Ten Things You Need to Know Today - February 9, 2012
by Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
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There are 28 days until the final day of the 2012 Legislative Session, 33 days until the Utah Democratic Party Caucus meetings, 35 days until the Utah Republican Party Caucus meetings, 138 days until the Utah Republican Presidential Caucuses and 272 days until the 2012 election.

Salt Lake City will look into again hosting the Winter Olympics, possibly in 2022 [Tribune, Deseret News, ABC 4, Fox 13].

The Utah House blocks Rep. Stephen Sandstrom's attempt to open an immigration bill, but he's not done yet [UtahPolicy, Tribune, Deseret News].

Sandstrom's campaign for Congress gets noticed by the National Republican Congressional Committee [Tribune].

Sen. Aaron Osmond is dropping his controversial "personhood" bill this session because he says it would be too much of a distraction [Tribune].

The Senate passes a bill to limit Utah class sizes for younger children [Tribune, Daily Herald].

A House committee kills a measure to eliminate tenure for professors at a number of Utah colleges and universities [Tribune].

Rep. Bill Wright wants to ban schools from teaching kids about contraception [Tribune].

Lawmakers consider boosting the bounty for killing coyotes [UtahPolicy].

Voting patterns suggest a Mitt Romney nomination could be trouble for Utah Democrats [UtahPolicy]. 

Congressional candidate Mia Love's time as Saratoga Springs Mayor seems to run counter to her claim as someone who will hold the line on spending [Tribune]. 
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