Morning Must Reads for Friday, September 30, 2016

Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 280th day of the year. There are 92 days left in 2016.

Utahns support a minimum wage boost. SL City & County fight crime in the Rio Grande area of downtown. Hillary Clinton gets a bump in the polls after debate.

Have a great weekend!

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Talking points for Friday:

1-A majority of Utahns support a boost in the minimum wage, according to a Utah Policy poll (Utah Policy).

2-Congressman Bishop introduces federalism amendment and LaVarr Webb discusses why it’s a good idea (Utah Policy).

3. Hilllary Clinton is getting a little bump in the polls after her debate performance (The Hill).

4-Salt Lake City and County make a big push to fight crime in Rio Grande area of downtown with “Operation Diversion,” a coordinated effort with law enforcement and social services agencies (Deseret News) (Tribune).

5-Gov. Herbert will seek $400 million more for Utah schools in next state budget (Tribune).

6-Jon Huntsman Jr. disagrees with Trump, but will vote for him (Tribune).

 7-Vladimir Putin relishes his role as a disruptor in the world (New York Times).

8-Ammon and Ryan Bundy, in court this week, defend their armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge (New York Times).

9-Health insurance rates on the individual marketplace are estimated to rise 30 percent next year (Deseret News).

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