Ten Things You Need to Know for Tuesday
by Bryan Schott
07/10/2012 | 486 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
There are 119 days until the 2012 election and 202 days until the start of the 2013 legislative session.

Ben McAdams will learn (maybe) who his November opponent will be when Salt Lake County releases the counts for absentee and provisional ballots in the County Mayoral primary contest [Tribune, Deseret News].

Lawmakers aren't letting the Constitutional Review Commission do its job [Utah Policy]. 

A new poll shows most Utahns oppose same-sex marriage, but they are beginning to warm up to the idea of civil unions [Deseret News].

Holladay officials are considering whether to allow a home-based business dealing in firearms there [Tribune].

Utah's state forester says he plans to restrict target shooting in rural areas to lessen the danger from wildfires [Standard-Examiner, Daily Herald]. 

Many LDS Church members drop their opposition to a new high-rise at the Missionary Training Center after leaders ask to get on board [Tribune].

A new report shows Utah's federally-owned lands are worth $14 million to the state's economy [Deseret News]. 

Sen. John Valentine wants to memorialize artist Arnold Friberg with a special license plate [Daily Herald].

Utah taxpayers may be on the hook for the legal battle with a polygamist sect in Southern Utah [Tribune].

Are gay Mormons allowed to serve as leaders in the Boy Scouts? [Tribune
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