Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday – June 19, 2015

Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. 

South Carolina continues to grieve following a mass shooting at a church. Herbert says lawmakers could consider keeping the prison in Draper. Utahns support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.

Countdown:

Friday's top-10 headlines:

  1. Charleston, South Carolina residents are still trying to make some sense of the mass murder of nine church-goers at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church [New York Times].
  2. Gun control activists are pessimistic any new regulations will come from the latest mass shooting in South Carolina [The Hill].
  3. Gov. Gary Herbert suggests lawmakers could consider keeping the Utah State Prison in Draper [Tribune, ABC 4, KUER].
  4. A new assessment says there's not enough undeveloped land at the Point of the Mountain to rebuild the prison in Draper [Deseret News].
  5. Herbert says he hopes a Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare will provide a path forward for Utah's efforts to expand Medicaid [Utah Policy].
  6. A new poll shows most Utahns support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants [Utah Policy].
  7. Utah Republicans may hit a big roadblock in their efforts to get around SB54 [Utah Policy].
  8. Salt Lake City has put plans to open a hospice for the homeless on hold for now [Tribune, Deseret News].
  9. Former Democratic Rep. Ros McGee passes away [Utah Policy].
  10. The State School Board is considering more changes to their school grading system [Deseret News].

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