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Good Tuesday morning and Happy Halloween from Salt Lake City. Today is the 304th day of the year. There are 61 days remaining in 2017.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017 - 10:15am
Utah Policy

Daily Briefing

 

Good Tuesday morning and Happy Halloween from Salt Lake City. Today is the 304th day of the year. There are 61 days remaining in 2017.

The clock:

  • 7 days until the 2017 election (11/7/2017)
  • 83 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 128 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 371 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,099 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

 

Today's political TL; DR -

 

  • POLL: Utahns mostly say they don't like the idea of changing the Utah Constitution to allow lawmakers to call themselves into a special session. Right now, only the governor has the power to do that [Utah Policy].
     
  • An international student at the University of Utah was killed Monday after an attempted carjacking went bad on Monday. The campus was on lockdown for most of the evening as police conducted a manhunt for the shooter who still remains at large [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Sens. Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee say they stand behind special counsel Robert Mueller and support his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election [Tribune].
     
  • Salt Lake County election officials say voters are not returning mail-in ballots in the numbers they had hoped, which makes them worry there could be long lines on election day [Utah Policy].
     
  • LaVarr Webb says establishment Republicans must be wary of President Trump's populist base if they oppose Trump's administration [Utah Policy].
     
  • Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is urging Utahns to donate to help Puerto Rico recover from the devastation from Hurricane Maria [Deseret News, Tribune].
     
  • Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski is joining with other mayors across the country asking the Supreme Court to rule against a Colorado baker who refused business to a same-sex couple who wanted a wedding cake because of his religious objections [Deseret News]. 
     
  • Rep. Mia Love tells a Utah County group that racial divisions in the U.S. are deeper than they were 8 years ago [Daily Herald].
     
  • Sens. Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee are rising to the defense of a federal judicial nominee who is getting questions because of her religious affiliation [Deseret News].
     
  • Backers of a ballot initiative to expand Medicaid will hold required public meetings on their proposal this week [Deseret News].
     
  • Insurers are telling Utahns not to give up on finding health insurance as open enrollment on the federal exchanges is set to begin [Deseret News].

 

National headlines:

 

  • Where could special counsel Robert Mueller be headed next following his indictments against former Trump campaign officials? [Politico].
     
  • Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is urging Trump to fight back against Mueller, pushing him to defund the investigation as a way to get rid of Mueller without actually firing him [Politico].
     
  • A 30-year-old low-level foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump pleaded guilty to lying to prosecutors about trying to set up meetings with Russian operatives who had alerted the campaign that they were in possession of hacked emails from Hillary Clinton. Those meetings never took place, however [New York Times].
     
  • President Donald Trump fumed while he watched the coverage of Monday's bombshell indictments in the Russia investigation [Washington Post].
     
  • Here's a timeline of President Donald Trump's involvement in Russia, reaching back to 2013 [Politico].
     
  • Facebook says as many as 126 million people saw content from Russia-linked pages during the 2016 election [CNN Money].
     
  • Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who announced he would not seek the GOP nomination in 2018, is now mulling an independent Senate bid next year [U.S. News].

On this day in history:

  • 1517 - Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg.
     
  • 1864 - Nevada is admitted as the 36th state.
     
  • 1941 - After 14 years of work, Mount Rushmore is completed.
     
  • 1968 - Vietnam War October surprise: Citing progress with the Paris peace talks, President Lyndon B. Johnson announces he has ordered a complete cessation of "all air, naval, and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam" effective November 1.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Utahns mostly don't want to give lawmakers the ability to call themselves into a special session
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utahns are not sold on changing the state Constitution to allow the GOP-controlled, part-time Legislature to call itself into a special session, a new UtahPolicy.com poll finds....

Republican uprising against Trump would be suicide
By LaVarr Webb, Publisher
I'm one of those traditional, mainstream conservative Republicans who has had a hard time understanding and accepting the Trump phenomenon. I'm frequently surprised and sometimes appalled at his behavior....

