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Situational awareness - March 7, 2018

Situational awareness - March 7, 2018

 

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Welcome to Utah's must-read daily political news roundup. There are 2 working days remaining in the 2018 Utah Legislature.

Trump still below 50% approval in Utah. Backers of the proposed legislative deal with Our Schools Now are scrambling to find votes. The Justice Department sues California over "sanctuary" laws.

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Secretary Perdue Administers Oath of Office to Bill Northey

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue administers the oath of office to Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Service Bill Northey

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Announcing Utah's First Female Entrepreneur Awards

 

I wanted to send along a quick heads up on the launch of the first annual Sego Awards. This new awards program was created to recognize and honor Utah’s female entrepreneurs and business leaders. The organizers will announce the nomination process is open and begin accepting applications on Thursday, March 8, 2018.

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USDA to Host Roundtables on Rural Opioid Misuse

Series Will Focus on Impact and Effective Response

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Chris Farrell on After the Bell: Chris explains Judicial Watch's lawsuits against the DOJ (VIDEO)

March 5, 2018 – Judicial Watch Director of Investigations & Research Chris Farrell appeared on “After the Bell” on the Fox Business Network to discuss the lawsuit the organization has filed against the Department of Justice over the Trump Dossier contacts.

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UTAH LEGISLATURE TO HONOR FRED HAYES WITH HOUSE RESOLUTION

 

To Keep Students Safe, This School Allows Teachers to Carry Guns

March 6, 2018

Good morning from Washington, where some lawmakers are nervous about arming teachers to make schools safer. One superintendent says he does it as part of Job One, Kelsey Harkness reports. The Parkland gunman got cover from liberal policies, Jarrett Stepman writes. Some states know how to make work part of welfare, Mimi Teixeira argues. Plus: Stepman on streetcar strife in the nation’s capital, Diana Verm on one college’s win as a matter of faith, and Whitney Jones on repealing more of the Obamacare mess.

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Situational awareness - March 6, 2018

House proposal would repeal SB54 if Count My Vote fails to pass in November

By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor

 

State Rep. Dan McCay the original co-sponsor of SB54 has his own idea on how to fix the mess the Utah Republican Party now finds itself in because of a rules change by a minority on the State Central Committee made 10 days ago.

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Ogden Arts Festival Accepting Applications For Art Vendors

Deadline to apply is April 2, 2018

 

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Tester Leads Senate Coalition to Push Air Force on Huey Replacement Timeline

Senators Team Up to Increase Defense Capability and Provide Certainty to Airmen at Malmstrom, Minot, and Warren Air Force Base

 

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