Twelve Things You Need to Know Today - March 7, 2012
by Bryan Schott
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Tomorrow is the final day of the 2012 Legislative Session. There are 6 days until the Utah Democratic Party Caucus meetings, 8 days until the Utah Republican Party Caucus meetings, 111 days until the Utah Republican Presidential Caucuses and 245 days until the 2012 election.

Mitt Romney does well on "Super Tuesday" winning 6 states (Ohio, Alaska, Massachusetts, Vermont, Idaho and Virginia), but Rick Santorum scores wins in Tennessee, Oklahoma and North Dakota. That means the GOP nominating contest goes on [Politico]. 

Todd Taylor, the longest-serving executive director in Utah Democratic Party history, passes away unexpectedly at the age of 46 [Tribune, Deseret News, Fox 13].

Lawmakers are wrapping up the final budget details as the session chugs to a close [Tribune].

The education budget would boost school funding by $36 million next year [Tribune, Deseret News].

The legislature gives final approval to a measure tying teacher pay to performance [Tribune].

Utah Democrats speak out against the number of "message bills" on Utah's Capitol Hill this session [Tribune, Deseret News].

A bill mandating the teaching of "abstinence only" in sex education is on its way to the governor [Tribune, Deseret News, ABC 4, Fox 13].

25% of the Senate makeup and 19% of the House from 2011 will be different after the 2012 elections [Utah Policy].

Former Gubernatorial candidate Sam Granato announces a run for the Salt Lake County Council [ABC 4].

The Utah Supreme Court hears arguments over whether candidates in Utah can use a personal campaign account and a PAC to raise money for their campaigns [Tribune, Deseret News, Daily Herald].

Lawmakers come to a compromise over whether cities can enact anti-idling ordinances [Tribune].

Salt Lake County toughens e-verify requirements for new businesses [Tribune].
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Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Money talks: Scientific evidence for fund limits

6 million tons of Moab tailings removed, 10 million to go

Utah lawmakers frown on allowing recall elections

House GOP OKs Swallow investigation on way to possible impeachment

Protesters say Swallow must go, public trust is shot

Senate shoots down Mike Lee's border security amendment

Lawmaker pushes registry to protect unwed dads' rights

New Utah school grades will proceed with slight tweaks

Utah's federal land, roads fights a 'wild goose chase'?

Peg McEntee: House GOP takes good first step down Swallow path

Nevada judge won't halt federal lawsuit against Jeremy Johnson

Prisons officials deny Swallow accuser faced retaliation

Becker vetoes City Council's $8 million tax hike

Deseret News

Dan Liljenquist: Three ways to restore trust in Utah A.G.'s office

Attorney General John Swallow tells House leaders 'my side of the story'

Lawmakers discuss possible tweaks to controversial school grading law

Legislative panel mulls national putative father registry

Former West Valley City Mayor Brent Anderson dies

Protesters at Capitol want Attorney General John Swallow out

House GOP stops short of starting impeachment proceedings against Swallow, votes for investigation

Salt Lake City Mayor Becker vetoes property tax increase; City Council considers override

Senators challenging White House on religious expression in military

Nevada ruling in Johnson case could bring Swallow deposition

Other

Heidi Toth: John Swallow and the public trust (Daily Herald)

House Republicans reconvening to investigate Swallow (Daily Herald)

Poll: Most Utahns want impeachment process to begin (Standard-Examiner)

Utah lawmakers vote to launch investigation of attorney general (Standard-Examiner)

John Swallow: The legal trail to impeachment (Standard-Examiner)

Obama anti-nuclear pitch in Germany draws fire from Utah Rep. Rob Bishop (Standard-Examiner)

Bomb plotter runs for mayor: Joshua Hoggan candidacy will mean primary election for Roy seat (Standard-Examiner)

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