Florence Ellinwood Allen is the native-born Utahn who was the first woman to serve on a state supreme court and the first woman to serve as a U.S. federal judge. She was appointed to the Ohio Supreme Court in 1922 and became a federal judge in 1934.
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Utahns overwhelmingly want to host another Olympic games
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
A super-majority of 87 percent of Utahns support Salt Lake City hosting a future Winter Olympics, a recent UtahPolicy.com poll finds.
2019 political bracket face-off enters the 'Sweet 16'
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
We're down to the "Sweet 16" in our 2019 bracket faceoff.
Straw poll: Brown favored to become next GOP chairman
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Former Utah Rep. Derek Brown is the odds-on favorite to be the next chairman of the Utah Republican Party according to a straw poll of our "Political Insiders" and readers.
McAdams on Medicare for all: 'Not an approach to healthcare that works for my constituents'
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Ben McAdams said Sunday Morning on Fox News that he does not agree with the current push by many in the Democratic Party to implement a "Medicare for all" health system, but he does say there are problems with the health system that need to be fixed.
Report: Lee and Barr had 'shouting match' over Justice Department nominee
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
NPR reports Sen. Mike Lee and Attorney General William Barr had a "shouting match" over the nomination of Jessie Liu to a top slot at the Justice Department.
Trump administration approves Utah's first Medicaid waiver
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah got its Medicaid waiver Friday morning, meaning come Monday April 1 the state will start its own "bridge plan" to Medicaid expansion as adopted by the Legislature back in February.
Stewart: Schiff has 'virtually nothing' to prove his collusion claim
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Chris Stewart continued his criticism of House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday, saying the Democrat has "virtually nothing" to back up his claims of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Waiting for a waiver - Bernick and Schott on politics
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Utah is still waiting for a Medicaid waiver from the Trump administration ahead of Monday's deadline to start the state's scaled-back Medicaid expansion. Utah's plan involves work requirements for recipients, but a federal judge just struck those requirements down in two other states.
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Trump doubles down on his threat to close the southern border. Trump's chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday it would take "something dramatic" to prevent President Donald Trump from carrying out his plan to close parts of the border with Mexico - https://wapo.st/2FGfB2F
Trump administration cutting off aid to three Central American countries. The U.S. is cutting off aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras after President Trump said those countries had "set up" migrant caravans heading toward the U.S. - https://cnn.it/2FLUwE9
President Trump wants the GOP to be the "party of healthcare," but they don't have a plan. Republicans in Congress say they have no intention of acting on President Trump's call for a new healthcare plan to replace the Affordable Care Act - https://wapo.st/2FLTlEn
Mueller report to be made public by mid-April. Attorney General William Barr says he will release a redacted copy of special counsel Robert Mueller's report by mid-April, "if not sooner" - https://reut.rs/2FEU9uU
Damage control. Former Vice President Joe Biden is dealing with allegations he made a Nevada politician feel "uneasy" in 2014 when he kissed her on the back of her head. Biden said Sunday he did not believe he acted inappropriately - https://nyti.ms/2FG7oeN
Buttigieg rakes in the cash. South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg raised more than $7 million in the first quarter for his 2020 Democratic presidential bid - https://bloom.bg/2Ue3sw9
Warren struggling. Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren's finance director leaves her campaign as she is struggling to attract campaign cash - https://nyti.ms/2FGkOYn
Sanders pledges to lower prescription drug costs. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he will cut prescription drug costs by 50% if he's elected in 2020 - https://cbsn.ws/2U70xFa
Jeanine Pirro returns, calls for the arrest of Trump's accusers. Fox News host Jeanine Pirro returned to the air for the first time since making anti-Muslim comments. She spent a good part of her show railing against "treasonous" accusers of President Trump who were laying the groundwork for a "future effort to overthrow the government." She called for Trump's detractors to face "behind the bars justice" - http://bit.ly/2FJSpAp
Sure. Why not? Actor Jim Carrey is in the middle of an online feud with the granddaughter of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini - https://wapo.st/2FFY6zA
1789 - In New York City, the U.S. House of Representatives achieves its first quorum and elects Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania as its first Speaker.
1826 - Samuel Morey was granted a patent on the internal combustion engine.
1954 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorizes the creation of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado.
1970 - President Richard Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law, requiring the Surgeon General's warnings on tobacco products and banning cigarette advertising on television and radio.
1976 - Apple Inc. is formed by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in Cupertino, California.
2003 - U.S. Marines rescued Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who had been held prisoner in Iraq since March 23.
Utah Taxpayers Association releases 2019 legislative scorecard
The Utah Taxpayers Association has released its 2019 Legislative Scorecard. This year the Association's annual scorecard ranks Utah's 104 legislators on 14 crucial taxpayer related bills from the 2019 legislative session. The bills that were rated covered key taxpayer issues such as cutting taxes, preventing tax increases, promoting equity in Utah's tax code and ensuring economic success in the state for years to come.
Expenses
"Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship." Benjamin Franklin
Victory Lap
"I've got to say that being told that you've not been indicted for betraying your country is a pretty low bar for a victory lap." Stephen Colbert