Morning Must Reads for Friday, December 9, 2016
Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 344th day of the year. There are 22 days remaining in 2016.
The federal government could shut down due to a fight over health benefits for retired coal miners. Donald Trump taps a critic of hiking the minimum wage as labor secretary. Mia Love lays the groundwork for a possible leadership role in Congress.
Extra Money, but None to Spend! - Bernick and Schott on Politics #309
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
Gov. Gary Herbert releases his $16.1 billion budget proposal. There's some extra money to spend, but most of it has already been spoken for. Will lawmakers even pay attention to the document when the 2017 session gets underway?...
Bob Bernick's Notebook: A Unified Opposition to Tax Hikes
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
A week ago I asked the rhetorical question: Who will oppose a state income tax hike to support our clearly underfunded public schools?...
Your Help is Needed to Change State School Board Clections So They Are Non-Partisan
By Kim Burningham
Although the elections for State School Board were non-partisan in the most recent election, state law has been devised so that all future elections of the State School Board will be partisan!...
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....
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....
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on Politics #309
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott explain (poorly) the week in Utah politics....
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report
Outdoor Notes-- Tribune:Hardware Ranch to host Elk Festival Saturday -- Tribune: Park City earns TripAdvisor honor Weekend EventsNew Films-- 2016 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour: Tribune review -- Manchester by the Sea: Tribune review -- Miss Sloane: Tribune review --...
Lee Praises Pruitt Pick for EPA
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Thursday in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as his nominee for Environmental Protection Agency Administrator:...
Hatch Statement on Meeting with Treasury Secretary Nominee Steven Mnuchin
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) met with Treasury Secretary Nominee Steven Mnuchin in his office in the U.S. Capitol. Following the meeting, which lasted approximately 40 minutes, Hatch issued the following statement:...
Hatch Statement on Meeting with HHS Secretary Nominee Rep. Tom Price
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) met with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Nominee U.S. Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) in his office in the U.S. Capitol and issued the following statement:...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Finland can teach the left and right about schools
Editorial: Bishop is wrong to call for national monuments to be undone
UTA reverses push to make van poolers pay for car washes
Memo to Utah GOP: Forget passing bills; try paying them
Online petition asks Salt Lake City mayor to open more shelter space for the homeless
Utah air, environmental regulators hope they can bank on guv's proposed budget
LGBT activist plans ad blitz targeting Mormon church's tax-exempt status
Utah lawmakers, one a fellow former astronaut, remember John Glenn
More change coming to Salt Lake City's RDA - a big boss is leaving
DABC reduces Lamb's Grill liquor violation fine to $2,500
Alta, Moab residents will pay highest rates for Utah's forthcoming Amazon sales tax
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: A rogue Electoral College? Let's hope not
Editorial: Regulatory climate as important as tax incentives for businesses
This is how long it takes Utahns to commute to work
Utah elections director describes John Swallow as a 'con artist' in new court documents
Gov. Herbert: Education groups need to 'quit the fighting,' unite on long-term strategy
Out in the cold: Addicted, mentally ill choosing streets over shelter, advocates say
Amazon.com entitled to keep 18 percent of sales taxes collected in Utah
Other
Former West Weber resident hopes to develop Weber County's first agri-community (Standard-Examiner)
Weber County OKs contracts to steer fight against intergenerational poverty (Standard-Examiner)
Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades (Washington Post)
State of Georgia accuses Homeland Security of attempted hack (The Hill)
Senate Democrats dig in as shutdown approaches (The Hill)
Do Trump's Cabinet picks want to run the government - or dismantle it? (Washington Post)
Reid predicts death of filibuster (Politico)
Hillary Clinton attacks 'fake news' in post-election appearance on Capitol Hill (Washington Post)
Obama's mighty EPA falls into Pruitt's hands (Politico)
Fast-food CEO, Trump's pick for Labor, on racy TV ads (Washington Post)
Why Obamacare could be the messiest battle of 2017 (CNN)
Stock benchmarks just did something they haven't done in nearly 20 years (MarketWatch)