Morning must reads for Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 38th day of the year. There are 327 days remaining in 2017.
Lawmakers say there's not much extra money to go around this year. Chaffetz set to meet with Trump. Bill to dump the Zion Curtain will debut later this week.
Lawmakers say there won't be much extra money to spend this year
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Lawmakers expect a very tight budget year in 2017, and there's not much extra cash to go around....
Trump to meet with Chaffetz on Tuesday
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
President Donald Trump will sit down with Rep. Jason Chaffetz in the Oval Office on Tuesday....
Non-partisan school board election bill is finished for 2017
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
It appears the Utah House will not hear a bill that would make the State Board of Education elections non-partisan....
Proposed resolution at odds with Trump's immigration order
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The Utah Legislature is set to wade into the political quagmire surrounding President Donald Trump's immigration ban....
Zion Curtain bill coming later this week
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
House Majority Leader Brad Wilson tells UtahPolicy that by the end of this week he hopes to have his alcohol reform bill formally introduced and ready for consideration....
Reyes and Noel moving closer to taking posts with the Trump administration? (Updated)
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
The worm is turning for two Utahns who could have important jobs in the Donald Trump Administration – Attorney General Sean Reyes and state Rep. Mike Noel....
Fifty by Fifty: EDCUtah develops tool to compare locations using 50 metrics across all 50 states
Expanding or relocating businesses often struggle to quantitatively compare sites when making location decisions. Fifty by Fifty (50x50), a new tool developed by the Economic Development Corporation of Utah, will help make the analysis much easier....
Senate leaders applaud action by White House to stop big government 'fiduciary rule'
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), along with U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson (R-Ga), Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), and Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) praised action by President Donald Trump to preserve access to retirement planning for middle-income American families by...
Mayor McAdams selects new director of Community Services Department
Mayor Ben McAdams today announced that Holly Yocom was approved by the Salt Lake County Council as his choice for Director of the Department of Community Services. Yocom had been serving as the Associate Director for the past two years....
Hatch: GOP united in repealing and replacing ObamaCare
In a speech on the Senate floor, Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) outlined his views for a responsible repeal and replacement of Obamacare and said that while Republicans are united in achieving repeal and replace, reconciling initial policy differences i...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Utah's religious climate helps Muslim immigrants adapt
Editorial: Will Trump era undo Utah air quality progress?
Bill to erase 'Zion Curtain' grows to 150 pages, takes longer than expected
Lawmakers 'disappointed' with U. of Utah's $50M building request, say it won't ease doctor shortage
Rolly: Columnist in blunder-land? Deseret News goes down rabbit hole
Refugees arriving in Utah as Trump battles ban's stay
Bill to give poor school districts extra money passes first Senate vote
Jury selection to begin in Swallow trial
Utah bill mandating motorcycle helmets until age 21 clears first hurdle
Gehrke: Lawmaker's crusade against diversity threatens the legitimacy of Utah courts
Trump's refugee order could hurt a growing group: Iranian Mormons
Utah's Lee backs Trump's authority for immigration ban, if not his tack
Salt Lake City - plus Ogden, Provo - named nation's 10th best place to live
Utah sex ed needs attention, legislators say, but abstinence angle will continue
State leaders plead for homeless shelter funding but Sugar House neighbors protest
Outdoor Retailer show may leave Salt Lake City, seeks bids from other cities
Deseret News
Boyd Matheson: The disruption and transformation of public education
Derek Monson: Congress should put brakes on Medicaid expansion
Jay Evensen: How easy should it be for government to seize your property?
Editorial: Auditor's role shed light on public entities' business
Senators: U. athletics shouldn't have been audited
State revenue estimates may not go up, Senate budget chairman warns
Lawmakers, bikers debate benefits of helmet laws
'Critical' funding sought to support indigent defense in Utah
Department of corrections seeks $5.8M annually to boost employee pay
Residents opposed to Sugar House homeless shelter site turn to state for help
Granite seeks long-term plan to replace, renovate district's aging schools
Bill to remove incapacitated elected officials in works
Other
Editorial: Utah needs to stop shuffling its homeless population (Daily Herald)
Bishop says Trump's hiring freeze can't apply to Hill maintenance workers (Standard-Examiner)
Park City restaurants eager to see 'Zion Curtain' torn down (Park Record)
World leaders duped by manipulated global warming data (Daily Mail)
Trump pledges to build up military in first address to service members (The Hill)
Soros Fingerprints All Over Anti-Trump Lawsuits (PoliZette)
Trump's Former Rival Wynn Takes Over as His New GOP Money Man (Bloomberg)
How Washington state became the epicenter of resistance to Trump's agenda (Washington Post)
Trump refugee order could be headed to Supreme Court (Fox News)
Trump White House press briefings short? Only compared to Obama (CNN)
Scott Pruitt Is Seen Cutting the EPA With a Scalpel, Not a Cleaver (New York Times)
Tech Opposition to Trump Propelled by Employees, Not Executives (New York Times)
Nailed It
"If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." Abraham Maslow
Random Names
"White House press secretary Sean Spicer announced that four reporters would receive Skype seats for press briefings rather than being there in person. Spicer said he picked the four reporters at random. Then said: "CNN, BuzzFeed, The New York Times, and Telemundo." Just random names." Jimmy Fallon