Morning must reads for Monday, January 30, 2017
Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 30th day of the year. There are 335 days remaining in 2017.
Trump's immigration ban sows chaos. Lawmakers put election changes on a fast track. Herbert wants lawmakers to kill the Zion Curtain.
Lawmakers seek to put election law changes on fast track
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Utah lawmakers are putting a bill to establish a runoff election in some primary contests on the fast track ahead of next Saturday's Republican Central Committee meeting....
Bill seeks to lease state-owned land instead of selling it
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
What if Utah were to lease state-owned land to developers instead of selling it?...
'I have questions with Bryan Schott': Senate Minority Leader Gene Davis (with video)
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Utah Senate Minority Leader Gene Davis says school funding is the biggest issue lawmakers will be facing during the 2017 Legislature. He says it will be a challenge to find more money for Utah's schools....
'Political insiders' expect President Trump to take action on Bears Ears
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Utah Republicans are mounting a full-court press on President Trump, asking him to either reduce the size of or eliminate entirely, the new Bears Ears National Monument in Southern Utah....
Podcast: Utah Senate Minority Leader Gene Davis
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Utah Senate Minority Leader Gene Davis speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott....
Herbert says he wants lawmakers to kill the 'Zion Curtain'
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
While it may have been a bit unclear in his State of the State address Wednesday night, under questioning from the media Friday afternoon, Gov. Gary Herbert said he favors tearing down the so-called Zion Curtain and expects it to happen this legislative session....
Utah's Congressional members mostly won't comment on Trump's border wall proposal
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Three of Utah's four members of the U.S. House won't say whether they think President Trump will be able to get Mexico to pay for the border wall with Mexico....
Lawmakers detail plans for more study of medical marijuana
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
As first reported by UtahPolicy.com, on Friday lawmakers discussed several medical marijuana bills coming this session that deal with process and study, not legalizing the plant for medical use, four lawmakers dealing with the issue said in a heavily-attended morning press c...
Bill seeks to criminalize 'harassing' farm animals
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
This is like no cow-tipping times three....
Hatch on visa and refugee order
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, the senior Republican in the United States Senate, issued the following statement on President Donald Trump’s recent order entitled “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States”:...
Press release: TRUCE prepared to take it to the people
The Utah Legislature has again chosen to ignore the cries from thousands of patients in this state who beg for relief from chronic and terminal illness, and a safe alternative to dangerous and addictive opiates. Friday’s announcement by lawmakers‚ to only b...
Downtown Alliance and Pioneer Park Coalition announce formal partnership
The Downtown Alliance and Pioneer Park Coalition announced a formal partnership. Recognizing a significant number of similar objectives and goals for downtown’s burgeoning Rio Grande neighborhood, the grassroots-led Pioneer Park Coalition will contract with the Downtow...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Chaos reigns when police can't keep drug criminals in jail
Op-ed: New homeless centers should look domestic, not corporate
Op-ed: As potters at the wheel, let us shape Utah from inside and outside
Op-ed: SLC officials failed to consult schools in shelter site selection
Op-ed: Short-term homeless focus should be on jail beds and treatment
Op-ed: However we do it, we must invest more in education to grow Utah's economy
Editorial: Time for Orrin Hatch to retire from the Senate
Lawmakers put medical pot on pause despite most Utahns' support
Utah's Mia Love tears up at anti-abortion rally talking of her parents' choice for life
Utah Gov. Herbert not on board with Trump's refugee, immigrant actions
Resolutions advance to erase Bears Ears, Grand Staircase
Judge will allow hearsay statements from 'co-conspirators' in Swallow public corruption trial
Salt Lake City to give $85K to boost local, sustainable produce
Mysterious fund pays for League of Cities-sponsored stories in Deseret News
Hundreds attend anti-abortion rally in Salt Lake City - with video
Mike Lee, critical of a Muslim ban, wants more info on Trump's refugee executive order
Utah State University scientists help Shoshone reclaim history of Bear River Massacre
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: First week of action: How did Trump and the Legislature do?
Mia Love: Unborn children deserve the chance to create their own future
Op-ed: What we didn't learn at DeVos' confirmation hearing
Op-ed: Investing in Salt Lake City's future
Hal Boyd: When it comes to future political leaders, Utah is in 'good hands'
Ralph Becker: Ready for the autonomous vehicles revolution in transportation?
Editorial: Trump's Syrian refugee ban
Judge to allow state to present hearsay evidence in John Swallow trial
Trump wall project could impact trade in Utah
Utah lawmakers won't legalize medical marijuana this year
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch meet to talk tech
Teachers would have to demonstrate ability to teach under bill headed to Utah Senate
'No space, no light between shoulder-to-shoulder opposition' on Bears Ears
Bill calling for runoff elections may end GOP's legal battle with state
Into the weed: What Utah can expect if medical marijuana is legalized
Hundreds march for unborn children, against abortion in Utah
SPJ gives S.L. leaders Black Hole Award for homeless site secrecy
Greg Hughes might be the most powerful man in Utah politics, if he could just stay out of trouble
'Miley's Bill' calls for felony child abuse registry
Other
Medical marijuana policy will not pass in 2017; ballot initiative still in the works (Daily Herald)
Hundreds march across Salt Lake City in opposition of abortion (Daily Herald)
'Eggs and Issues' provides public opportunity to discuss legislative issues (Daily Herald)
E. Kent Winward: Better Utah government in three easy steps (Standard-Examiner)
Editorial: Utah's Zion Curtains don't work. It's time to take them down (Standard-Examiner)
Three candidates vie for appointment to vacant county council seat (Logan Herald Journal)
Park City affirms, 'with certainty,' it is not a sanctuary city (Park Record)
Trump: America 'proud nation of immigrants', says executive order 'is not about religion' (CNBC)
Trump aides divided over policy shielding 'dreamer' immigrants (Reuters)
Soros Bankrolling Effort to Stop Trump's Temporary Refugee Halt Order (PJ Media)
Trump faces tide of criticism, protests, legal challenges over travel bans (Reuters)
Trump could announce Supreme Court in next two days (The Hill)
California looks to build $7 billion legal pot economy (Associated Press)
Trump preparing order to significantly grow military: report (The Hill)
Google Criticizes Impact on Staff of Trump Immigration Order (Wall Street Journal)
Union leader supports changing NAFTA amid GM layoffs (Detroit News)
Trump And Rising Stock Market Make Investor Confidence SOAR (Daily Caller)
Words to Live By
"Good, better, best. Never let it rest. 'Til your good is better and your better is best." St. Jerome
Throwing Shade
"President Trump is still settling into the White House, and I read that Trump's gold curtains in the Oval Office are the same ones Hillary picked out for Bill Clinton in 1993. So she may not be president, but Hillary still figured out a way to throw some shade." Jimmy Fallon