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Utah County Republicans oust long-serving legislator, while several Salt Lake County contests are headed to a second round of voting

Bryan Schott·April 20, 2020
Utah County Republicans gave the boot to 7-term Rep. Brad Daw while Salt Lake County Republicans pushed Sen. Wayne Harper...
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Poll: Republican delegates give Trump, Herbert high marks on coronavirus response

Bryan Schott·April 19, 2020
Utah GOP delegates give President Donald Trump and Gov. Gary Herbert high marks for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic...
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Utah’s unemployment rate grows to 3.6 percent

Bryan Schott·April 19, 2020
Utah’s nonfarm payroll employment for March 2020 grew by an estimated 2.6%, adding 40,400 jobs to the economy since March...
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Economic Response Task Force releases blueprint for reopening business in ‘Utah Leads Together 2.0’

Bryan Schott·April 19, 2020
As the COVID-19 curve begins to flatten, Utah’s Economic Task Force released a plan for reactivating the economy through a...
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Utah Foundation: Mass telework experiment offers potential, pitfalls

Bryan Schott·April 19, 2020
Utah Foundation began a teleworking study in early 2020 without knowing just how timely the topic would become. Following the...
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Bernick and Schott on politics podcast: ‘Sprinting toward reopening’

Bryan Schott·April 17, 2020
Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick wrap up the week’s political news....
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Lawmakers, Governor Herbert, want to kickstart Utah’s economy beginning May 1

Bryan Schott·April 17, 2020
Republicans in the Utah Legislature let it be known Friday: They want the state’s economy opened quickly....
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Situational awareness – April 17, 2020

Bryan Schott·April 17, 2020
Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City The Utah Legislature begins its historic online-only special session this morning at 9...
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Poll suggests Republican race in 4th District looks to be a wide-open contest

Bryan Schott·April 17, 2020
The race for the Republican nomination in Utah’s hotly contested 4th Congressional District looks to be a wide-open affair, but...
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Today in history – April 17

Bryan Schott·April 17, 2020
1397 – Geoffrey Chaucer tells The Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II. 1512 – The Roman...
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