Morning Must Reads for Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 327th day of the year. There are 39 days left in 2016.
Utahns oppose carrying concealed weapons in public without a permit. Donald Trump will not pursue a criminal investigation against Hillary Clinton. Trump lays out his first 100 days in office.
Utah Democrats Have a Totally Plausible Path to the U.S. Senate in 2018
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The last Democrat from Utah to sit in the U.S. Senate was Frank Moss, who lost to Orrin Hatch in 1976. There is a plausible path for Democrats to retake that seat in 2018....
Utahns Overwhelmingly Oppose 'Constitutional Carry'
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Three-fourths of Utahns oppose a bill by a state GOP legislator who wants adults to be able to carry a concealed gun without first having to obtain a concealed carry permit from the state, a new UtahPolicy poll finds....
Weekly Survey: What are You Thankful For in Politics?
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Following a long, divisive and sometimes nasty election season, it's time to flip the script. Tell us what you're thankful for in politics heading into this holiday season....
Utah Leaders Launch Coalition for Immigration Reform
By Press Release
A coalition of conservative, business, and community leaders from across Utah launched a new group advocating for immigration reform, an initiative of the New American Economy....
Republican Party is the Strongest Since 1928
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The GOP controls Congress, the White House and increased their hold in the states following the 2016 election, which puts the party in its strongest position since the Coolidge administration....
Are We Headed for a 'Trump Recession'?
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Donald Trump already has one bit of historical precedent working against him as he prepares to take office. Economic recessions are more common under Republican presidents....
Stronger than Steel, but Made from Coal
Necessity might be the mother of invention, but whimsical thoughts can help....
Utah Attorney General Reyes Rejects Japanese Internment Commentary as Dark Mistake
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, who is of mixed-Japanese descent, expressed concern about comments reported in national media last week that justify the creation of a national Muslim registry, citing the Japanese internment during World War II as legal precedent....
Utah Treasurer Damschen Announces Utah Court of Appeals Decision Upholding Property Owners Rights Against Predatory Claims for Unclaimed Property
Utah State Treasurer David Damschen announced a Utah Court of Appeals decision in Bradley J. Olsen v. State of Utah and Utah State Treasurer, Unclaimed Property Division. ...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Demo establishment handed us Trump on a platter
Nuke proponents seeking new deal with two Utah water districts
Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes in contact with Trump transition team
New coalition of Utah businesses, conservatives seeks immigration reform
'Clock is ticking' on plans for developing prison site
Great Salt Lake undergoing big changes in coming weeks - but are they too little, too late?
New homeless shelter announcement - any day now
Deseret News
Editorial: School Bonds evidence Utah support for education
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox talks election, Trump and Silicon Slopes in new Beehive podcast
West Jordan City Council appointee wins seat by coin toss
Lt. governor spares turkey from getting the ax
Planners looking for Point of the Mountain vision
Lawmaker wants Utah voters to have voice on Daylight Time
Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes in contact with Trump team on transportation
Other
If business is booming in Utah, why are there so many vacant storefronts? (Daily Herald)
Trump lays out agenda for first days in the White House (The Hill)
Young, restive Dems want change in House (The Hill)
A List of Priorities From Trump, and Kris Kobach Tips His Hand (New York Times)
Charlie Baker calls Scott Brown 'worthy' of veterans post (Boston Globe)
North Carolina governor alleges voter fraud in bid to hang on (Politico)
Reince Priebus, Normalizer in Chief (New York Times)
Trump Airs Grievances, Fields Questions In Meeting With Top TV News Figures (NPR)
The secretive brain trust of Silicon Valley insiders who are helping Trump (Washington Post)
How Obama's unaffordable socialism could become Trump's smart conservatism (Washington Post)