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Hey friends. Today is an exciting day in Utah. Caucus Night! Tonight we kick off the process where 80% of elections will be decided by just 0.16% of eligible voters. Whether you're a seasoned attendee or caucus curios, I've prepared a thread with what you need to know.🧵 #utpol

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ICYMI, armed with a fresh congressional map, the Democratic National Committee is looking to make reliably red-state Utah a little more “purple” and flip the balance of power in the U.S. House: www.fox13now.com/news/politic... #utpol #Utah

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Political cartoon courtesy of today’s Salt Lake Tribune and copyrighted cartoonist Duginski cable.com/duginski .

A single panel that depicts what effect the SAVE Act will have on married women. 

The letters GOP are spelled out. 
The G and P are red. The O is referenced by a saw cutting the O shape. On the saw’s flat surface, SAFE Act words.

A married woman stands on the O as the saw “cuts” her voting right away.

Political cartoon courtesy of today’s Salt Lake Tribune and copyrighted cartoonist Duginski cable.com/duginski . A single panel that depicts what effect the SAVE Act will have on married women. The letters GOP are spelled out. The G and P are red. The O is referenced by a saw cutting the O shape. On the saw’s flat surface, SAFE Act words. A married woman stands on the O as the saw “cuts” her voting right away.

Political cartoon courtesy of today’s Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com and the cartoonist duginski, cable.com/duginski

A marriage certificate is NOT a valid form of ID when registering to vote.

🖕🏾married women who take their husband’s names?

SAVE Act disenfranchises us women-folk.
#utpol

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With a new congressional map, the Democratic National Committee is looking to turn red-state Utah 'purple' Armed with a new congressional map and a Salt Lake County-centric district that could put another Democrat in Congress, the Democratic National Committee is looking to give Utah some attention.

Beyond the new Salt Lake County-centric CD1? DNC Chair Ken Martin tells me he's eyeballing CD2, where Congressman Blake Moore filed to run for re-election in (but maybe not necessarily this election cycle): www.fox13now.com/news/politic... #utpol #Utah

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Armed with a fresh, court-approved congressional map, the Democratic National Committee is looking to make reliably red-state Utah a little more “purple” and flip the balance of power in the U.S. House: www.fox13now.com/news/politic... #utpol #Utah

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2026 elections: Utah’s new court-ordered map draws 41 candidates for Congress • Utah News Dispatch Under Utah's new congressional map, 41 candidates having officially filed to run in the state's 2026 primary elections.

The stage is set for Utah's 2026 midterm elections. The state's Utah's new court-ordered congressional districts have drawn a crowded field — with 41 candidates filing to run. #utpol

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With a new congressional map, the Democratic National Committee is looking to turn red-state Utah 'purple' Armed with a new congressional map and a Salt Lake County-centric district that could put another Democrat in Congress, the Democratic National Committee is looking to give Utah some attention.

NEW: With a new, court-ordered congressional map and a competitive district, the Democratic National Committee is looking to turn red-state Utah a little more "purple." DNC Chair Ken Martin spoke to me about their plans: www.fox13now.com/news/politic... #utpol #Utah

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Seeking access to Utah's voter rolls, Justice Dept. sues Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson, demanding she hand over voter roll information to them.

Background on the lawsuit: www.fox13now.com/news/politic... #utpol #Utah

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Defendant Deidre M. Henderson, in her official capacity as Lieutenant
Governor of the State of Utah, respectfully moves this Court to dismiss Plaintiff
United States’s Complaint. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6); DUCivR 7-1(a). The basis
for this motion is that Plaintiff has not alleged facts stating a claim for relief under
Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
INTRODUCTION
Federalism and the separation of powers are the central features of our
constitutional order. The Framers envisioned a robust system of dual sovereignty in
which the States maintained a strong independent role—including in running
elections. For that reason, “the Constitution grants to the States a broad power to
prescribe the ‘Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and
Representatives.’” Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut, 479 U.S. 208, 217
(1986) (quoting U.S. Const. art. I, § 4, cl. 1). The Constitution also allows Congress a
role in the electoral process—specifically, that of “establishing uniform rules for
federal elections, binding on the States,” where necessary. Foster v. Love, 522 U.S.
67, 69 (1997). But on a fundamental level, it is the States that wield the
“constitutional power to prescribe rules regulating federal elections.” Moore v.
Harper, 600 U.S. 1, 27 (2023); see also Foster, 522 U.S. at 69.
Plaintiff now aims to upset that balance. In this litigation—as in 29 similar
lawsuits against other States and the District of Columbia, none of which have yet
been successful—the executive branch of the federal government claims the power

