Morning Must Reads for Thursday, December 8, 2016
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 343rd day of the year. There are 23 days remaining in 2016.
Gary Herbert takes the wraps off his $16.1 billion budget proposal. Utah has struck a deal with Amazon to start collecting online sales taxes. Joe Biden backtracks and says he's not running for president in 2020.
Hughes Not Taking a Trump Administration Job...For Now
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
While saying he’s not taking anything off the table, Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes saidWednesday he’s not looking toward Washington, D.C., for a new job....
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....
Herbert's 2018 Budget Proposal is 6.2% Larger than Last Year (Updated)
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
GOP Gov. Gary Herbert wants to spend $16.1 billion next year, his newly-released budget shows, with a 4 percent increase in basic public school spending and an overall budget increase of 6.2 percent – an analysis by UtahPolicy shows....
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....
Trump: Romney Still in Running for Secretary of State
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
In a Wednesday morning interview, President-Elect Donald Trump said Mitt Romney is still in the mix to be named Secretary of State....
Rep. Stewart Reflects on the Attack of Pearl Harbor in Speech on the House Floor
Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), a former Air Force Bomber pilot, reflects on the 75th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor in a speech on the House Floor....
Preserving Utah's Excellent Business Climate
A terrific business climate is one of the best holiday gifts that Utah’s businesses could receive....
Salt Lake City to Commemorate Human Rights Day with a Free Public Celebration
For the first time, the 2016 Human Rights Day Celebration will be free of charge and open to the public, hosted by the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office of Diversity & Human Rights (ODHR) and the Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission....
Hatch, Wyden Issue Bipartisan Report on Concurrent and Overlapping Surgeries
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) issued a Committee staff report detailing the practices of concurrent and overlapping surgeries where lead doctors at teaching hospitals perform multiple surgeries at the same time. ...
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Utah's needs go beyond Herbert's latest budget
Governor's new budget emphasizes law enforcement, education
UTA spent 59% more on 'union busting' consultant than initially disclosed - $74,000
Despite more people living on the street, Salt Lake City will not increase overflow shelter space
Repeal or replace Obamacare? For Utahns on all sides, cost is the sticking point
Fears over proposed changes to solar bills spark Utah application spike
Census: Some recession effects still linger in Utah
Deseret News
A. Scott Anderson: Fair rates needed for utility and for rooftop solar
Dan Liljenquist: News stories about fake news stories
Jay Evensen: Gear up for another prison relocation battle, in 2050
Trump: Romney still in running for secretary of state
Outlook upbeat for national and local economy, analyst says
Residents pack Draper City Hall to 'Save the Hollows,' council delays vote
Federal land agency shoulders heavy criticism from all sides
Governor announces deal with Amazon.com to collect sales tax on Utah purchases
Census: Economic data paints two different portraits of Utah
Other
County considers delayed salary increase for elected officials (Logan Herald Journal)
Senate Dems shamed for nearly all-white top staffers (Politico)
Federal judge kills recount effort in Michigan (The Hill)
US Steel wants to accelerate investments, bring back jobs, CEO says (CNBC)
Trump hires a third general, raising concerns about heavy military influence (Washington Post)
Ohio House committee approves bill banning abortion after 20-weeks (FOX News)
Trump Appears to Soften on Deporting Thousands of Young Immigrants (New York Times)
Joe Biden, on valedictory tour, mixes emotional farewell with lingering ambition (Wasington Post)
Are Democrats Wasting Their Time Taking On the Electoral College? (Atlantic)
Postelection Rally Lifts Stocks to New Heights (Wall Street Journal)
Trump Picks Scott Pruitt, Climate Change Skeptic, to Lead EPA (New York Times)