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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Saturday Workout

  1. Legislators fund $2500 teacher raises (we told you we were gonna).
  2. And more is on the way.
  3. We passed the two Base Budgets on Friday.
  4. Deseret Morning News on the Driving Privilege Card And here.
  5. So the $11B base budgets are done. Now what? Trucker bombs!
  6. Audit finds most undocumented drivers buy insurance.
  7. UTA Audit: changes necessary?
  8. Liquor laws.
  9. KUER on the State of the State and Education in Utah
  10. How about we lower the tax rate to five percent?
  11. President Bush visited the Legislature?
  12. Et tu Brute?
  13. A whole new level of swag (But is it worth more than $50 bucks?)
  14. Home Education Magazine tracks SB 37.
  15. Senator Greg Bell moves to protect U of U researchers.
  16. President John Valentine will work to enhance CHIP Funding.
  17. Senator Mark Madsen says Let Charter Schools play sports.
  18. Senator Howard Stephenson's changes in corporate income tax approved in committee.
  19. Homeless boys home seeks help. And here.
  20. Ye old Senate Gavel.
  21. Senator Wayne Niederhauser promotes greater transparency in government.
  22. James L. Sorenson honored in the Utah Senate.
  23. More ideas to solve Utah's education problems.

3 Comments:

Anonymous VilaD said...

Just wanted to let you know that the link to the story about the Gavel needs to be fixed.

Thanks

1/26/2008 9:01 PM  
Blogger The Senate Site said...

Fixed. Thanks! Have a great weekend.

1/26/2008 9:32 PM  
Blogger VilaD said...

The current liquor laws in UT are a joke as it is, and make the state UT an object of ridicule.

Is it possible, just this once, for the legislators to keep the Morman church OUT of the business of State Law making, and not make Utah look anymore ridiculous than it does already?

I thought Church and State were supposed, by law, to be separate.

I guess that law doesn't apply to Mormons, just everybody else.

1/26/2008 9:35 PM  

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