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Rob Bishop: Publicity Hound

What's going on with Congressman Rob Bishop?

He used to be Utah's invisible Congressman, rarely sending out news releases and rarely getting his name in the papers. In the Deseret News column which we co-write, Frank Pignanelli and I used to regularly poke fun at Bishop for being so quiet and unnoticed. Now we may have to poke fun at him for being a media star (well, maybe not quite).

Bishop has suddenly become a lot more aggressive with communications.

tags: publicity, rob bishop, western caucus
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Four Questions We Should Be Asking Our Elected Leaders As They Balance the State Budget

Much has been said about how our elected leaders should address the estimated $850 million structural budget deficit for FY11. We will learn more in the next few weeks as state economists update their revenue forecasts and the governor releases his budget recommendations.

Here are four questions that we should be asking our elected leaders as they address this very serious situation:

tags: budget, deficit, economy, legislature, rainy day fund
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Becoming the New Utah

The extraordinary demographic transformation that is unfolding around us presents significant challenges to Utah's policymakers. One thing is clear: planning for the future cannot be based on an obsolete view that the future population is simply a supersized version of an idealized past.

tags: demographics, ethnic groups, labor, migration, population, utah
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Online Education is Texas-Sized Innovation

They say everything is "bigger" in Texas. Maybe that's why the "biggest" Innovation in K-12 education has chosen to hold its annual conference in Austin this year. iNACOL’s (International Association for K-12 Online Learning) Virtual School Symposium (VSS) is THE online learning conference for leaders looking to help shape the future of education. ...

I have the good fortune of attending and I must say the excitement here is palatable. This is one of the most promising new frontiers in education, and everyone knows it. Online learning in K-12 schools is growing explosively.

tags: disruptive innovation, education, on-line learning, schools, technology
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Draft Legislation to be Reviewed

This week is important for the Utah Legislature. A number of important commmittee meetings are scheduled today and a full slate of interim committees will be held on Wednesday.
Many committees will be reviewing important draft legislation for introduction in the January session. Much of the interim committee work of the entire year will be considered for a final time before the holiday season and the Jan. 25 session start.
For a complete list of the committees, see the legislative calendar: http://le.utah.gov/asp/interim/cal.asp.
Click on a specific meeting for the agenda, location, and meeting notice.

tags: interim day, laws, legislation, legislature
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Wise Words

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Experience

"A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way".  Mark Twain

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Don't Ask Don't Tell

"Speaking of 'Don't ask, don't tell,' Congressman Barney Frank said yesterday that the military's 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy will be repealed next year. It's going to be replaced by the policy, 'Yeah, we knew.'"  Jimmy Fallon

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Nov 20, 2009

1969:  The Nixon administration announced a halt to residential use of the pesticide DDT as part of a total phase-out.

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Networking with Other Municipal Leaders is Invaluable

Thursday was Day Two of new mayor’s training here at Harvard’s Institute of Politics. I’m back here this week with Mayor-Elect John Curtis from Provo and 18 other mayors-elect from various large cities throughout the U.S. John and I were commenting today that the more we talk to other elected officials from around the country, the more we appreciate the well managed state that Utah is, the relative strong economy we enjoy, and the good people of our cities.

tags: mike winder
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Election Central: Making an Example of Bennett

Imagine the situation in New York’s 23rd Congressional District repeated in a statewide race in Utah.  That’s a very real possibility facing incumbent Senator Bob Bennett in his bid for a fourth term in Senate.  Not only are conservatives inside the state building opposition to him, but there’s more and more pressure coming from outside the borders. 

The conservative blog Red State says the best way for party members worried about the “leftward drift” of the GOP establishment is to pick off Bennett. 

tags: bob bennett, club for growth, election central
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To the Barricades, Mon Ami!

Senator Orrin Hatch has a one-word suggestion for Americans if Congress passes health care reform.  “Rebel.” 

tags: harry reid, healthcare, orrin hatch, washington watch
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Rep. Chaffetz - Freshman Year

Rep. Jason Chaffetz talks healthcare and celebrates Halloween in his latest Freshman Year video for CNN.