Defendant Deidre M. Henderson, in her official capacity as Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, respectfully moves this Court to dismiss Plaintiff United States’s Complaint. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6); DUCivR 7-1(a). The basis for this motion is that Plaintiff has not alleged facts stating a claim for relief under Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1960. INTRODUCTION Federalism and the separation of powers are the central features of our constitutional order. The Framers envisioned a robust system of dual sovereignty in which the States maintained a strong independent role—including in running elections. For that reason, “the Constitution grants to the States a broad power to prescribe the ‘Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives.’” Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut, 479 U.S. 208, 217 (1986) (quoting U.S. Const. art. I, § 4, cl. 1). The Constitution also allows Congress a role in the electoral process—specifically, that of “establishing uniform rules for federal elections, binding on the States,” where necessary. Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67, 69 (1997). But on a fundamental level, it is the States that wield the “constitutional power to prescribe rules regulating federal elections.” Moore v. Harper, 600 U.S. 1, 27 (2023); see also Foster, 522 U.S. at 69. Plaintiff now aims to upset that balance. In this litigation—as in 29 similar lawsuits against other States and the District of Columbia, none of which have yet been successful—the executive branch of the federal government claims the power

to compel the State of Utah (“the State” or “Utah”) to hand over sensitive personal
information belonging to millions of Utah voters. For support, it cites the Civil
Rights Act of 1960 (CRA)—a 66-year-old statute under which it has “never
previously claimed powers of this magnitude” before. Biden v. Nebraska, 600 U.S.
477, 501 (2023). Plaintiff reads this statute to confer a “sweeping power to obtain”
state voting records, requiring States to ignore their own voter privacy laws in the
process. Dkt. 1 (“Compl.”) ¶ 2.
Plaintiff is mistaken. The CRA does not require Utah to hand over its own
internal voting rolls, which the State created for its own purposes, and which are
not “records” that have “come into [its] possession” as the statute specifies. 52
U.S.C. § 20701. The CRA does not prohibit Utah from redacting sensitive voter
information, as required by State law. And it does not authorize the federal
government to sidestep Congress’s unambiguous requirement that the federal
government provide a valid statement of “the basis and the purpose” for its votingrecord request. 52 U.S.C. § 20703

to compel the State of Utah (“the State” or “Utah”) to hand over sensitive personal information belonging to millions of Utah voters. For support, it cites the Civil Rights Act of 1960 (CRA)—a 66-year-old statute under which it has “never previously claimed powers of this magnitude” before. Biden v. Nebraska, 600 U.S. 477, 501 (2023). Plaintiff reads this statute to confer a “sweeping power to obtain” state voting records, requiring States to ignore their own voter privacy laws in the process. Dkt. 1 (“Compl.”) ¶ 2. Plaintiff is mistaken. The CRA does not require Utah to hand over its own internal voting rolls, which the State created for its own purposes, and which are not “records” that have “come into [its] possession” as the statute specifies. 52 U.S.C. § 20701. The CRA does not prohibit Utah from redacting sensitive voter information, as required by State law. And it does not authorize the federal government to sidestep Congress’s unambiguous requirement that the federal government provide a valid statement of “the basis and the purpose” for its votingrecord request. 52 U.S.C. § 20703

NEW: Lt. Governor Henderson (through her lawyers) have asked a federal judge to throw out the DOJ's lawsuit seeking Utah voter records. Essentially, argument is federalism and DOJ is not entitled to them nor can they require states to ignore their own voter privacy laws. #utpol #Utah

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As soon as the law was passed, the Utah Attorney General's Office had lawsuits over abortion rights, the Great Salt Lake, climate change and redistricting moved to a special 3-judge panel to hear.

It's like "legal inception," with new challenges the panel is unconstitutional. #utpol #Utah

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This matter is before the Court on a petition for extraordinary relief and a rule 23C
motion for expedited consideration, filed on February 26, 2026. The rule 23C motion for
expedited consideration is denied.
 Pursuant to Rule 19(g) of the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure, the Court
requests that the Respondents file a response to the petition within fourteen (14) days
from the date of this order. Any reply is due within seven (7) days after service of the
response.

This matter is before the Court on a petition for extraordinary relief and a rule 23C motion for expedited consideration, filed on February 26, 2026. The rule 23C motion for expedited consideration is denied. Pursuant to Rule 19(g) of the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure, the Court requests that the Respondents file a response to the petition within fourteen (14) days from the date of this order. Any reply is due within seven (7) days after service of the response.

Catching up on this, but the Utah Supreme Court REJECTS Planned Parenthood's requests for expedited hearings in their challenge of the legislature's new "Constitutional Court" panel of judges. They're going to move at a regular pace. The order... #utpol #Utah

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Wikipedia Edit History entry for Trevor Lee (politician)

Deprod: state legislators are presumed notable barring good evidence otherwise.

