The Senate Passed SB 250. This bill will allow the delegates who select senate candidates for their political party to become better educated as to how U.S. Senators have served their state - from the perspective of the state legislature. Senator Stephenson discusses the bill in this edition of the Hesterman Report. Listen here.
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Hesterman Report: SB 250
SCR 11, Opposition to the Creation of the New National Monuments
Chamber of Commerce on 2010's Ethics Bills
Press release from the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce:
Chamber praises landmark ethics modernization
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Live Media Briefing
Today's Media Briefing will be held in the Senate President's Office right after caucus at 2 p.m.
Watch below and text your questions to 801-633-3663.
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Tuesday Morning Workout
- Standard Ex: Senate Wives and More
- SLTrib: Utah lawmakers say no to more monuments
- KCPW: Legislature: No More National Monuments
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Utah Citizens' Initiative Petition Update
You know what to do... Do it on the internet
Red meat news is a mite skimpy this Tuesday morning, so we thought we'd take the opportunity to make yet another pitch for the Utahns For Ethical Government Ethics Reform Petition Initiative drive, which has a little over a month remaining before the April 15, 2010 signature submission deadline.
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Glenn and the census
Government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to promote efforts to count all Americans, but does the government want more than just a head count? Glenn, Pat and Stu go over some of the questions on the census form and decide which questions they would and would not answer. Glenn calls his wife Tania to see how and if she would answer.
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Picture of the Day - March 09, 2010
Ron Paul to Congress: Don’t “Stir the Pot” with Armenian Genocide Resolution
href="http://www.ronpaul.com" >Ron Paul spoke out in opposition to a resolution in the House Foreign Affairs Committee that would recognize as “genocide” the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces during World War I.
The Congressman argued that America should remain neutral on the subject and let the involved countries work it out themselves. He then encouraged other opponents of the resolution to apply their non-interventionist position not just to the past, but also to the present and the future.
The resolution was later approved 23-22.
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Higher Education, a Wise Investment
Ron Paul on the Census 2010
Census: A Little Too Personal
by href="http://www.ronpaul.com" >Ron Paul
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Glenn Beck Exclusive: Massa on Tuesday
Tomorrow at 5p ET: Congressman Massa for the full hour. I just spoke with him off air. All Americans need To hear him. Exclusive tomorrow on Fox News.
Ron Paul: If the Fed didn’t exist there would be no deficits
href="http://www.ronpaul.com" >Ron Paul spoke with Bob Schieffer of CBS News about his primary victory and his allegations against the href="http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/audit-the-federal-reserve-hr-1207/" >Federal Reserve.
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Transcript coming soon
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Glenn Beck: The Chicago way is now the American way
Congressman Eric Massa, a Democrat from New York, finds himself directly under the bus. He was kicked to the curb by democrats because he didn't support the healthcare bill or cap and trade. Democrats are using an ethics violation to toss him under the bus. Is this guy a dirtbag? Probably - it's not exactly uncommon in Washington DC. But do his transgressions make what he's saying about Washington untrue?
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Women State Legislators Celebrate Women's Achievements
by Michelle Blackston It’s a great time to be a woman. Just last night a woman, for the first time, received the best director award from the Academy Awards. Women outnumber men among college graduates.
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Glenn Beck: Oscar buzz (zzz)
Glenn did not watch much, if any, of the Oscars last night. It's always been quite difficult to stomach the self-congratulatory awards show, but it's getting even tougher because they are STILL hell bent on rewarding anti-war films that no one watches. Glenn, Pat and Stu go over the Oscars on today's radio program.
March 8, 2010
Recognizing the Work of UNICEF Red
by Senator Luz Robles
Minority Caucus Manager
This legislative session, I sponsored SJR7 “Joint Resolution on the United Nations Children Fund” in response to a request from a group of students from the University of Utah. Unfortunately due to politics, the resolution was not assigned to a committee and was held in the Rules Committee through the entire session.
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Glenn Beck: He played on our fears!
The RNC did a powerpoint presentation that just hacked Glenn off because the big strategy they came up with was to play on people's fears. Does that mean the RNC doesn't really think our country is sliding into socialism? Or going broke?
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Important Message From Ogden Councilwoman Amy Wicks
It's ridiculous to waste the resources of the fire department on Boss Godfrey's zoning/code enforcement/business license obsession
By: Amy Wicks
Ogden City Councilwoman
The reporter at the Standard-Examiner has issues with getting information correct and even having an inquisitive mind to ask questions to take some stories past press release journalism...so I'm passing this on to you with the hope that you can do something with it, Rudi.
This issue was initially brought up on your Weber County Forum blog some weeks ago:
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