Morning must reads for Thursday, February 23, 2017
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 54th day of the year. There are 311 days remaining in 2017.
The group pushing a tax hike to pay for schools plans to stick around for a while. Lawmakers pump the brakes on some parts of their tax plan.
Hatch praises Trump, says he's "confident" president will take action on Bears Ears
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Sen. Orrin Hatch is "very confident" President Donald Trump will take action on rescinding the Bears Ears National Monument....
Podcast: A conversation with Sen. Orrin Hatch
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Sen. Orrin Hatch discusses Donald Trump's first month as president....
'Our Schools Now' vows to be back in 2020 if ballot initiative fails in 2018
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The Our Schools Now group is willing to discuss modifying their citizen initiative petition to include raising the sales tax, or a mix of sales and income tax hikes, or even a phase-in of tax increases for public education, UtahPolicy is told....
Weekly survey: What economic impact will the loss of Outdoor Retailers have on Utah?
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Now that the Outdoor Retailers Show is leaving Utah, what sort of economic impact do you think that will have on the state? Give us your thoughts....
Income tax changes may be put on hold; Lawmakers still eyeing sales tax on food
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Lawmakers may be pumping the brakes on a massive tax reform package they started floating last week....
Senator Lee talks trade and reinvigorating America's middle class at WTC Utah forum
Senator Mike Lee spoke to business leaders Wednesday at a World Trade Center Utah hosted forum about navigating globalization and creating policies to help America’s middle class. ...
Introducing the Skyline Challenge: A partnership with Salt Lake City
When we think about Utah’s air quality challenges, we often focus on vehicle emissions, but don’t often consider the contribution our own homes and office buildings have to local air pollution....
Ninth annual Utah Bike Summit planned for March 14 in Ogden
Hosted by Bike Utah, the ninth annual Utah Bike Summit, scheduled for March 14 in Ogden, offers opportunities to grow the bicycling community, interact with the Utah Department of Transportation, hear new ideas, network, and learn. ...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Utah is sticking its neck out for small amount of internet sales tax
Editorial: Utah makes right call to step back from lands suit
State's lands stance costs future bike shows
House calls for more frequent school bus inspections
Utah Senate gives early nod to medical marijuana research bill
Hatch touts Bears Ears rejection, Obamacare repeal during visit to Utah Legislature
Utah Senate sees sales tax change as priority, puts income tax reform on pause
Utah lawmakers set out to wrangle wild horses from BLM's control and earmark them for slaughter
Democrats look to fix party fouls
Utah Senate keeps abortion language out of telemedicine bill in first vote
Brokered deal allows 'reformer' to join UTA despite nepotism concerns
After long controversy, UTA adopts new committee structure
Agent grilled about why feds backed away from charging Swallow, Shurtleff
Deseret News
Op-ed: Re-empowerment of the states and Utah's HCR 6
A. Scott Anderson: Pharma's opportunity to keep prices in check
Lawmakers want feds to rein in wild horse problem - or Utah will
Bill will require two annual inspections of school buses
Should failure to disclose HIV or AIDS be considered rape?
GOP legislative leaders still working on tax reform plan
Hatch tells state lawmakers Trump looking at Bears Ears, Grand Staircase
Lawmaker wants to fuel food trucks' success by simplifying licensing
Bill aims to put mass transit funds where Utah populations need it most
Bill protecting voter registration information held by committee
Lawmakers consider letting voters rank choices for candidates
Lawmakers support making drug dealing near homeless shelters a felony
Defense attorney, FBI agent go toe-to-toe in John Swallow trial
Students present resolution to protect undocumented classmates
Equality Utah says bill sponsor 'acknowledged merit' of lawsuit against State School Board
Lawmaker revives concealed carry bill, leaving critics 'dismayed'
Other
Senate committee recommends bill to reduce regulations on food trucks (Daily Herald)
N.O. Mayor Brent Taylor sworn in as UTA board member, despite nepotism policy (Standard-Examiner)
Gorsuch's charm offensive may be working (Politico)
'We have laws': Trump supporters in Arizona cheer new guidelines on deportation (Arizona Republic)
John McCain Makes Secret Trip to Syria in Midst of U.S. Assessment (Wall Street Journal)
Ryan tours Mexican border on horseback (The Hill)
Trump administration withdraws federal protections for transgender students (CNN)
Democratic divisions on display at DNC debate (CNN)
Trump: Budget proposal will focus on spending cuts (CNN)
Poll: Senate should confirm Gorsuch (The Hill)
Trump seeks jobs advice from some firms that offshore US work (Business Insider)
Automakers Call on EPA Chief to Ease Fuel-Efficiency Standards (New York Times)
On NAFTA and Mexico, Trump Faces a Balancing Act (U.S. News & World Report)
The Press
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A Good Start
"There were demonstrations across the country . . . . to protest the president's immigration policy. Immigrants were encouraged to skip work today for what they called "a day without immigrants," or as Steve Bannon calls it, "a good start." Jimmy Kimmel