Watch video after the jump.

tags: freshman year, jason chaffetz, washington watch
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Hatch: Senate Health Care Bill Uses "Accounting Gimmicks"

Senator Orrin Hatch discusses the Senate healthcare bill with Fox News' Neil Cavuto.

Watch video after the break.

tags: healthcare, orrin hatch, washington watch
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Hatch: KSM Trial Should be in Military Court

Senator Orrin Hatch tells Fox and Friends the decision by Attorney General Eric Holder to try Khalid Sheik Mohammed in a New York criminal court is ridiculous.

Video after the jump.

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Chaffetz: 'Two Competing Visions for America's Future'

In his latest piece for CNN, Rep. Jason Chaffetz says the health care reform debate is "about two competing visions for America's future. One vision holds that government can and should solve our problems, meet our basic needs and compel the wealthy to sustain the poor. The health care bill that passed in the House reflected that vision. In contrast, the conservative vision holds that wealth and prosperity come when productivity and self-interest are rewarded rather than punished, and that freedom is enhanced when government is as limited and as local as possible."

tags: competing visions for america's future, health care reform, house health care bill, jason chaffetz, washington watch
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Hot or Not: Who's Hot This Week?

Some of Utah's politicians jumped back into the media limelight in a big way this past week.

Representative Jason Chaffetz lit up the mediaverse after he spoke with the celebrity gossip website TMZ.com about former Miss California Carrie Prejean.

Senator Orrin Hatch got a ton of media attention this week due to his proposed amendment to the Senate healthcare bill limiting the purchase of insurance policies that cover abortion.

Representative Jim Matheson continued to generate news for his no vote on the House healthcare bill.

Full results after the jump.

tags: bob bennett, gary herbert, google news, hot or not, jason chaffetz, jim matheson, orrin hatch, peter corroon, ralph becker, rob bishop
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Jeff Thredgold's Tea Leaf - "Rebound"

The consensus view of forecasting economists at mid-year 2009 was that the global economy, at that time in its first overall recession since just after WWII, would not likely emerge from recession until perhaps 2010’s second quarter. Like most forecasts, that view was wrong.  The global economy has already begun to grow again.

tags: csp, jeff thredgold, president, thredgold economic associates and economist for zions bank
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Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report

A new holiday tradition begins this weekend at The Gateway with the Old World Christmas Market. Check out our listings for more events, including the Salt Lake Gallery Stroll, the Big Horn Sheep Festival in Moab, and much more.

tags: art, concerts, dance, festivals, film, fishing, hiking, hunting, markets, museums, music, outdoors, snowsports, theater
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Election Central: Possible Bennett Challenger Inches Closer to Run

The Hill reports (sub. Required) that attorney Mike Lee made the rounds in Washington, D.C. this week.  While there, Lee met with the Club for Growth, a conservative group critical of Senator Bob Bennett

tags: bob bennett, club for grotwth, election central, mike lee
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"Going Rogue" Book Tour Coming to Utah

According to her Facebook page, Sarah Palin is coming to Utah on December 9th.

tags: going rogue, sarah palin
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Learning the Ropes: Notes from a Newly Elected Mayor

Greetings from Harvard! I'm back here this week with Mayor-Elect John Curtis from Provo and 18 other mayors-elect from various large cities around the country. The Institute of Politics at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government has invited us (on their dime) to a newly elected mayor's training.

tags: mike winder
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November 20, 2009

 

  • Senators Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett are not fans of the healthcare bill introduced by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News).
  • The Sutherland Institute wants the state to abolish the Utah Office of Tourism as a cost cutting measure (Salt Lake Tribune).
  • Utah County GOP leader Taylor Oldroyd is cleared of a complaint that he violated party bylaws by campaigning against a Provo City Council candidate (Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune).
  • Utah League of Cities and Towns director Kenneth Bullock is elected to the National League of Cities board of directors (Deseret News).
  • Lawmakers are still looking to rectify bonuses paid to the heads of the state's Trust Lands agency (Salt Lake Tribune).
Weekend Media Notes
Red Meat Radio welcomes Tribune columnist Paul Rolly to the program (Saturday, 8-10 am, 630 AM KTKK).
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