Friday, May 2, 2025
⏰ Tick Tock
6 days remaining to verify signatures for the HB267 referendum. (5/7/2025)
103 days to Utah's 2025 municipal primary elections (8/12/2025)
187 days until Election Day (11/4/2025)
551 days until the 2026 midterm elections (11/3/2026)
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Utah Headlines
Utah Sens. Lee and Curtis vote against bipartisan effort to reverse Trump tariffs. [Utah Political Watch]
Sen. Mike Lee has sponsored a bill with Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley to end production of the one-cent coin. [Wall Street Journal]
No veto override session this year, Utah legislative leaders say. [Utah News Dispatch]
PornHub blocked Utah 2 years ago. A lot has happened since. [KUER]
Utah governor, state courts hit with lawsuit over new disability law. [Utah News Dispatch]
Sen. John Curtis passes first Senate legislation, attempts to undo Biden-era EPA rule. [Deseret News]
Utahns pay the lowest rates in U.S. for electricity, even as one of the state's biggest, dirtiest power sources declines. [Tribune]
Utah Tech University to cut Spanish, American Sign Language programs under House Bill 265. [Fox 13]
Homebuilders offer bigger incentives to lure buyers. [Deseret News]
Inpatient mental health treatment at SLC V.A. halted, but officials won't say why. [Tribune]
National/International
The U.S. economy added 177, jobs in April, beating expectations. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.2%. [CNN]
President Donald Trump says he's "taking away" Harvard's tax-exempt status. [ABC News]
Chinese officials said they would be open to trade talks with the Trump administration, but only if it cancels tariffs on Chinese goods. [New York Times]
- More companies are warning consumers they are raising prices because of tariffs. [New York Times]
President Trump is expected to propose budget cuts to federal programs totaling more than $163 billion in his budget blueprint. [Wall Street Journal]
A federal judge said President Donald Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants was unlawful and permanently blocked removals in South Texas. [Washington Post]
President Trump threatened sanctions on any country that buys oil from Iran. [Associated Press]
President Trump's family and their associates have raked in billions of dollars in profits during his first 100 days in office. [Axios]
In a late night post on social media, President Trump said Democrats who try to impeach him should be expelled from Congress. [Washington Post]
Briefly...
Trump wants a new Air Force One so badly he's refurbishing a Qatari plane. [Wall Street Journal]
Autism evaluations are being canceled over fears about a national registry. [STAT]
Report: 1 in 4 Americans worry Chinese Americans are a threat. [AsAmNews]
Trump signs order seeking to end federal funding for NPR and PBS. [Washington Post]
75% of North America's bird species are in decline according to a new study. [Washington Post]