Situational awareness – April 25, 2018

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. 

Mitchell Vice says Utah is ready for progressive policies. Lee says Congress can’t stop Trump from firing Mueller. More trouble for Trump’s VA nominee.

I was fortunate to attend a press screening of Avengers: Infinity War on Tuesday. All I can say is WOW!  I don’t want to spoil anything, but the movie is everything you want from a summer blockbuster and then some!

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  Here are the news stories driving Wednesday  

Progressive politics in Utah

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mitchell Vice says he can help Utahns break out of their apathy, which would lead to better policies that can benefit everybody [Utah Policy].

Here’s a podcast of our conversation with Vice [Utah Policy].

Utah leads the nation in employer-provided healthcare

A new study says Utah is tops in the country for workers getting healthcare through their employers, but premiums have doubled over the last decade [Utah Policy].

Can millennial voters make a difference?

Legislative candidate Nikki Cunard argues that millennial voters don’t fit the stereotypes that many believe, and this group is ready to take the lead politically [Utah Policy].


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