Nine Things You Need to Know Today - February 7, 2012
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There are 30 days until the final day of the 2012 Legislative Session, 35 days until the Utah Democratic Party Caucus meetings, 37 days until the Utah Republican Party Caucus meetings, 140 days until the Utah Republican Presidential Caucuses and 274 days until the 2012 election.

Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota all hold their GOP presidential nominating contests today. Here's what to watch for [Politico].

A Utah lawmaker proposes drug testing for some welfare benefits [ABC 4].

Legislative Republicans are squabbling over changes to Utah's nominating system [Deseret News].

Sen. Howard Stephenson's tuition tax credit proposal gets a legislative hearing Tuesday afternoon [Tribune].

Rep. Wayne Harper says he will make changes to his proposal to end Salt Lake City's anti-idling ordinance [Tribune].

Rep. Paul Ray wants Utah Congressional candidates to live in the districts they represent [Tribune].

The Utah Senate advances a bill banning teenagers from using cell phones while driving [Tribune, Deseret News].

Tea Party candidate Jacqueline Smith steps up to challenge Rep. Rob Bishop [Tribune]. 

Jon Huntsman says he won't run for another office this year, but might sometime down the line [Tribune]. 
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February 08, 2012
Chris Herrod is leading the fight for Utah, and for states rights right now. He's a great statesman, not a politician. www.herrod2012.com
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