Ten Things You Need to Know Today – Friday, February 5, 2016

Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. There are 330 days left in 2016.

Two medical marijuana bills move forward on Utah’s Capitol Hill. Tax revenues may fall short of projections. Framework for Utah to manage public lands is unveiled.

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Friday’s top-10 headlines:

  1. Lawmakers advance two separate medical marijuana proposals on Utah’s Capitol Hill [2 News, Fox 13, ABC 4, Deseret News, Tribune].
  2. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders try to out-progressive each other in their first one-on-one debate ahead of the New Hampshire primary [New York Times, Politico, Washington Post].
  3. Tax revenues may not meet projections, meaning lawmakers may not have as much money to spend this year as previously thought [Deseret News].
  4. Rep. Mike Noel unveils his sweeping proposal to set up a framework for the state to manage federal lands within its borders [Utah Policy].
  5. Legislative Democrats formally request all of the information about a legal brief prepared by the Commission of the Stewardship of Public Lands using taxpayer money [Deseret News, Tribune].
  6. Utah files a lawsuit against the federal government claiming the plan to protect the sage grouse violates federal law [Deseret News, Fox 13]. 
  7. House Minority Leader Rep. Brian King is pushing back against an attempt by House Republicans to change the partisan makeup of two legislative committees [Utah Policy].
  8. A plan to increase funding for charter schools moves forward in the Utah Senate [Tribune].
  9. A federal judge sends the lawsuit over SB54 to the Utah Supreme Court [Deseret News].
  10. Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski sends an email to campaign supporters reassuring them about the staff changes she’s making at City Hall [Tribune].

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