Situational awareness – August 23, 2018

Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City.

 How inland port negotiations failed. Why “Better Boundaries” is a big deal. The White House is reeling following Cohen’s guilty plea.


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  HERE ARE THE STORIES YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO TODAY  

“Game on”

Gov. Gary Herbert says Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski told him “Game on” when she called to say that negotiations over the inland port were off – http://bit.ly/2LgE67m

Redistricting changes

We break down how the “Better Boundaries” initiative will make fundamental changes to the redistricting process if voters approve the proposal in November – http://bit.ly/2LofvxC

New podcast

Download the podcast of our conversation with Gov. Gary Herbert. It’s also available wherever you get your podcasts, including Spotify – http://bit.ly/2wgTD1B

Whoops!

The twitter account for the National Weather Service in North Dakota attacked Mitt Romney on Wednesday, calling him a fraud – http://bit.ly/2Pqpohr


  OTHER UTAH HEADLINES   

Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Secrecy only harms potential of Port Authority

Utah developer seeks to block public vote on former Cottonwood Mall site, threatens to abandon residential and retail project

Utah’s first West Nile death of 2018 reported in Salt Lake County

Representatives of the Mormon church asked Utah’s elected leaders to join the fight against the medical marijuana initiative

Utah County — home of Silicon Slopes — ranks No. 2 among nation’s large counties for job growth, No. 6 for wage increases

Utah’s governor wants to push school safety ideas, including rapidly shutting steel walls

Sen. Orrin Hatch says allegations against Trump are ‘serious’ but don’t rise to impeachment ‘just yet’

UTA finally hiring outside monitor to oversee reforms — 15 months after original deadline set by federal prosecutors

Murray City Council votes to move forward with nuclear energy project, citing growing need to replace coal

Deseret News

Op-ed: Funding the Lake Powell Pipeline is possible — here’s how

Op-ed: Large national monuments don’t damage rural economies — but they don’t help either

Jay Evensen: Port authority needs to let public into the room where it happens

Editorial: Environmental initiatives must also be economical

Utah Rep. Chris Stewart says it’s too early to know if Trump broke campaign finance laws

Health groups urge Utahns to vote for Medicaid expansion initiative

In one Utah elementary, school safety means security doors, compassionate counselors

Salt Lake hosts ‘speed dating’ event for convention industry

Other

Utah County will send tax question to ballot if UTA gives local control to its portion of revenue (Daily Herald)


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