Morning must reads for Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 67th day of the year. There are 298 days remaining in 2017.
Lawmakers finish up spending bills for 2017. Herbert defends extra funding for the new prison. The CIA can allegedly hack phones and smart TV's.
Legislature preparing to finish up final spending bills
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Lawmakers have been scouring the budget and expect to have at least $12-15 million to spend on the so-called "money bills" before the Legislature adjourns on Thursday night....
Lawmakers want to tie online course funding to classroom funding formula
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
There's an interesting little clause tucked away inside the public education budget that has the state's largest teachers union wary....
Herbert: Governors can help Congress create efficient, resilient Medicaid program
By Golden Webb
In an op-ed, Gov. Gary Herbert urges Congress tolearn from the experience of the 50 states as it overhauls Obamacare and considers needed reforms to Medicaid. America's governors deservea seat at the table, argues Herbert, "because it is the states that actually run the Medi...
Lawmakers set to spend $293 million on building projects
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
While often not talked about much, state revenue bonds are a way to pay for huge construction projects – with some kind of revenue flow from those projects ultimately paying off the bonds....
Weekly survey: The best and worst of the 2017 Utah Legislature
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
What do you think were the best and worst things done by the 2017 Utah Legislature? Let us know what you think in our weekly survey....
Herbert defends $100 million in additional prison funding
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Rarely does GOP Gov. Gary Herbert chide the press, but he did so Tuesday, saying the new state prison was “always” going to cost around $650 million, and media reports that a new $100 million in bonding was, in fact, not new at all....
Lawmakers may revive bill to tax statewide counties to fund homeless shelters in Salt Lake
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
There’s a hiccup with a bill GOP leaders want to help local governments accept – and pay for – homeless resource centers....
Chaffetz: Invest in healthcare instead of a new iPhone (with video) - UPDATED
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Jason Chaffetz says the newly unveiled Republican replacement for Obamacare will require some financial sacrifice for Americans....
Lee statement on American Health Care Act
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Tuesday in response to the release of the American Health Care Act:...
Senate passed Hatch-sponsored bill to repeal BLM Planning 2.0 rule
The Senate passed major legislation to repeal the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Resource Management Planning rule, which is commonly called “Planning 2.0.” Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the senior Republican in the United States Senate, served as a ...
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Chaffetz suffers a barrage of mean tweets for nothing
Legislature approves state budgets, bulk of new funding reserved for education
Watered-down UTA reform bill advances
Senate approves $5,000 bonuses for teachers at high-poverty schools
Bill OKs liquor stores keeping some profits
Medical marijuana research authorization advances in Utah Capitol
Sen. Mike Lee among small band of conservatives fighting against the Republican health care bill
Bill to allow suing porn distributors for harm to minors advances
Utah Senate gives early OK to allowing ATVs on Salt Lake County roads
House approves removing so called 'no-promo homo' law
Complaints accuse Utah lawmaker of bullying, berating school officials in front of students
Deseret News
Ralph Hancock: Fairness, merit and identity politics
Richard Davis: Our legislators have failed Utah's children once again
Final-hour bill to control prison area development raises red flags for Salt Lake City
Lawmakers say $100 million prison bond for infrastructure was expected
Ex A.G. Mark Shurtleff filed misconduct complaints against federal, state agents
Hatch, Lee disagree on House GOP plan to replace Obamacare
Legislature commits nearly $240 million in new money for public education
Legislature approves $1.2 billion in bonds for roads, liquor stores, new U. med school
Teachers in high-poverty schools to get bonuses under bill
Legislature boosts penalties for prostitution-related crimes
House rejects move to eliminate school grades from school accountability legislation
Utah moves for greater scrutiny, testing of sexual assault kits
Bill to help wrongfully convicted people use post-conviction DNA testing passes Legislature
Bill allowing lawsuits against porn suppliers for harm to minors clears Legislature
Lawmakers approve bill to criminalize sexually motivated extortion
Did call reveal revenge plot against Shurtleff, Swallow?
Other
Utah Legislature passes bill to bond $1 billion to speed up transportation projects (Daily Herald)
Editorial: Utah's poor aren't a revenue stream for state lawmakers - yet, anyway (Standard-Examiner)
Utah House of Representatives kills animal shelter amendments (Park Record)
Trump tells lawmakers 'no more excuses' on replacing Obamacare (Washington Times)
Camille Paglia Predicted 2017 (New York Magazine)
Ivanka Trump clothing line reports record sales (The Hill)
Right revolts on ObamaCare bill (The Hill)
US Intelligence Officials: Latest WikiLeaks Drop 'Worse Than Snowden' Docs (BuzzFeed)
Public Clinics Fear Federal Cuts To Planned Parenthood Would Strand Patients (NPR)
Nineteen States Urge EPA To End Obama's Federal Overreach (Daily Caller)
Dakota Access Pipeline Court Challenge Denied, Oil Could Flow As Soon As Next Week (NPR)
Trump renominates FCC chairman (The Hill)
Wanting
"Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants." Benjamin Franklin
Good Idea
"A new financial app from JP Morgan can now do in seconds what it once took Wall Street financiers 360,000 hours to accomplish. That's right, the app wrecks the global economy." Conan O'Brien