Ten Things You Need to Know for Monday – November 10, 2014

62% of Utahns want to get rid of the "Zion Curtain." Supreme Court agrees to hear another challenge to Obamacare. Utah's voter turnout hits an historic low.

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Monday's top-10 headlines:

  1. A new poll shows 62% of Utahns want to get rid of the so-called "Zion Curtain" in restaurants that serve alcohol [Utah Policy].
  2. The Supreme Court agrees to hear a case challenging whether the government can provide tax credits to consumers using the federally-run Obamacare healthcare exchanges [Huffington Post].
  3. President Obama announces he has tapped federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch as his nominee for Attorney General. If confirmed she would be the first black woman to hold the position [New York Times].
  4. Reps. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz are in line for some plum and powerful assignments in the next Congress [Associated Press].
  5. Utah's voter turnout hits an anemic 40% this year, which is the lowest since 1960 [KSL].
  6. A federal court upholds same-sex marriage bans in four states. What does that mean for Utah? [Deseret News].
  7. Enrollment in Utah's charter schools is booming [Deseret News].
  8. Brad Smith assumes the helm as Utahs new state superintendent [Tribune].
  9. Charges have been dropped against one of the defendants who participated in a protest against federal control of public lands [Tribune].
  10. The Salt Lake County Health Department wants to fine those who use woodburing stoves on voluntary no-burn days [Tribune].

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