Monday's news at a glance: Donald Trump is the 2020 frontrunner in Utah. Lawmakers advance their scaled back Medicaid expansion. Talks to avoid another government shutdown falter.
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More Utahns say Donald Trump is their 2020 presidential pick
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
If the 2020 presidential election were held today in Utah, GOP President Donald Trump would get a plurality of the votes and win the state's six Electoral College votes, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows....
Will Utah get Medicaid waivers from the Trump administration? Our 'Political Insiders' give their thoughts
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Republican lawmakers are pushing ahead with their own version of Medicaid expansion to override the voter-approved Prop. 3. The viability of their plan hinges on securing a waiver from the Trump administration. Our "Political Insiders" are split along partisan lines on wheth...
Bob can only name dead rappers - Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 408
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott run through another crazy week in Utah politics:...
Revamped Medicaid bill will implement Prop. 3 in July 2020 if the state can't get needed waivers
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The revamped Medicaid expansion bill passed by the House on Friday will implement Prop. 3, as passed by voters, if the state does NOT get expected waivers from the Trump administration....
Economic snapshot - February 2019
By Zions Bank
Utah continues to have one of the best labor markets in the nation....
Bob Bernick's notebook: Congratulations, Utahns! You won
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Well, the Medicaid expansion debate in the 2019 Legislature is about over senators will throw in a few words around Monday before sending SB96 on to Gov. Gary Herbert, who will sign it and we're done....
House Republicans pitch Dems on alternative Medicaid bill, but it's clear they have enough votes to pass without them
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
House Republican leaders pitched the latest plan for a scaled-back Medicaid expansion to House Democrats on Friday morning, but they made it clear they don't need Democratic support to pass the proposal....
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Shutdown talks falter. House and Senate negotiators are at an impasse ahead of Friday's deadline for a deal to avoid another government shutdown. Democrats are insisting on limiting the number of migrant detainees held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sources say the two sides have stopped communicating - https://politi.co/2N1qQpM
Bezos leaker revealed? Sources inside AMI, the publisher of the National Enquirer, say Michael Sanchez, the brother-in-law to Jeff Bezos' mistress leaked the couple's texts to the tabloid - http://bit.ly/2N0fNgq
Trump's schedules show more "executive time." Newly leaked personal schedules show President Trump spent half of last week in unstructured "executive time." The White House is furiously seeking the staffer who is leaking his schedules to the media - http://bit.ly/2MYSljA
A clue about Mueller's investigation. A lead prosecutor made a comment during a closed-door hearing last week that suggests the special counsel is continuing to pursue the theory that people in President Trump's orbit were discussing deals to end economic sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine - https://nyti.ms/2N1p8ES
2020 watch:
Impeachment vote. Texas Democrat Al Green says he will call for a vote on his resolution to proceed with the impeachment of President Trump - http://bit.ly/2N6TANX
Newsom slams Trump's "manufactured" border crisis. California Governor Gavin Newsom will plull all members of the National Guard who have been deployed to the Mexico border, saying the state will not take part in the Trump administration's "manufactured crisis" - https://nbcnews.to/2SFLfpC
Tax refund anger. Millions of Americans are getting a nasty surprise this tax season as they're learning their tax refunds are less than expected or they owe money because of the tax overhaul bill passed by Congressional Republicans - https://wapo.st/2MXlk7x
Anti-vaxxer children are seeking immunizations. More and more children of parents who refused to vaccinate them are getting inoculations to protect themselves from contagious diseases - https://wapo.st/2N10ynp
Another teacher strike. Thousands of teachers in Denver are hitting the picket lines Monday morning, advocating for more certainty in their salaries - https://cnn.it/2MYs596
The Border Patrol can't hire enough people. The Border Patrol is having trouble recruiting and keeping agents. The agency is more than 1,800 people short of their hiring goals - https://politi.co/2MYAitS
Wow! Former GOP strategist Steve Schmidt stormed off his own podcast after he was asked about advising Howard Schultz, who is considering an independent bid for president in 2020 - http://bit.ly/2MYBrla
Oh, great. A bat that got loose at an Indiana Pacers game last week may have exposed several people in the arena to rabies - https://abcn.ws/2N1NMVz
1794 - The first session of the U.S. Senate opens to the public.
1812 - Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry is accused of "gerrymandering" for the first time.
1929 - Miss Bobbi Trout, an 18-year-old "tomboy" who took up flying to avoid dishwashing, broke three world aviation records.
1990 - Buster Douglas, a 42:1 underdog, knocks out Mike Tyson in ten rounds to win boxing's World Heavyweight title.
2006 - Vice President Dick Cheney shot Texas attorney Harry Whittington in the face while participating in a quail hunt on a Texas ranch.
2013 - The Vatican confirmed Pope Benedict XVI would resign the papacy as a result of his advanced age.
Senator Romney announces support for William Barr
Senator Mitt Romney released the following statement in support of William Barr's nomination to serve as Attorney General of the United States:...
Sens. Lee and Harris introduce Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act
Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Kamala Harris (D-CA) introduced the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act Wednesday, a bill that would remove per-country caps for employment-based green cards....
Rep. Stewart announces '11 city town hall tour'
Congressman Stewart announces that he will host town halls in 11 cities within Utah's 2nd Congressional District....
Don't miss the Salt Lake Chamber's Small Business Summit
Join us for the Salt Lake Chamber's Small Business Summit: Ignite & Inspire next Friday, February 15, 2019 at the Salt Lake City Marriott University Park....
Anger
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Presidential Harassment
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