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Bishop Introduces Federalism Resolution

Congressman Rob Bishop and members of the 10th Amendment Task Force plan to introduce a Federalism Resolution before leaving D.C. for the August recess.

The resolution is a statement of federalist principles that reaffirms Congress' commitment to the principle of federalism and the 10th Amendment. ...

Following is the text of the draft resolution: ...

tags: 10th amendment, congress, federalism, james madison, the federalist
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America's Most Important Export: Freedom

Earlier this month Todd Weiler and I hosted and spoke for an hour to 13 leaders from Afghanistan who were visiting the United States ...

I was asked to talk to them about political communications, using Utah Policy Daily as an example of how political information and services can be distributed at low cost. ...

I was impressed with how smart and knowledgeable this group was. But I was most impressed with how appreciative they were for America and American soldiers fighting for their freedom and stability in Afghanistan. ...

tags: afghanistan, diplomacy, war
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Who Uses Social Media?

In its latest Policy Perspectives newsletter, the Center for Public Policy & Administration at the University of Utah has published some interesting information about the demographics of Social Media users.

The article by Megan Crowley is a followup to a previous article, Social Media Guide for Local Government, about how local governments can effectively use Social Media. ...

tags: cppa, facebook, twitter, u of u, youtube
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Federalism Watch: Top 10 Developments in Federalism

A vibrant discussion is occurring throughout America today on federalism. Each week the staff of the 10th Amendment Task Force, prepares a weekly summary of 10 noteworthy developments ...

1) Same-sex marriage ruling hinges on 10th Amendment. A judge’s decision last week declaring that a state law allowing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts takes precedence over a federal definition of marriage has ignited a debate on both sides of the political spectrum on the proper role of federalism. ...

tags: 10th amendment, federalism, immigration, same-sex marriage
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Complete List of Utah Energy R&D

Ever wonder what work in being done in Utah regarding all sorts of energy-related research and development?

Probably not. But just in case you are interested in energy development, especially alternative energy, USTAR has put together a very impressive list of work being done in Utah ...

tags: carbon sequestration, energy, ustar
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Economy Improving, but State Budgets are Still Feeling Pain

The dozens of Utah legislators meeting this week with their counterparts from across the nation in Louisville, Ky., have a lot to be thankful for – Utah is in better fiscal shape than most other states.

But all is still not well, either here or across the nation.

tags: budgets, economy, legislature, ncsl
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Hot or Not: Who's Hot This Week?

Mostly red across the board as Utah's political leaders got a little less media attention this week compared to last.

Sen. Bob Bennett is starting to ponder his future now that his time in the Senate is coming to an end.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz's crusade against "pointless" sports tributes in Congress is still getting some attention.

tags: bob bennett, gary herbert, google news, hot or not, jason chaffetz, jim matheson, mike lee, morgan philpot, orrin hatch, peter corroon, ralph becker, rob bishop
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Romney Still Republican Frontrunner in New Hampshire

A new survey puts Mitt Romney firmly in first place among possible 2012 GOP presidential candidates in the Granite State.

tags: 2012 gop, mitt romney
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BYU Alum Makes Hill’s Hottest

Brigham Young University has had the distinction in recent years as the fittest college campus in America, and one of its alums now working in Congress is showing that when it comes to representing the Beehive State’s preternatural beauty – the world truly is their campus.  

tags: washington
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Poll Watch: Views on Immigration Moderate a Bit

Fewer Americans now say immigration should be decreased, while the number who say it should be kept at the same level or even increased is up slightly.

tags: immigration, poll watch
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Skype May Not be Right for Congress

One idea championed by the Tea Party Caucus is using Skype to connect with constituents back home. Right now, there’s a ban on Skype in Congress because of fears it is not secure.

tags: technology, skype, tea party
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Jeff Thredgold's Tea Leaf - 'Obamacare Comparisons'

Supporters of America’s move toward a government-controlled health care system frequently make reference to similar “successful” programs in other nations. A glimpse at three such national programs seems timely.

tags: economy, jeff thredgold, tea leaf newsletter
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Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report

See performers from around the globe at the Springville World Folkfest. View our listings for more events happening around the state this weekend, plus our fishing report.

tags: art, community events, concerts, dance, film, fishing, hiking, museums, music, outdoors, ski resorts, theater
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Bell: U.S. Imports Too Much Oil

WLOX: Lt. Gov. Greg Bell, attending the National Lieutenant Governor's Association Conference in Mississippi this week, voices his opposition to the Obama administration's moratorium on deep water drilling, arguing that "we've got to produce our own energy."

tags: lt. gov. greg bell, mississippi, national lieutenant governor's association conference, utah in the news
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