as a whole....

Salt Lake County GOP gears up to find a replacement for Gary Ott
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The election to replace Gary Ott as Salt Lake County Recorder could be a wild affair with 10 or more candidates joining the fray....

United Utah Party wins court fight to get on the ballot
By Press Release
Judge David Nuffer ordered the Utah Election Office to place Jim Bennett's name on the ballot as a candidate for the United Utah Party in the Third Congressional District special election this fall....

Weekly survey: Will Gen. John Kelly end the White House drama?
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
President Donald Trump hired retired Gen. John Kelly as his new chief of staff. Will Kelly be able to end the constant drama coming out of the White House, or will it remain chaotic as usual? Vote now in our weekly survey....

Policy News

 

Press release: Rapid DNA heads to president's desk for signature
Rapid DNA-legislation sponsored in the Senate and championed by Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the senior member and former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee-is headed to the President's desk for his signature after passing both the House and the Senate with widesprea...

Salt Lake Chamber announces new Cybersecurity Leadership Council
The Salt Lake Chamber is proud to announce the launch of the new Cybersecurity Leadership Council....

 

Univerity of Utah Manufacturing Extension Partnership and Procurement Technical Assitance Center to help Utah companies meet new federal cybersecurity requirements
The University of Utah Manufacturing Extension Partnership Center and the Procurement Technical Assistance Center are partnering to host two cybersecurity workshops on Tuesday, August 29 at Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus and at Weber State Univ...

Local Headlines

 

Salt Lake Tribune

Michelle Quist Mumford: A cautionary tale of incivility

Molina pulls out of Utah health insurance marketplace

National Park Service grants money to preserve Bear River Massacre site

As SLC airport passengers increase, TSA goes to the dogs to keep up

Airport says it's time to make 'emergency' taxi fare limits permanent

Judge overrules state election leaders, orders new Utah party and candidate to be included on special election ballot

Poll: 87% of Utahns are concerned about North Korea's nuclear threat

State evaluating new voting machines for purchase but counties may have to pick up the tab

Julie Dole makes quick work with staffing changes in recorder's office she's overseeing for now

Deseret News

Jay Evensen: Protecting the mayor should be a no-brainer

Op-ed: Utah leaders should restructure electricity market

Editorial: Differences over land management not as cut and dried as some believe

Judge orders state to put United Utah Party candidate on special election ballot

Sen. Orrin Hatch's bill allowing rapid DNA headed to president's desk

Now Wasatch County has sent GOP congressional primary ballots to unaffiliated voters

Online sales tax amnesty program launched in 13 states, including Utah

Molina out of federal health exchange in Utah, leaving 70K without carrier

Security on mind as state auditions new voting machines, software

National Headlines

Trump unveils bill to transform legal immigration system (FOX Business)

Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Spars With CNN's Acosta Over Immigration (CNN)

Zuckerberg hires former Clinton pollster Joel Benenson (Politico)

Poll finds support for marijuana legalization (The Hill)

Trump Says U.S.'Losing' Afghan War in Tense Meeting With Generals (NBC News)

Dow pole vaults 22,000, but beware the landing (Reuters)

Sessions's move to take on affirmative action energizes Trump's base (Washington Post)

White House fires a top intelligence adviser (Associated Press)

Chris Wray sworn in as FBI director (CNN)

Congress OKs big boost in GI Bill college aid for veterans (Washington Post)

Molina Healthcare to cut 1500 jobs, exit markets in Utah and Wisconsin (Washington Post)

Wise Words

Absolutely Free

"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion." Albert Camus
 

 

Lighter Side

Leaking

"New White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci is on a real tear to stop leaks from the White House. We know this because someone in the White House leaked it."James Corden