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About Utah Politics - March 20, 2014

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Two Salt Lake County Republican Party leaders resign. Bluffdale ordered to turn over water usage records for the NSA data facility. Utah A.G.'s office works to plug leaks to the media.

 

Countdown:

  • The Utah candidate filing period closes today at 5 pm
  • Utah Republicans hold their caucus meetings tonight
  • 36 days until the Utah State Republican and Democratic conventions
  • 96 days until Utah's 2014 primary elections
  • 229 days to the 2014 midterm elections
  • 312 days to the start of the 2015 Utah Legislature
  • 592 days to the 2015 elections
  • 657 days until the 2016 Iowa Caucuses
  • 963 days to the 2016 presidential election

Today's Utah political news highlights:

  • Two members of leadership for the Salt Lake County Republican Party, including chairman Chad Bennion, resign [Deseret News, Tribune].
  • The city of Bluffdale has been ordered to turn over records about water usage at the NSA's data center [Tribune].
  • The Utah A.G.'s office unveils a new policy designed to crack down on leaks to the media [Tribune].
  • Attorney General Sean Reyes files to complete the term of former A.G. John Swallow [Deseret News].
  • Editorial calls for former A.G. Swallow to be prosecuted [Standard-Examiner].
  • Rep. Brad Daw, who was driven from office by the dark money scheme perpetrated by Swallow, is challenging to get his seat in the legislature back [KUTV].
  • Even though the 2014 session is over, lawmakers still have some things on their "to do" list [Daily Herald].
  • Here's a great rundown of which initiatives passed and what got derailed during the 2014 session [City Weekly].
  • Utah Data Points has a number of fascinating breakdowns from the 2014 session:
  • Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder is seeking a third term in that office [Deseret News].
  • There are less than two weeks for Utahns to sign up for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act [Tribune].

On this day in history:

  • 1727 - Sir Issac Newton died in London.
  • 1815 - Napoleon Bonaparte entered Paris, beginning his Hundred Days rule.
  • 1816 - The Supreme Court affirmed its right to review state court decisions.
  • 1852 - The book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe was published.
  • 1995 - A doomsday cult in Japan released sarin gas in five Tokyo subway stations, killing 12 people.
  • 2003 - British forces invaded Iraq from Kuwait.
  • 2004 - The U.S. military charged six soldiers with abusing inmates at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

 

Today At Utah Policy

Bryan Schott's Political BS: Another Defeat for Transparency
If you ever needed proof that lobbyists reign supreme on Utah's Capitol Hill, consider what happened on the final day of the 2014 session....

The Best of the Utah Policy "Lightning Round" from the 2014 Legislature (Video)
Here's all the best moments from the Utah Policy "Lightning Round" during the 2014 session. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, Speaker Becky Lockhart, Rep. Greg Hughes and more!Watch all the stupid questions and great answers!...

2014 Candidate Tracker
Who's in and who's challenging? Keep up to date with the latest candidate filings....

Provo/Orem is the Worst Paying City for Women in the U.S., Ogden is 8th Worst
An analysis of gender pay finds that Provo/Orem has the largest gap between men and women in the entire country....

2014 Session Passed 3rd-Highest Number of Bills Ever
Despite warnings by legislative leaders that too many bills are being introduced into the Utah Legislature....

Democrats Lose One of Their Top Political Recruits
Utah's Democrats are scrambling to find a candidate in one of their "targeted" races after their candidate unexpectedly decided against a run....

Featured Items

Celebrating Women's History Month by Honoring Utah Business Women
Happy National Women's History Month! Since 1911, the United States has celebrated Women's History Month-an annual month that highlights the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society....

Weekly Survey: Herbert's 'Healthy Utah' Plan
Gov. Gary Herbert is negotiating with the federal government on his "Healthy Utah" proposal to expand healthcare coverage instead of expanding Medicaid. How do you think the proposal will fare? Vote now in our weekly survey....

 

Utah Data Points Legislative Recap
Adam Brownanalyzes the2014 Legislature in several new blog posts (see recap here), looking at the bill processing rate, absenteeism, who sponsored the most legislation,and other issues....

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Utah autism mandate has too many loopholes

Public asked to offer views of Utah's criminal justice policies

Jon Huntsman buys Fred Thompson's house in Virginia

Bluffdale ordered to release NSA water records

Talking to reporters could get you fired in Utah A.G. office

Two key members resign from Salt Lake County GOP

Ski resort GMs line up to back 'One Wasatch'

Deseret News

Rep. Chris Stewart faces GOP challengers in 2nd District

Republican Bob Fuehr running in 4th Congressional District

Salt Lake County Republican Party chairman resigns

Utah Senate leader Ralph Okerlund home from hospital after heart problem

Winder to seek third term as Salt Lake County sheriff

Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes files for election to keep his appointed job

Ski resorts align on proposed 'interconnect'

Other

Editorial: Swallow must be prosecuted (Standard-Examiner)

Bad info circulates about Davis GOP caucuses (Standard-Examiner)

Court settles dispute between local Republicans (Daily Herald)

National Headlines

Justice Department rejects Ted Cruz's IRS probe request (Politico)

The Hill's missing plane guessing game (Politico)

White House: Russia 'directly responsible' for Crimean casualties (The Hill)

Pelosi, Dems doubling down on ObamaCare (The Hill)

Yellen: 'The buck stops with me' (The Hill)

Alleged al Qaeda Spokesman Testifies in New York (Wall Street Journal)

Texas finds new execution drug supply (Associated Press)

Unemployment benefits: Boehner rejects bipartisan plan as 'unworkable' (Los Angeles Times)

Arizona, Kansas Win Case on Voter Citizenship Requirements (Bloomberg)

David Axelrod wants Rand Paul to stop using big words (Washington Examiner)

IRS: $760 million in 2010 refunds unclaimed (USA Today)

2014  Holidays & Observances
( aka Awareness Days or Theme Days)

Absolutely Incredible Kid Day

*Alien Abduction Day

*Atheist Pride Day

*Bed-in For Peace Day

Companies That Care Day

*Great American Meat Out Day

International Astrology Day

*Kiss Your Fiancée Day

*National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Ostara

*Proposal Day

*Now Ruz

*Snowman Burning Day

Vernal Equinox (Spring)

*Won't You Be My Neighbor Day

*International Day of Happiness

*French Language Day

*World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People