Morning must reads for Monday, April 3, 2017
Good Monday morning and Happy Opening Day from Salt Lake City. Today is the 93rd day of the year. There are 272 days remaining in 2017.
Most Utahns say homelessness is an urgent problem facing the state. Senate Republicans consider going "nuclear" to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. President Trump says he's willing to take unilateral action against North Korea.
Poll: Utahns say homelessness is an urgent problem
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
More than 60 percent of Utahns say the state’s homeless problem is “severe,” and must be addressed now according to a new UtahPolicy.com poll....
Don't be afraid of Article V amendments convention
By LaVarr Webb, Publisher
With Republicans in control of two-thirds of state legislatures and governorships, more and more states are calling for a national convention under Article V of the Constitution to discuss and propose various constitutional amendments, most of which would reduce the power of...
Growing population: Understanding and preparing for big things to come
By Robert Spendlove, Zions Bank Economic and Public Policy Officer
The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, famously said, “the only constant is change.” ...
'Political Insiders' split over using 'nuclear option' to confirm Gorsuch
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The showdown over Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court should come to a head this week....
Hatch urges support for rollback of harmful Obama regulation
In a speech on the Senate floor, Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) called on his Senate colleagues to support H.J. Res. 67, a resolution that would repeal an Obama-era regulation that encourages municipalities to impose burdensome mandates on private ...
Sens. Lee, Booker introduce commodity check off reform bill
Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced the Opportunities for Fairness in Farming Act of 2017 (OFF Act), a measure intended to bring much-needed transparency and accountability to the federal government’s commodity check off programs....
Salt Lake Tribune
Holly Richardson: To kill this beast, we must be willing to talk
Op-ed: Reprocessing nuclear waste and Yucca Mountain worth another look
Op-ed: Drive innovation with a national laboratory at Point of the Mountain
Op-ed: Utah Democrats can effect real change if they'll vote in GOP primaries
Editorial: Utah and the ACLU on the same side, the right side, vs DEA
Editorial: Homeless site selection is a big step, but only the first one.
South Salt Lake mayor vows to fight county to uphold its promises about new homeless center site
Riverton: Pulling out of police service area will enable better control of service levels, costs
Fewer Utahns going without health insurance, though obstacles persist
Crews tackle cleanup of trash, waste, needles around homeless shelter
'Do your job': Crowd boos border wall, health overhaul at Rep. Stewart town hall
UDOT outlines its wish list for spending $1 billion
Alcohol: Blanding putting beer and wine sales on the ballot
Poll: Many Utahns know people who seek treatment for opioid addiction, but barriers remain
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Watching federal train wrecks from local perspective
Op-ed: Utah's public education system needs improvement
Op-ed: Transparency efforts during the 2017 legislative session bring more light to government
Editorial: Finding new shelter locations only part of the process
Editorial: Utah deserves notice for its online privacy laws
Mayor calls plan for homeless shelter a 'lethal blow' for South Salt Lake
South Salt Lake residents not ready to accept new homeless shelter site
Utah wildlife managers lament prairie dog ruling
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit over natural gas leases
Rowdy crowd greets Rep. Stewart at first town hall since infamous Chaffetz meeting
More than 100 turn out for rally and march to show support for homeless
Other
Editorial: Initiative puts Pleasant Grove on rocky road (Daily Herald)
Editorial: Telecoms got what they wanted from the Utah congressional delegation (Standard-Examiner)
State of emergency declared in Box Elder, Cache counties for February flooding (Standard-Examiner)
Jail's new role doesn't signal local immigrant crackdown (Logan Herald Journal)
New Summit County sales tax rate goes into effect April 1 (Park Record)
Park City housing efforts will take decades, mayor says (Park Record)
Putin seeking meeting with Trump (Washington Examiner)
Trump summit will be only US stop for Xi, says Secret Service source (South China Morning Post)
Gorsuch Supreme Court Nomination Gains More Democratic Support (New York Times)
Trump hits the links with Rand Paul, talks health care, WH says (CNN)
I'm a Woman Who Benefitted Greatly from Working for Mike Pence (National Review)
Trump says health-care bill not dead, touts Republican unity (Wall Street Journal)
Obamacare Choices Could Go From One to Zero in Some Areas (New York Times)
A Pentagon Test for Boeing's Mr. Fix-It (New York Times)
New EPA documents reveal even deeper proposed cuts to staff and programs (Washington Post)
Schumer rips bill allowing internet providers to sell user data (New York Daily News)
Spring Fever
"It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!" ~Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, Detective
Snow Globes
"Ivanka Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos visited the National Air and Space museum. Ivanka spoke to employees while Betsy played with the snow globes in the gift shop." Jimmy Fallon