Wikipedia Edit History entry for Trevor Lee (politician) Deprod: state legislators are presumed notable barring good evidence otherwise.

Trevor Lee (politician)
Edited on Monday, Mar 16, 2026 at 11:34 MDT

#TrevorLee #Utah #UtLeg #UtPol #Wikipedia

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Gov. Cox signs 7 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session
SALT LAKE CITY (March 13, 2026) – Today, Gov. Cox signed 7 bills in the 2026 General
Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below:
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H.B. 17 Public Infrastructure District Meeting Amendments
H.B. 45 Fire Code Amendments
H.B. 46 Taxpayer Information Sharing Amendments
H.B. 62 Road Jurisdiction Amendments
H.B. 126 Micro-Education Entity Facility Amendments
H.B. 366 Judicial Modifications
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H.B. 597 Alcohol Amendments

Gov. Cox signs 7 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session SALT LAKE CITY (March 13, 2026) – Today, Gov. Cox signed 7 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below: ● ● ● ● ● ● H.B. 17 Public Infrastructure District Meeting Amendments H.B. 45 Fire Code Amendments H.B. 46 Taxpayer Information Sharing Amendments H.B. 62 Road Jurisdiction Amendments H.B. 126 Micro-Education Entity Facility Amendments H.B. 366 Judicial Modifications ● H.B. 597 Alcohol Amendments

Catching up on emails while I was out and Gov. Cox signed the omnibus alcohol bill and the "constitutional court" bill, among others. #utpol #Utah

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SALT LAKE COUNTY 2001 So. State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
(385) 468-7500 TTY 711
Municipal Building Authority
Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 6:00 PM Council Chambers, Room N1-110
Meetings may be closed for reasons allowed by statute. Motions relating to any of the items listed
below, including final action, may be taken.
This meeting will be simulcast via Webex so the public and members of the Board may participate
electronically. The link to access the Cisco Webex is listed below:
https://slco.webex.com/weblink/register/rf43b0910db93346046435f0cf4d08288
The Board will also broadcast live-streams of its meetings on Facebook Live, which may be accessed
at http://www.facebook.com/slcocouncil/.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
3.1 Approval of February 24, 2026, Municipal Building Authority Minutes
3.2 Approval of March 3, 2026, Municipal Building Authority Minutes
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS
4.1 Hold a Public Hearing to Receive Input From the Public with Respect to the Issuance
of not to Exceed $65,000,000 of Lease Revenue Bonds and the Potential Economic
Impact the Financed Project Will Have on the Private Sector
4.2 Hold a Public Hearing to Provide Members of the Public an Opportunity to Present
Testimony on the Proposed Issuance of not to Exceed $65,000,000 of Lease Revenue
Bonds
ADJOURN

SALT LAKE COUNTY 2001 So. State Street Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (385) 468-7500 TTY 711 Municipal Building Authority Meeting Agenda Tuesday, March 17, 2026 6:00 PM Council Chambers, Room N1-110 Meetings may be closed for reasons allowed by statute. Motions relating to any of the items listed below, including final action, may be taken. This meeting will be simulcast via Webex so the public and members of the Board may participate electronically. The link to access the Cisco Webex is listed below: https://slco.webex.com/weblink/register/rf43b0910db93346046435f0cf4d08288 The Board will also broadcast live-streams of its meetings on Facebook Live, which may be accessed at http://www.facebook.com/slcocouncil/. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PUBLIC COMMENT 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3.1 Approval of February 24, 2026, Municipal Building Authority Minutes 3.2 Approval of March 3, 2026, Municipal Building Authority Minutes 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4.1 Hold a Public Hearing to Receive Input From the Public with Respect to the Issuance of not to Exceed $65,000,000 of Lease Revenue Bonds and the Potential Economic Impact the Financed Project Will Have on the Private Sector 4.2 Hold a Public Hearing to Provide Members of the Public an Opportunity to Present Testimony on the Proposed Issuance of not to Exceed $65,000,000 of Lease Revenue Bonds ADJOURN

NEW: Salt Lake County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday for a $65 million bond to cover library improvements/upgrades. Here's the public notice... #utpol #Utah

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Wikipedia Edit History entry for Trevor Lee (politician)

non notable biography

Wikipedia Edit History entry for Trevor Lee (politician) non notable biography

Trevor Lee (politician)
Edited on Monday, Mar 16, 2026 at 10:10 MDT

#TrevorLee #Utah #UtLeg #UtPol #Wikipedia

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Screenshot of an article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Titled, “Here’s who sold the Salt Lake City warehouse to ICE, and how we traced its ownership”.

