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Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 311th day of the year. There are 54 days remaining in 2017.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017 - 10:45am
Utah Policy

Daily Briefing

 

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 311th day of the year. There are 54 days remaining in 2017.

The clock:

  • The 2017 election is today (11/7/2017)
  • 76 days until the opening day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (1/22/2018)
  • 121 days until the final day of the 2018 Utah Legislature (3/8/2018)
  • 364 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018)
  • 1,092 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)

 

Today's political TL; DR -

 

  • It's election day 2017. Here are three questions voters will help answer tonight in the CD3 special election [Utah Policy].
     
  • In final pre-election campaign finance reports, Democrat Kathie Allen has raised and spent more money than Republican John Curtis in the CD3 special election [Utah Policy].
     
  • Utah Valley University President Matthew Holland has been called by the LDS Church to be a mission president. His departure scrambles the 2020 gubernatorial field three years out from that election as Holland was thought by many to be a top contender to replace Gov. Gary Herbert at the end of his term [Utah Policy].
     
  • Lawmakers will have to vote to give themselves a slight pay raise during the 2018 session. They killed a proposal to raise their pay during the 2014 session [Utah Policy].
     
  • Senate President Wayne Niederhauser says he's planning on running for another term in 2018. He's poised to become president of ALEC in 2019 [Utah Policy].
     
  • Today's special congressional election could boost turnout in other off-year municipal races [Deseret News].
     
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke in Salt Lake City on Monday night. He told the crowd he doesn't know whether he'll run for president in 2020 [Tribune].
     
  • Woah! Bank of Utah helped a wealthy Russian oligarch who is under sanction from the United States government secretly register a private jet in America, which usually requires someone to be a U.S. citizen [New York Times].
     
  • A trove of leaked documents shows former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is on the board of a previously undisclosed company that was used as a tax haven until U.S. law was changed in 2007 [Tribune].
     
  • Rep. Bruce Cutler wants to ban tobacco use at and around the State Capitol [Tribune].
     
  • Former Lt. Gov. Greg Bell is set to become the next chairman of the Utah Transit Authority [Tribune].
     
  • The Utah Transit Authority is moving to make conflict of interest forms public information. Previously, those documents were available only to internal compliance officers [Tribune].
     
  • Federal prosecutors drop the criminal case against former UTA board member Terry Diehl just before his trial was expected to start [Deseret News, Tribune].

 

National headlines:

 

  • There are gubernatorial races up for grabs in Virgina and New Jersey on Tuesday night [Politico].
     
  • President Trump signaled he was willing to negotiate with North Korea to defuse rising tensions with Kim Jong Un's regime [Associated Press].
     
  • A new poll finds support for President Donald Trump is eroding in many of the counties he won in 2017, but Democrats are not gaining ground in those same places [Wall Street Journal].
     
  • A federal government shutdown in December is a real possibility [Axios].
     
  • Lobbyists are rushing to negotiate changes to the GOP tax reform proposal before it moves to the Senate, which could be as early as next week [Politico].
     
  • Whoops! The non-partisan Tax Policy Center has retracted their analysis of the GOP tax reform proposal because of an error in their model. Previously, the group said the plan would disproportionally benefit the wealthiest Americans [Washington Post].
     
  • Support for Donald Trump's presidential campaign by Russian "troll farms" on social media started just a few weeks after he announced his bid for the White House, which is much earlier than previously thought [Wall Street Journal].
     
  • An aide to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross kept her spot on the board of a shipping company with ties to the Kremlin [Politico].
     
  • An error by the U.S. Air Force kept the man who killed 26 people at a church in Texas off a federal database that could have prevented him from buying the guns he used during the massacre [New York Times].
     
  • The Sutherland Springs church massacre on Sunday claimed the lives of 8 members of one family [San Antonio Express-News].
     
  • Well worth a read! How Harvey Weinstein tried to block the publication of an explosive story detailing allegations of sexual assault by him [New Yorker].
     
  • A landscaping dispute is reportedly at the heart of the assault on Sen. Rand Paul by a neighbor over the weekend. Paul had five cracked ribs and bruised lungs following the attack [New York Times].

On this day in history:

  • 1874 -A cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly is considered the first important use of an elephant as a symbol for the Republican Party.
     
  • 1893 - Women in the state of Colorado are given the right to vote, the second state to do so.
     
  • 1908 - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are reportedly killed in Bolivia.
     
  • 1916 - Jeannette Rankin is the first woman elected to Congress.
     
  • 1917 - October Revolution. Bolsheviks storm the Winter Palace in Russia.
     
  • 1973 - Congress overrides President Richard Nixon's veto of the War Powers Resolution which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval.
     
