Tuesday, May 13, 2025

⏰ Tick Tock

91 days to Utah's 2025 municipal primary elections (8/12/2025)
175 days until Election Day (11/4/2025)
539 days until the 2026 midterm elections (11/3/2026)

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Utah Headlines

Judge rules on outstanding matters in Utah school choice legal battle – clearing way for appeals. [Deseret News]

Advocates slam Utah law rolling back homeschool oversight after abuse death case. [KUTV]

Utah looks to Congress to peel back regulations and boost geothermal energy production. [Utah News Dispatch]

Why the Trump administration may be weakening air quality standards for Salt Lake City. [Tribune]

Salt Lake City close to annexing more land after hitting unexpected snag. [KSL]

"The orange rhino": Experts unpack the optimistic and pessimistic impacts of Trump's tariffs. [Utah News Dispatch]

The 2024-25 ski season wasn't the busiest on record, but it was close. [Tribune]

Hundreds of people paid for one, so where's the Great Salt Lake license plate? [Fox 13]

National/International

Here's what's in the House GOP tax bill [Bloomberg]

  • No tax hike on millionaires.
  • Maximum child tax credit would rize from $2,000 to $2,500.
  • No income taxes on tips, overtime wages through 2028.
  • Interest on auto loans would be deductible through 2028.
  • Private universities would face a massive tax increase on the investment income generated by their endowments.
  • The tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles would be eliminated by 2026.

Inflation was lower than expected in April, coming in at 2.3%. Consumer prices rose 0.2% for the month. [CNBC]

JP Morgan has dropped its probability forecast of an economic recession to below 50%. [Bloomberg]

President Donald Trump would likely have to waive existing security specifications to use the $400 million plane offered by the Qatari government as Air Force One. [Washington Post]

Newark Liberty International Airport had as few as three air traffic controllers scheduled to work on Monday evening, far below the usual 14 controllers. [New York Times]

A new book reveals that former President Biden's physical deterioration was so severe in 2023 and 2024 that his aides privately discussed the possibility that he would need to use a wheelchair if he had won re-election. [Axios]

One in five Gazans are facing starvation. The entire territory is facing a risk of famine that is projected to worsen in the coming months. [Washington Post]

The Pentagon spent at least $21 million flying migrants to the Guantánamo Bay. The military base there currently holds just 32 migrants. [NBC News]

Briefly...

Some tech companies are learning that the remote information technology workers are actually North Korean cyber operatives who funneled their salaries to the North Korean government. [Politico]

Ticketmaster will now show the full price of tickets, including fees, upfront before checkout. [The Verge]

The GSA has revoked a 2016 policy prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity in restrooms and other facilities in federal buildings. [FEDweek]

A popular AI chatbot tutor for students provided detailed instructions on how to synthesize fentanyl, dangerous diet advice and information on other illegal activities. [Forbes]