Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
by Bryan Schott
07/06/2012 | 687 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
There are 123 days until the 2012 election and 206 days until the start of the 2013 legislative session.

A report says the former chief of staff for Sen. Robert Bennett was one of the recipients of a "sweetheart" loan from Countrywide [Tribune].

Some reports say LDS Church members are using their membership lists to help mobilize support for Mitt Romney [ABC 4].

Salt Lake County election officials are still working to verify the absentee and provisional ballots from last month's election ahead of Tuesday's official canvass [Tribune].

Even though big turnover is coming to the Utah Legislature, term limits might still be a good idea [Utah Policy]. 

What's left of the Patrick Henry Caucus helps lead the charge against the Affordable Care Act now that it has been upheld by the Supreme Court [Daily Herald].

Rep. Rob Bishop has met with members of Germany's parliament 17 times since taking office [Tribune]. 

Mitt Romney's frequent visits to Park City help boost the city's economy [KSL]. 

After asking 4th of July parade goers to decide the fate of his mustache, Murray Mayor Dan Snarr says he will keep it [Tribune]. 

What could American Idol tell us about American politics? [Utah Policy]. 

Don't forget to watch our weekly video as we break down the big stories in Utah politics [Utah Policy]. 
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Salt Lake Tribune

Jason Chaffetz and Curt Oda: Guns at airports

Editorial: Water at risk: Fracking rules should protect supply

Editorial: It's about money: Utah needs top-tier college chiefs

Wilde declares candidacy for Murray mayor

Study: Salt Lake City has highest rate of gay parents in U.S.

Dreamers press Senate panel on immigration bill

Veterans push child identity protection in immigration bill

West Jordan City Council to discuss full-time pay for mayor

Utah governor: Grand bargain and state taking fed lands 'complementary'

Senate panel OKs landmark immigration bill with Hatch on board

IRS lied by omission, Hatch said

Salt Lake County set to create 'mutual commitment registry'

WVC approves changes to police review board

Sen. Mike Lee rents house from friend who bought his home

Tensions mount as Salt Lake school board talks tax hike

Deseret News

Op-ed: UDOT listened, made a good choice

Richard Davis: Abortion laws should keep up with advances

Timothy R. Clark: Real job creation requires finding ways to make people curious

Salt Lake City has highest rate of same-sex couples raising kids

Charity care offered as alternative to Medicaid expansion

Doug Robinson: Memo to the government: Feel free to spy on me

Ordinance would offer 'second chance' instead of jail for traffic offense

Gov. Gary Herbert tells Washington committee: Let us manage our land

Couples registry gets preliminary nod from Salt Lake County Council

Other

Logan's councilman Quayle says he won't run again (Logan Herald Journal)

Locals protest IRS targeting of tea party (Daily Herald)

Provo council gives mayor a $20K salary adjustment (Daily Herald)

Henry Glasheen, Basin Republican, ends leadership bid in state party (Park Record)

New Republican leader wants a GOP sweep in Summit County (Park Record)

Op-ed: Punt, pass or kick on gay marriage? (Standard-Examiner)

Op-ed: Economics and politics of federal debt-growth controversy (Standard-Examiner)

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