Situational awareness – March 19, 2018

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Utahns aren’t seeing a benefit from Trump’s tax cuts. Keep My Voice crosses a line. Massive Facebook data leak.

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Here’s what’s driving the day

Poll: Only 1/4 of Utahns have seen a boost in take-home pay from tax reform

Our latest poll finds most Utahns support the Trump tax cuts, but nearly half say they haven’t seen their paychecks get bigger from the sweeping tax overhaul [Utah Policy].

Keep My Voice vs. the Utah County GOP

The Utah County GOP is sanctioning Keep My Voice after the group attacked a sitting Republican lawmaker because he sponsored a bill to undo an illegal bylaw change by the GOP Central Committee [Utah Policy]. 

Dave Bateman alleges dirty tricks against him

Keep My Voice founder Dave Bateman says his political opponents are resorting to dirty tricks against him, but he’s offering very little in the way of evidence [Utah Policy].

Sen. Todd Weiler says he’s the “political lawyer” Bateman is referring to, but Bateman’s pushing a story that is not truthful [Utah Policy].

Grading the 2018 Legislature

Our “Political Insiders” say lawmakers deserve a “C” grade for their work during the 2018 session [Utah Policy].

Political Power bracket rolls on

We’re into Round #2 of our 2018 “Political Power” challenge. Vote for today’s matchups here [Utah Policy].

Here are the results from the final day of Round #1 [Utah Policy].

Can anybody beat Romney?

Jordan Garn says there are a few “candidates” that could give Romney a run for his money in 2018, but you won’t see them on the ballot [Utah Policy].

Trump and millennials

Renae Cowley says millennials in the GOP are big fans of President Trump’s brash style and “take no prisoners” attitude.

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