Utah County vote-by-mail turnout on track; Salt Lake County behind projections
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The 3rd CD special election is driving turnout in Utah County this year, but Salt Lake County is lagging behind....

Podcast: Utah Thrives - Microgrids
By Utah Foundation
We often think of electric power systems as regional in scale - a huge grid of high-voltage power lines connecting dams, power plants, and substations to industry and homes across a wide area....

Policy News

WTC Utah trade mission highlights success of Utah companies doing business in Israel
Three Utah companies participating in the World Trade Center Utah trade mission to Israel are currently doing business with the country. GlobalSim, Intermountain Healthcare and PEEL Therapeutics shared their international business experiences with the Utah delegation....

Fox Files: 'NSEW'
There are so many fun parts of this job, but an aspect of it I really enjoy is learning about exciting opportunities all across the state....

 

Utah Division of Child and Family Services announces new director
 Twenty-five-year veteran of the Utah Department of Human Services (DHS), Diane Moore, has been selected to lead the Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS)....

 

Salt Lake City among four U.S. cities selected for prestigious land use fellowship
 Salt Lake City and the Urban Land Institute Utah District Council (ULI Utah) announced that Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski has been selected for the 2018 class of Daniel Rose Land Use Fellows by the Rose Center for Public Leadership....

Solid, Gold: UESP receives Morningstar's top honor 7 years running
For the seventh straight year, the Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) has been lauded as one of the top 529 college savings plans in the nation by a leading industry analyst. Morningstar's Manager Research Group on Tuesday awarded UESP its Morningstar Analyst Rat...

 

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Skyline High School should be rebuilt for the 21st century

Latest Obamacare open enrollment is a confusing deal for Utahns. Here are five things you should know.

University of Utah president's apology to Huntsman went a long way toward mending fences and earned the school another $18M donation

Sens. Hatch, Lee stand by special counsel Mueller as indictments begin in the investigation of Trump ties to Russia

Gov. Herbert calls on Utahns to help 'fellow Americans in Puerto Rico who are hurting'

Deseret News

Op-ed: The raging battle against populism

Editorial: Confidence fuels Utah's bid for new Amazon headquarters

Insurers urge Utahns to consider options on federal exchange, say market still viable

Hatch, Lee decry questions about religion aimed at federal judge nominee

Medicaid expansion campaign to hold public meetings this week on ballot initiative

Utah's public school enrollment exceeds 650,000 students

Utah lawmakers fire gun, sniff pot, take in new tech at crime lab

Utah backing Puerto Rico relief campaign

Salt Lake Mayor Jackie Biskupski opposes Colorado baker in Supreme Court case

Other

Mia Love: We are more racially divided today than 8 years ago (Daily Herald)

Ogden schools are smaller than Weber, Davis schools, despite bond worries (Standard-Examiner)

Ogden's New Bridge, model for proposed new schools, gets high marks (Standard-Examiner)

National Headlines

The Manafort Indictment: Not Much There, and a Boon for Trump (National Review)

Manafort ordered under house arrest as his lawyer calls charges 'ridiculous' (CNBC)

Amid swirl of controversy, Democratic power lobbyist Tony Podesta steps down (Washington Post)

How Trump can shut down the special counsel probe (Wall Street Journal)

Benghazi suspect to face federal court trial (Associated Press)

Russia and the US send nuclear bombers to North Korea as tensions soar in row over Kim Jong-un (The Sun)

Google's Dominance in Washington Faces a Reckoning (Wall Street Journal)

New Va. attack ad shows minority children chased by truck with Gillespie sticker, Confederate flag (ABC News)

Menendez rests defense case after judge denies mistrial request (CNN)

Trump Is Expected to Name Jerome Powell as Next Fed Chairman (New York Times)

Could taxes as high as 45% on cannabis bolster black market in California? (Cannabist)

Wise Words

Attitude

"Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it." Lou Holtz
 

 

Lighter Side

Ramen

"A Japanese company created a $150 noise-canceling ramen fork to cover up slurping noises. So, if you've got 150 bucks to spend on a fork - why are you eating ramen?" Jimmy Fallon