Situational awareness – April 2, 2018

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City, and welcome to the first weekday of April.

The Utah GOP may move to reign in the power of the Central Committee. Utahns favor an independent redistricting commission. The trade war with China heats up.

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Here are the news stories driving Monday

GOP smackdown

Utah GOP delegates are proposing some changes to the party’s governing documents that are designed to put the clamps on some members of the State Central Committee [Utah Policy].

Redistricting commission popular

Our latest survey finds that most Utahns favor the ballot initiative to create an independent redistricting commission, but nearly 1/4 don’t have an opinion [Utah Policy].

Signature update

The medical marijuana ballot initiative nearly has enough signatures to qualify for November’s ballot. Count My Vote is moving closer to securing a spot, while the redistricting and Medicaid expansion proposals are lagging behind. The Keep My Voice proposal still has not turned in any signatures [Utah Policy].

Will anti-gun violence protests do any good?

Our “Political Insiders” weigh in on whether the “March for our Lives” will have a lasting effect on the gun debate in America [Utah Policy]. 

Political bracket challenge “Final Four”

We’re down to the semifinals in our 2018 Utah political bracket. Cast your vote now to decide who goes to tomorrow’s finals [Utah Policy].

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