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Situational awareness - March 21, 2018

Situational awareness - March 21, 2018

 

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Welcome to Utah's must-read daily political news roundup. 

The Utah GOP loses another court battle over SB54. Utahns want Republicans to keep control of Congress in November. The suspect in a series of bombings in Austin, Texas is dead.

Happy birthday Twitter! The social media platform was founded on this day in 2006. 

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The Bell Tolls for Cuomo

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Judicial Watch Sues for Records of Clinton State Department Protocol Officer

 

State Department Official Went to Fundraise for Clinton Foundation, Clinton Campaign

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With the U.S. projected to spend $553 billion on research and development in 2018 and multiple cities vying to become the location of Amazon’s HQ2, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Most & Least Innovative States.

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Sen. Lee Responds to Senate Vote on Yemen Resolution

 

WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Tuesday after the Senate voted to table a War Powers resolution that would have ended U.S. involvement in Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen.

 

“The power to declare war belongs to Congress,” Sen. Lee said. “By tabling this measure today, we have chosen yet again to abdicate our constitutional responsibility.”

 

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Ride the Rest of the Season for $175!  Introducing the Brighton Spring Pass: Unlimited Riding from Now Till' Closing Day!

Situational awareness - March 20, 2018

10th Circuit Court rules SB54 is constitutional

By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor

 

Just in time for the biennial Utah caucus meetings, a three-judge panel has upheld a lower court's decision in the Utah GOP's lawsuit against SB54.

That means that the group of hardliners who have pushed back against Utah's dual-track nomination method has lost once again in court, and the 2014 compromise law passed by the legislature stands.

Supreme Court Ruling Could Mean Life or Death for Her Pro-Life Pregnancy Center

March 20, 2018

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Congresswoman Love: "The arts open up other senses"

 

Congressman Curtis: "I supported culture as the mayor of Provo and I will continue to do so."

Allyson Bell, chief of staff to Sen. Lee: "Arts and humanities are what make life worth living."

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Secretary Perdue Celebrates National Ag Day

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