Ten Things You Need to Know Today – Friday, January 29, 2016

Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. There are 337 days left in 2016.

Republicans debate without Donald Trump. Herbert stands his ground on Planned Parenthood. A proposal would raise taxes on the richest Utahns to fund public schools.

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Friday’s top-10 headlines:

  1. Republicans debate sans Donald Trump. In the absence of the GOP frontrunner, everyone turns their guns on Texas Senator Ted Cruz [Washington Post, Politico, New York Times]. While that was going on, Trump was counterprogramming with a rally that he billed as a fundraiser for military veterans [Washington Post].
  2. Vice President Joe Biden lays into the GOP presidential field, calling the race for the Republican nomination “a gift from the Lord” to Democrats [New York Times].
  3. Democrats are calling on Gov. Gary Herbert to reverse his decision to end state contracts with Planned Parenthood after a grand jury clears the organization of any wrongdoing. Herbert is refusing to back down [Fox 13, Deseret News, Tribune, KUER].
  4. Sen. Steve Urquhart unveils hate crimes legislation that includes enhanced penalties for crimes motivated by race, religion, sexual orientation or other factors [2 News, Fox 13, Tribune].
  5. Sen. Jim Dabakis wants to raise income taxes on the richest Utahns to boost funding for public education [Utah Policy].
  6. Gov. Gary Herbert says he’s wary of the $14 million price tag for a lawsuit against the federal government over control of public lands in the state. At the same time, the Utah House hears arguments from lawyers that the state has a good chance of winning the case [Deseret News, Tribune].
  7. Lawmakers don’t expect to make any changes to SB54 this session [Utah Policy].
  8. Rep. Brian Greene wants to raise sales taxes for transportation without giving any of that money to the Utah Transit Authority [Tribune].
  9. A measure allowing the carrying of concealed weapons on public transportation moves out of a House committee [Tribune, ABC 4].
  10. Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson is calling for the city council to block Jackie Biskupski‘s appointments because she is forcing out long-time staffers with valuable experience [2 News].

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