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Good morning from Washington, where journalists aren’t known for saying nice things about President Donald Trump. L. Brent Bozell III and Tim Graham, authors of a new book about media bias, “Unmasked,” share the data on just how unpopular Trump is among journalists. The Supreme Court ended its 2018-2019 session Thursday. Hans von Spakovsky examines a decision on gerrymandering, and Elizabeth Slattery analyzes a decision with implications for bureaucrats. Enjoy your weekend.
New 'generic' insulin is no cure for what ails the drug market
By Kenneth E. Thorpe
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is about to face some fierce competition -- from itself. The company recently announced plans to offer a generic version of its own insulin drug, Humalog, at half price.
What gives?
For drug companies, price reductions aren't as simple as they are for, say, car dealers looking to clear out last year's stock.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3401, the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act of 2019. Rep. Rob Bishop (UT-01) voted FOR the measure and issued the following statement,
Senator McCay and Rep. Hall statement following the announcement that the Department of Occupational and Professional Licensing will review conversion therapy practices
SALT LAKE CITY – Senator Dan McCay and Rep. Craig Hall issued the following statement regarding Governor Gary Herbert directing the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to review rules governing conversion therapy practices.
UNITED UTAH PARTY STATEMENT ON TODAY’S SUPREME COURT DECISION
UUP opposes partisan gerrymandering; urges Utah State Legislators not to gut Prop 4 because of this decision
The United Utah Party has issued the following statement:
The U.S. Supreme Court made a bad decision today. They should have restricted partisan gerrymandering. Instead, they are opening the door for more of it, including by the Utah State Legislature.