Ten Things You Need to Know Today
by Bryan Schott
Oct 24, 2012 | 737 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Countdown: There are 13 days until the 2012 election and 97 days to the start of the 2013 legislative session.

Greg Peterson, the GOP activist and fundraiser accused of multiple rapes, has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound [Tribune, Deseret News].

Democrat Donna McAleer hits Republican Rob Bishop over earmarks during a radio debate [Tribune].

Utah Democrats launch a campaign against “straight ticket” voting [Fox 13].

Attorney General Mark Shurtleff says Mitt Romney could win the popular vote but might lose the election [Utah Policy].

Utah may soon offer license plates that say “In God We Trust” [Tribune].

Utah wanted began the effort to force voters to show ID at the polls before it was cool [City Weekly].

The Salt Lake City Council approves two new ordinances on how historic districts can be used to restrict development [Tribune].

Paul Rolly says there’s something screwy about how Sen. Karen Mayne was removed from the Senate Business and Labor Committee by Senate President Michael Waddoups [Tribune].

Utah’s largest counties continue to create jobs, but wages are still far behind the national average [Tribune].

Cab companies are offering free rides to take voters to the polls [Tribune].
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Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Hatch amendments hurt

Wanted: West Valley City police chief who can restore public trust

Obamacare moves to forefront in immigration debate

Gun lobbyist seeks restoration of firearms rights

Swallow’s fate in House GOP’s hands Wednesday

Charter-school pioneer discusses innovative ed movement at Utah conference

Utah regulators asked to reconsider power plant pollution solution

Paul Rolly: School bus vandalism yields an unlikely culprit

Weber voters to decide $45 million library bond

In veto-proof vote, Salt Lake City Council OK’s $8M tax increase

Wharton: Selfish reasons to oppose Nevada water deal

Report says too many teachers, too little quality; Utah educators question study

Herbert not budging on Snake Valley deal

Family steps up with $4 million to rescue Capitol Theatre project

Granite schools will cut staff to make up budget deficit

Deseret News

Op-ed: People deserve rights at our borders

Editorial: A darkening cloud

Editorial: Limit the power of the Antiquities Act

Milestone reached in removing Moab tailings

Utah Technology Council touts STEM education for Utah’s economic future

Report: Teacher training in U.S. an 'industry of mediocrity'

Governor Herbert says he won't change his mind on Snake Valley water sharing agreement

Salt Lake City approves 13.8 percent tax hike despite mayor's threat to veto

Washington Post writer: Mitt Romney lost because he's Superman; modern voters prefer Batman

Impeachment investigation 'highly likely,' House majority leader says

Other

Mark Saal: In Utah we are constantly fighting the war on weeds (Standard-Examiner)

Emissions could be cut (Park Record)

Hi-ho, Silver: Western governors are away to Park City (Park Record)

Logan Municipal Council to conduct public hearing on $129M proposal for 2014 budget (Logan Herald Journal)

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