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Democrat Obstruction Leads to More Court Vacancies Than When Trump Took Office

March 8, 2018

Situational awareness - March 8, 2018

 

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Dave Bateman, who is funding the GOP's legal fight against SB54, seeking to cut a deal with Count My Vote

By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor

 

UtahPolicy.com has learned that Dave Bateman, who is a key player in the "Keep My Voice" ballot initiative, is attempting to cut a deal with organizers of Count My Vote.

Several sources tell UtahPolicy.com that Bateman has attempted to reach CMV organizers through intermediaries to propose a deal.

Updates from Organizations - Government agencies - Advertise Various Artists

4 Ways Workers Benefit

From Shared Innovative Office Space

The shared office space concept has risen steadily in popularity over the past decade, and by 2020 more than 26,000 co-working spaces will be in use globally, according to Small Business Labs, which tracks trends in small businesses.

Those co-use office locations will be the work base for 3.8 million people – over double the number in 2017.

Updates from Senator Lee

 

Sen. Lee Introduces First Amendment Defense Act

 

WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) reintroduced the First Amendment Defense Act Thursday, a bill designed to prevent the federal government from discriminating against individuals or institutions based on their beliefs about marriage.

 

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Record Field Coming to Utah for World Elk Calling Championships

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Legislature to hold a press conference to discuss UTA Transportation Governance Amendments

 

What:

President Wayne Niederhauser, Speaker Greg Hughes, Senator Wayne Harper and Representative Mike Schultz will hold a press conference to discuss the passage of S.B. 136 Transportation Governance Amendments today, March 8 at 11 a.m.

 

Who:

President Wayne Niederhauser

Speaker Greg Hughes

Senator Wayne Harper

Representative Mike Schultz

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NYPD to Judicial Watch on Cardillo FOIL Case: Drop Dead

Courtroom action opened Tuesday in Judicial Watch’s Freedom of Information Law lawsuit against the NYPD in New York State Supreme Court. Under state FOIL laws, Judicial Watch sought records, a final report and a key audio tape of a 10-13 “officer in distress” call made in the 46-year-old Phillip Cardillo murder case. The NYPD told Judicial Watch to go to hell.

Instead, Judicial Watch went to court.

The American Empire: Most Powerful in World History

The American Empire: Most Powerful in World History
 
By Harold Pease, Ph. D
 

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Eric Holder predicts Robert Mueller charges Trump with obstruction of justice

Source: Washington Examiner

 

I Go to a School Where an Attack Was Foiled. Here's Why I'm Against Limiting Gun Rights.

March 7, 2018

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