Ten Things You Need to Know Today – Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. There are 347 days left in 2016.

Obama plans an “audacious” use of executive powers. Most Utahns want lawmakers to pass some kind of Medicaid expansion. Gov. Gary Herbert decides to use signature-gathering to get on the 2016 ballot.

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Tuesday’s top-10 headlines:

  1. The White House says President Barack Obama plans an “audacious” use of his executive power during his final year in office [The Hill].
  2. A significant majority of Utahns want the Utah Legislature to pass some sort of Medicaid expansion according to a new poll [Utah Policy].
  3. The Utah GOP heads back to court to see if they’re allowed to exclude candidates who don’t go through the convention system [Deseret News, Tribune, Fox 13].
  4. Gov. Gary Herbert is using the signature-gathering route to get on the 2016 primary ballot [Utah Policy, Deseret News].
  5. Businessman Michael Weinholtz is reportedly set to launch a bid for Utah Governor on the Democratic ticket [Utah Policy].
  6. A proposed bill would raise the smoking age in Utah from 19 to 21 [Fox 13].
  7. Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski keeps three department heads from Ralph Becker‘s administration while two others decide to leave [Deseret News, Tribune].
  8. The Utah Attorney General’s office says they’ve been investigating San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman in some fashion since 2013 [Tribune].
  9. A new law allows some consumer complaints filed with the Division of Consumer Protection to be made public [Tribune].
  10. Tuesday marks the official start of tax season [Washington Post].

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