(Thanks Salt Lake City Magazine)
While leaders of both parties in the House called for aid for the American Territory to be increased, President Trump and 69 House Republicans signaled a lack of concern for Puerto Rico’s future. What happens when the inevitable earthquake hits Utah, Congressman? "When ye have done this unto the least of these...." Read more
Any monument larger than a square mile would require additional review. Under Bishop’s legislation, any proposal for a monument larger than 640 acres — one square mile — would be subject to a review process It would also codify the president’s power to shrink monuments —as in the case of the Interior Department’s recent recommendations that President Trump reduce the size Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante. Read more
VP Pence is in the pocket of the Koch brothers. He’s openly disdainful of science. He’s a virulent homophobe. He’s determined to roll back women’s rights. His economic ideas are a proven disaster. Read More
The 8 year old boy’s brother testified that on the day of the killing he watched his mother and her boyfriend beat the child bloody and drag the limp boy into their bedroom before closing the door. The brother heard bangs and screams and then everything went quiet. The parents justified the actions because the child was a gay. Read more
The LDS US Senator from Arizona is as conservative as they get. He and I strongly disagree on most issues. But I admire him. He has GUTS and character. He is telling the truth. Jeff Flake is calling the clown out, risking his standing with the loopies in his party. Risking his reelection. So, where do Mia, Stewart, Bishop, Hatch and Lee stand on Trump? Silent. Paralyzed. The entire delegation is cowering. In bunkers. Holding 'town hall meetings' carefully screened by their paid staff. Our Utah DC GOP is spooked. Too cowardly to say publicly what they are saying behind closed doors about the Buffoon-in-Chief. Read more
Attendance at our 46 fabulous (and financially neglected) Utah State Parks is booming but state taxpayer funding for our 46 Parks has been decimated from 2008's taxpayers funding of $12.5 million to a paltry $4.5 million (2016). Should the state privatize/sell state-owned golf courses or continue a $1,016,151 taxpayer golf subsidy taken from the state parks meager budget? To see more about our underfunded state parks
We Are Gearing Up For the 2018 Legislature! YOU ARE OUR TEAM! We need Your Full Contact Info--so we can ALERT you as they pull crazy stuff! And, we need some money (we cannot take ANY money during the session--we turn off our portals).
Huge majorities of Utahns want more restrictions. But NOT the Utah DC Delegation. The majority of Utahns be damned! Our DC ‘representatives’ stand at the pleasure of the NRA--not the voters. Read more
Using a closed, hush-hush process, over several years, the state officials are now planning AND collecting money to build the horrendous Lake Powell Pipeline boondoggle (and its sister monstrosity up north, the Bear River Diversion). It will cost taxpayers billions. Read more
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ICE Detainer Issued for Suspected Wine Country Arsonist in Sonoma Jail
Source: Breitbart
The U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) issued a detainer request on the Sonoma County Jail for Jesus Fabian Gonzalez, who was arrested on suspicion of arson in Wine Country fires that have killed at least 40 residents.
Background Notes from Judicial Watch
10/12/2017
Sanctuary Cities Denied 284 ICE Detainers in Three Months, Released Illegal Aliens Charged with Assaults, Drug and Weapons Violations
Source: Judicial Watch
Homeland Security revealed that hundreds of counties across the U.S. denied Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detainer requests for criminal illegal aliens in the first quarter of fiscal year 2017. Offenses included assault; drug-and-alcohol-related charges; and weapons charges and crimes against persons and property.
10/12/2010
Sonoma Sheriff Assures Illegal Immigrants Are Safe In His County
Source: Judicial Watch
The public official elected to enforce the law in a northern California county practically bragged that his agency, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department, never inquires about suspects’ immigration status. “We don’t care about their immigration status and we’re prohibited from asking about it,” Sheriff Bill Cogbill told the local newspaper.
09/28/2017
Illegal Immigration Costs U.S. Taxpayers a Stunning $134.9 Billion a Year
Source: Judicial Watch
Illegal immigration costs American taxpayers a mind-boggling $134.9 billion annually. “A continually growing population of illegal aliens, along with the federal government’s ineffective efforts to secure our borders, present significant national security and public safety threats to the United States.”
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JINGLE BELL RUN RETURNS TO SALT LAKE CITY, DEC 2, 2017
Dr. Aimee Hersh, pediatric rheumatologist at Primary Children’s Hospital and the University of Utah, Brad Miles, (Midway), and Emma Mecham, (14 years old, Lehi), serving as honorees. More than 394,000 adults and 3,000 children in Utah battle arthritis.
Salt Lake City, UT – The 2017 Jingle Bell Run will bring a merry helping of festive holiday cheer to Salt Lake City on Saturday, December 2, 8:00 a.m. at Highland High School located at 2166 S. 1700 E. in Sugarhouse. The 5K run will take place in Sugarhouse Park.
Jingle Bell Run is the nation’s most jolly holiday-themed 5K run. Participants wear their favorite holiday costumes or ugly Christmas sweaters and tie bells to their shoes creating a chorus of jingles as they run or walk through the course.
Starting and ending in the beautifully decorated Highland High School, this year’s Jingle Bell Run will feature a visit from Santa, expanded Elf Village with craft projects, scavenger hunt, photo booth and cookies with Mrs. Claus.
Register online at www.jbr.org/SaltlakeCity.
The 2017 Jingle Bell Run Salt Lake City will honor three locals who are fighting to find a cure for arthritis. Arthritis causes slow and painful deterioration of the body’s bones, ligaments, cartilage and tendons. More than 54 million Americans have arthritis (1 in 4 adults), including nearly 400,000 adults and 3,000 kids in Utah. All Jingle Bell Run proceeds will support the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to conquer and cure arthritis.
Emma Mecham, (14 years old, Lehi ) was diagnosed with juvenile polyarticular arthritis. As this year’s youth honoree, Emma wants to use her voice to tell others about her disease. “I’m hopeful that one day we will see a cure,” said Emma.
Dr. Amiee Hersh is this year’s medical honoree. “I am delighted to be the medical honoree representing the amazing team of providers, nurses and research staff who strive to provide exceptional care for our patients with juvenile arthritis and other rheumatic conditions at Primary Children's Hospital.”
Brad Miles (Midway), a real estate developer for Western States Lodging and Development, battled arthritis until recently when it was declared in remission. As this year’s adult honoree, Brad wants to bring more attention to the valuable resources the Arthritis Foundation provides.
The Jingle Bell Run is nationally sponsored by AbbVie, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi Genzyme Regeneron and UglyChristmasSweater.com. Locally the event is sponsored by Dr. Aaron Hofmann and the Hofmann Arthritis Institute – Utah’s premier precision joint replacement center.
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About the Arthritis Foundation
The Arthritis Foundation (www.Arthritis.org) is the Champion of Yes. Leading the fight for the arthritis community, the Foundation helps conquer everyday battles through life-changing information and resources, access to optimal care, advancements in science and community connections. The Arthritis Foundation’s goal is to chart a winning course, guiding families in developing personalized plans for living a full life – and making each day another stride towards a cure. The Foundation also publishes Arthritis Today, the award-winning magazine that reaches 4 million readers.