  • 1991 - Magic Johnson announces he is infected with HIV and retires from the NBA.

 

 

Today At Utah Policy

Lawmakers will have to vote to give themselves a pay raise in 2018
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah's part-time 104 lawmakers will get the chance in the upcoming 2018 Legislature to approve a pay raise for themselves upwards of 13 percent if they so choose....

Three big questions for election night 2017
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The marquee matchup on election night in the Beehive State this year is the special election in CD3 to replace Rep. Jason Chaffetz in Congress....

Niederhauser plans to run for another term in 2018
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah Senate President Wayne Niederhauser tells UtahPolicy.com that as of now he intends to run for another four-year term in 2018....

Democrat Kathie Allen outraised, outspent Republican John Curtis ahead of Tuesday's election
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Democrat Kathie Allen so far has raised, and spent, more than Republican John Curtis on the eve of the 3rd District special election....

Holland's LDS Church call scrambles 2020 gubernatorial field
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The 2020 gubernatorial field just got a little more open....

Policy News

Fox Files: 'Mega site 1.1 completed'
We reached a big milestone recently in our pivot towards product development as an organization: we completed our first "Mega Site" certification in Elberta, Utah....

EDCUtah's FY 16-17 analysis reveals positive economic impact
EDCUtah recently conducted an economic impact analysis for all of its FY 16-17 project wins....

Key research in Salt Lake City reveals link between vibrant arts scene and business expansion
The Economic Development Corporation of Utah, a Salt Lake City-headquartered organization that focuses on economic development in the state of Utah, recently conducted a business research survey to discover key characteristics of expanding Salt Lake City companies....

 

Gov. Herbert statement on UVU President Matthew S. Holland's call to serve as a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Gov. Gary R. Herbert issued the following statement following the announcement that Matthew Holland has been called to serve as a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:...

 

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Higher park fees create a barrier to recovery from war

'This was unexpected but we're thrilled': UVU president called to lead Mormon mission

Gehrke: Gov. Herbert's judicial nominees include some unexpected, yet consistently talented, picks

It's becoming more difficult for U.S. families to adopt children internationally - with added challenges for Utah

Case dismissed against developer, ex-UTA board member Terry Diehl

Forget the handicap of being Democrats, McAdams and Wilson may face an even a bigger jinx: They're Salt Lake County officials

UTA takes step to publicly disclose its board's conflict-of-interest forms

Terry Diehl's isn't the only high-profile Utah criminal case that has sputtered out

Should more parishioners carry guns in church? The Mormon church is one of two in Utah that say no to firearms

Poised to become UTA board's next chairman, former Lt. Gov. Greg Bell says building trust remains agency's top task

Lawmaker pushing to make the Utah State Capitol tobacco free

Former Utah Gov. Huntsman, banking watchdog Quarles are among Trump hires mentioned in documents about offshore firms in tax havens

'Honest to God,' Joe Biden tells Utah, 'I don't know' whether to run for president in 2020

Deseret News

Op-ed: Net metering deal comes at the expense of ratepayers

Editorial: Medicaid waiver will address needed relief among Utah's addicted and homeless

CHIP only viable through January without new funding, Utah official says

Special congressional election may boost turnout

Feds abruptly drop final charge against ex-UTA board member Terry Diehl

Utah higher ed system now has 2 presidential searches on its plate

National Headlines

CNN, others hyperventilate over President Trump's perfectly fine fish-feeding (Washington Post)

Democrats are desperate to avoid a culture war with Trump in 2018 (McClatchy)

Secret Service arrest man near White House who wanted to kill 'all white police' (FOX News)

Comey draft statement on Clinton emails called her actions 'grossly negligent,' new memos show (FOX News)

Anthony Weiner reports to prison (CNN)

Donna Brazile Says She Faced Sexism From Top Hillary Clinton Aides (HuffPost)

New Details on Rand Paul Assault: Sneak Attack, Possible Political Dispute (NBC News)

Four Viral Claims Spread by Journalists on Twitter in the Last Week Alone That Are False (The Intercept)

Transgender Makeup Artist Leads Thousands of Occultists in Monthly Hexes on Trump (PJ Media)

Texas Gov. Abbot: Gunman was denied gun permit (The Hill)

Despite the chaos, Trump has managed to push the most conservative agenda in a generation (Los Angeles Times)

Wise Words

Well Adjusted

"A well adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous." Alexander Hamilton
 

 

Lighter Side

A Joke

President Trump tweeted that our criminal justice system is a "joke." He then tweeted, "I mean, how is my entire family not in prison?" Conan O'Brien