Ten Things You Need to Know Today - Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Poll: Who Will Win the White House in 2016?
By Bob Bernick
Utah Democrats think Hillary Clinton will win the presidency in 2016, a new UtahPolicy poll shows....
Osmond Withdraws Candidacy to Head Up UCAT; Will Resign from Utah Senate
By Bryan Schott
Less than two weeks after being tapped to head up the Utah College of Applied Technology, Sen. Aaron Osmond (R-South Jordan) announced he was no longer seeking the position, but would still step down from the Utah Legislature....
Salt Lake City and County Join Forces on Homelessness Plan
By Bryan Schott
Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker announced a plan and a strategy to minimize homelessness has unanimous support from stakeholders on two working groups that have been meeting for the past year. ...
Mormons, Gays and Religious Freedom
By Golden Webb
A blogger at The Economist looks at the Mormon Church's idiosyncratic, almost libertarian approach to negotiating the tension between gay rights and religious freedom....
FreedomWorks for America Launches TV Ad Praising Mike Lee in Utah
By Press Release
FreedomWorks for America, a political arm of FreedomWorks, launched a $48,000 TV ad buy in Utah praising Senator Mike Lee’s conservative record. The ad will run for ten days in across the state....
U Law Professor and Students Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Take on Case of Robert Cameron Houston
A team of students from the S.J. Quinney College of Law and their professor are petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to take on the case of Robert Cameron Houston, who was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2006 for killing a youth counselor when ...
'Grinch Proof' Holiday Shopping by Adding Consumer Protection to Your List
Francine A. Giani, Executive Director of the Department of Commerce, announced that the Utah Division of Consumer Protection is releasing its annual list of shopping tips ahead of Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday retail events to keep consumers safe and inform...
In Sixth Speech in Series, Hatch Speaks on Threats to Religious Liberty Abroad
Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, took to the Senate floor to deliver the sixth in a series of speeches on religious liberty Thursday afternoon....
Hatch Sponsors Resolution to Increase Adoption Awareness
The United States Senate has unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing November as National Adoption Month and November 21 as National Adoption Day. Senator Hatch, an original co-sponsor of this resolution, issued the following statement:...
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Divide and conquer the right approach to homelessness
Salt Lake County set to adopt budget with small tax hike
Osmond steps down from Senate and UCAT consideration
City and county to seek $27 million for homeless shelters, services
Herbert gets three names to fill state treasurer vacancy
Salt Lake County set to adopt budget with small tax hike
Draft bill raises $9M for Utah charter schools without taxpayer notice
Herbert wishes he would’ve vetoed SB54; GOP may be in trouble
Deseret News
Derek B. Miller: Stop playing politics with Syrian refugees
Ex A.G. John Swallow wants FBI, DOJ evidence in criminal case against him
Utah lawmaker declines offer to lead Utah College of Applied Technology
Utah GOP, state appear headed to court on new election law — again
Next step to help the homeless: new shelters, personalized care
3 counties want Supreme Court to hear complex jurisdiction dispute with Ute Tribe
Census: Utah has youngest newlyweds, high rate of moms and dads living together
Other
Licenses of 20 Utah teachers revoked in Utah since 2010 (Standard-Examiner)
Rubio battles Cruz for Iowa edge (Politico)
Grassley turns up heat on Clinton, State (Politico)
Syria refugee fight emerges as government shutdown threat (The Hill)
Carson backs up Trump's 9/11 claim (The Hill)
Sanders invokes MLK legacy as he aims for black support (Associated Press)
Trump Fires Warning Shot At RNC: ‘That Wasn’t The Deal!’ (Daily Caller)
Pew: 65% say the news media has a 'negative effect' on America (Washington Examiner)
How GOP campaigns are strategizing for Super Tuesday delegate bonanza (Washington Post)
Massachusetts's Rejection of Common Core Test Signals Shift in US (New York Times)
Why did David Vitter’s prostitute problem kill him in 2015 and not in 2010? (Washington Post)