Morning Must Reads for Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 342nd day of the year. There are 24 days remaining in 2016.
A big shake-up in House committee assignments. Donald Trump named "Person of the Year." Utahns are wary of giving Sen. Orrin Hatch an eighth term in Washington.
Hughes Shuffles the Deck with House Committee Assignments
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Boy, are you going to need a program to know who all the new Utah House chairs are for standing and budget committees come the January general session....
Weekly Survey: Should Trump Dump Twitter?
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
President-Elect Donald Trump has been using Twitter to make some very controversial statements. Do you think he should quit the social media platform once he takes office in Janaury? Vote now in our weekly survey....
Why Trump Should Select Thomas Lee for High Court
By Golden Webb
A writer at National Review says Donald Trump could kill three birds with one stoneby appointingUtah Justice Thomas R. Lee to the U.S. Supreme Court: (1) reward thesignificantpercentageof Trump voters for whom the vacancy left byAntonin Scalia was their number one campaign i...
Report: Huntsman No Longer Being Considered for Secretary of State, Romney at Top of List (with video)
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
MSNBC's Morning Joe reported Tuesday morning that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman was no longer being considered for Secretary of State in a Donald Trump administration....
What Were the Top Utah Political Stories from 2016
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Donald Trump? Evan McMullin? What do you think were the top Utah political news stories from 2016? Give us your nominations now....
Governor Lowers Flags to Mark Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary
As authorized by the President of the United States of America, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has requested the lowering of the Flag of the United States of America and the Flag of the State of Utah in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day....
Senators Introduce the Daniel Webster Congressional Clerkship Act of 2016
Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), John Hoeven (R-ND), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced the Daniel Webster Congressional Clerkship Act, a bill that would improve the business of Congress and increase the public’s understanding of its work by establishing a...
Utah Treasurer Damschen Announces County-by-County Unclaimed Property Data for First Time in Utah History
For the first time in Utah history, Utah State Treasurer David Damschen announced the county-by-county values of properties safeguarded by the Utah Division of Unclaimed Property. ...
Work Begins on new Moab Water Treatment Facility
Work begins this week at the site of the City of Moab’s new wastewater treatment facility....
Hatch, Wyden, Isakson, Warner Introduce Bill to Address Chronic Illness
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., along with Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Mark Warner, D-Va., co-chairs of the Finance Committee Chronic Care Working Group applauded the introduction of S. 3504, the Creat...
Utah Farm Bureau Members Elect Farm and Ranch Leaders at Annual Convention in Layton
Members from Utah’s 28 County Farm Bureaus met recently in Layton to select leaders for the state’s largest farming and ranching organization....
Salt Lake Tribune
Jonathan Johnson: PSC should reject Rocky Mountain's solar plan
Editorial: Heroin plague increases the need for a needle exchange program in Utah
Editorial: Shared management plan for San Rafael Swell area worth study
Growing Moab begins work on new sewer plant
Utah's most prominent deadbeat: the state GOP
Salt Lake City Council questions rush on $350M add to airport rebuild tab
New partnership with U. aims to crank up Utah's manufacturing sector
Poll: Utahns like Hatch, but balk at extending 40-year tenure
Deseret News
Boyd Matheson: Economic Twinkies won't nourish the economy
Richard Davis: Pearl Harbor, the Age of America and President Trump
Editorial: We can honor Pearl Harbor by living like those of 'the civic generation'
Rep. Jason Chaffetz names new chief of staff, legislative director
Utah receives $6 million boost from EPA to reduce air pollution
Utah oil sands project hits delay
New manufacturing resource center launched in Utah
Congress passes Hatch bill to expand rural health care services
Herbert set to release budget with more money for schools, public safety
Salt Lake airport requests $350M more for its renovation
Other
Cold weather challenges Ogden orgs who help homeless, low-income populations (Standard-Examiner)
Cache County Council authorizes eminent domain in ranch road dispute (Logan Herald Journal)
Park City mayor plans immigration letter to congressional delegation (Park Record)
After blowback, NYT public editor walks back criticism of reporters (The Hill)
After ObamaCare: Insurers look to GOP for help (The Hill)
Ohio governor tells electors not to vote for him over Trump (Washington Post)
Law Firm Offering Free Legal Advice To Electors Who Don't Want To Vote For Trump (Huffington Post)
Why Joe Biden won't rule out running for president again (Washington Post)
Pentagon plays down report on cost-cutting study (Washington Post)
Democrats: McConnell Fix for Miners' Health Care Inadequate (New York Times)
Trump announces Japanese corporate giant is investing $50 billion in the U.S. (Washington Post)
Tribe's leader asks Dakota pipeline protesters to go home (The Hill)
Donald Trump Invites Tech Leaders to a Meeting (Wall Street Journal)