Morning must reads for Friday, March 10, 2017
Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 69th day of the year. There are 296 days remaining in 2017.
Utah Lawmakers put the wraps on the 2017 session. Gov. Gary Herbert says he's eager to tackle tax reform. Sen. Orrin Hatch says he's running for re-election in 2018.
Lawmakers put the wraps on a fairly quiet 45 days
By Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott
The 2017 Utah Legislature ended Thursday night, more with a whimper than a bang....
Lawmakers sweep the corners to fund the final spending bill of 2017
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
It’s always fun (not really) to read through the final budget bill of each session – the so-called “Bill of Bills” -- which balances out budgets and passes the session’s last night....
Herbert eager to tackle tax reform
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Gov. Gary Herbert is pleased that lawmakers were able to significantly boost funding for public education and public safety this year, but he's ready to move ahead with tax reform once lawmakers are done....
King irked Legislative Democrats were shut out of the tax reform discussion in 2017
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Brian King says tax reform is a pressing issue for lawmakers, but he's bothered that Democrats were shut out of the process this year....
2017 Legislative wrap-up: Bernick and Schott on politics #320
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
This week we wrap up the 2017 Utah Legislature with Gov. Gary Herbert....
Bob Bernick's Notebook: Moving the 'Big rocks'
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
This was the 37th year I’ve reported on the Utah Legislature....
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on Politics #320
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott run down the week that was in Utah politics....
Gov. Gary Herbert sings the SpongeBob SquarePants theme song (video)
By Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott
We found out that Gov. Gary Herbert loves to watch SpongeBob SquarePants with his grandchildren so naturally, we got him to sing the show's theme song with us....
Hatch plans to run for an 8th term in 2018
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Well, this really shouldn't shock anyone. Sen. Orrin Hatch confirmed on Thursday that he is planning to run for an 8th term in 2018....
Weekly survey: The best and worst of the 2017 Utah Legislature
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
What do you think were the best and worst things done by the 2017 Utah Legislature? Let us know what you think in our weekly survey....
Salt Lake County zeroing in on 5 potential sites for new homeless facility
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Salt Lake County officials are working at a breakneck pace to select the site for a 4th homeless resource center by the end of the month....
Chaffetz among Republicans with the most constituents relying on Obamacare
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Jason Chaffetz may want to think long and hard about what goes into the GOP-sponsored replacement for Obamacare. That's because he's among the House Republicans with the most constituents using the Affordable Care Act....
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report
Outdoor Notes-- Tribune: Get jigging for walleye in Utah with this free seminar -- Tribune: Plenty of time to still hit the slopes as Utah ski resorts set closing dates -- Tribune: Celebrate the arrival of migrating swans in Utah Weekend EventsNew Films-- Kedi: Tribune revie...
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Herbert should veto wood-cooking bill
#utleg last-night recap: Anti-polygamy bill squeaks through Utah Senate in final minutes
Park service, local governments decry oil and gas leasing near Zion
Hatch says he'll seek an eighth term, his office walks it back
Shurtleff sues state for at least $1.1M, alleges Utah A.G. Sean Reyes interfered in his case
Public input invited for developing old prison site
Utah liquor overhaul includes increased prices, Zion Curtain options, stricter DUI standard
Utah lawmakers call for mandatory rape-kit testing, victim confidentiality on college campuses
Swallow will ask state to pay his legal tab
Utah lawmakers take aim at Bears Ears, ask for Trump's help
Even after ambassador news, Jon Huntsman won't rule out a Senate run
Gun law tweaks allow young adults to get a concealed carry permit
Utah teachers see give-and-take during legislative session
Tax reform fireworks produce smoke, no flames
Utah's $16B budget boosts school spending, state worker wages, Medicaid growth
Homelessness front and center during 2017 session
Anti-polygamy bill squeaks through Utah Senate at 11th hour
Some of the best quotes from the 2017 Legislature
Big issues at Legislature often handled out of public sight
Deseret News
Op-ed: Equal pay in Utah is a must
Lawmakers remove requirement for vehicle safety inspections
Bill puts state in charge of presidential primaries to avoid 'organized chaos'
Will Kathryn Allen really run against Chaffetz? Here's what she told the national media
Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch planning to run for eighth term
Lawmakers order deregulation for food trucks
Lawmakers strike in fight against pollution, Bears Ears and public lands
It was a kinder, gentler legislative session for education in Utah
County, city leaders praise Legislature for 'bold and bipartisan' action on homelessness
Alcohol-related bills mean decisions for Utah restaurants, drinkers
Health topics remained controversial for Utah lawmakers throughout 2017 session
Lawmakers approve concealed firearms for 18-year-olds
Shurtleff claims A.G. Sean Reyes thwarted his right to attorneys' fees in criminal case
2017 Utah Legislature ending without tax reform, but with action on other key issues
LDS leader speaks out on marriage at forum with archbishop of New York, rabbi
Other
Flurry of activity on Utah Legislature's last day of session (Daily Herald)
U.S. Consumer Comfort Just Reached Its Highest Level in a Decade (Bloomberg)
U.S. Household Net Worth Reaches Record $92.8 Trillion (Wall Street Journal)
McConnell: Tax reform unlikely by August (The Hill)
Trump Says Privately Second Healthcare Bill Ready as Early as Next Week (FOX News)
Comey visits the Hill amid tension over Trump's wiretapping allegations (Washington Post)
Is Trump Being Investigated? 'No Comment,' Justice Dept. Says (New York Times)
Democrats Who Support Neil Gorsuch Will Pay A Price, Progressive Groups Warn (Huffington Post)
On 'A Day Without a Woman,' it's business as usual for most (Washington Times)
Treasury calls on Congress to raise debt limit, begins steps to delay default (Washington Post)
Trump tiptoes toward bipartisan outreach (Politico)
Style
"The proper words in the proper places are the true definition of style." Jonathan Swift
Taco Bell
"Taco Bell has announced that it is creating a hybrid of its Quesalupas and Doritos Locos Tacos, called the Doritos Quesalupa Crunch. Of course, if you can say that, you're probably not drunk enough to eat it." Seth Meyers