Subtitle: “ICE purchased the 24.9-acre industrial property for $145.4 million Wednesday”.

Authors Jose Davila IV and Tony Semerad, SLT.

Photo of purchased warehouse is inset. Courtesy of Chris Samuels, SLT.

Article describes layers of bank, REIT, LLCs entities that sold/own warehouse that will hold future ICE detainees.

Screenshot of an article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Titled, “Here’s who sold the Salt Lake City warehouse to ICE, and how we traced its ownership”. Subtitle: “ICE purchased the 24.9-acre industrial property for $145.4 million Wednesday”. Authors Jose Davila IV and Tony Semerad, SLT. Photo of purchased warehouse is inset. Courtesy of Chris Samuels, SLT. Article describes layers of bank, REIT, LLCs entities that sold/own warehouse that will hold future ICE detainees.

Screenshot of an article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com

Weird layers of corporate and private entities which sold/own this recently ICE-purchased warehouse in SLC.
#utpol

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How the Trump admin may erase history, science at Utah’s national parks - The Salt Lake Tribune

Article courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com

Lest the signs promote “beauty, abundance, grandeur”, potus may have them removed because they tell the truth.
🤦🏽‍♀️🙄🤷🏽‍♀️

#utpol

How the Trump admin may erase history, science at Utah’s national parks
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Screenshot of an article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Titled, “Before buying SLC warehouse for new detention center, ICE awarded a $10.4M contract to transport people there.”

Author Samantha Moilanen, SLT. Article describes how GEO Transport Inc. through ICE, was awarded a contract on January 9.

Screenshot of an article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Titled, “Before buying SLC warehouse for new detention center, ICE awarded a $10.4M contract to transport people there.” Author Samantha Moilanen, SLT. Article describes how GEO Transport Inc. through ICE, was awarded a contract on January 9.

Article courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com

Quietly, a done deal.

Transportation of detainees by a subsidiary of GEO Group (private contractor for detention centers).

A purchase from a private LLC in Chicago of a SLC warehouse.

To house humans.

Dotting I’s. Crossing T’s.
#utpol

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Wikipedia Edit History entry for Nate Blouin

Winning candidate

Wikipedia Edit History entry for Nate Blouin Winning candidate

Nate Blouin
Edited on Monday, Mar 16, 2026 at 6:29 MDT

#NateBlouin #Utah #UtLeg #UtPol #Wikipedia

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I have to hand it to our Content Creator Senator Mike Lee. He doesn't pass many bills, but when he's fully committed, he's not above telling the truth if lying alone isn't helping to get his bill to the president's desk. #utpol #SaveAct

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Caroline Gleich (@carolinegleich) Utah is trying to build a “mega” ICE detention center in Salt Lake City. There’s a protest THIS WEDNESDAY March 18th, 6-7:30pm at 6020 W 300 S SLC. Show up if you can. Share if you can’t. This is not ...

You'll, at the very least, be able to look your grandchildren in their questioning eyes and say you chose the right when a choice was placed before you.

#utpol

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Highs and Lows: Tackling the $38 Trillion Debt Highs and Lows: Tackling the $38 Trillion Debt

I’m sharing Senator John Curtis’ weekly newsletter from my inbox.

Note the irony of the senator’s bicameral fiscal restraint bill.

I’ll point out that the good Utah senator voted FOR the deficit exploding OBBB.

Read on, Utahns.

#utpol

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Political cartoon in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Cartoonist is 
Pat Bagley. Titled, “Do you speak woke?” A single panel with six different scenes, depicting Bagley’s view of what Utah politicians tout as voter fraud here.

As the cartoon drawings progress: A reporter seeks evidence that 300 dead people voted. A politician taps his phone for said evidence. 

He disappears. In his place, Jefferson Burton (R-UT, Salem) appears. In the real legislative session, he proposed new legislation which would curtail mail-in voting. 

The last panel, if I’m correctly interpreting, has two politicians seeing his legislation as a scapegoat. What actually passed was a “study” to be conducted on vote by mail.

Political cartoon in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Cartoonist is Pat Bagley. Titled, “Do you speak woke?” A single panel with six different scenes, depicting Bagley’s view of what Utah politicians tout as voter fraud here. As the cartoon drawings progress: A reporter seeks evidence that 300 dead people voted. A politician taps his phone for said evidence. He disappears. In his place, Jefferson Burton (R-UT, Salem) appears. In the real legislative session, he proposed new legislation which would curtail mail-in voting. The last panel, if I’m correctly interpreting, has two politicians seeing his legislation as a scapegoat. What actually passed was a “study” to be conducted on vote by mail.

Political cartoon courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com and cartoonist Pat Bagley @bagleycartoons.bsky.social

Killing citizen power.
Drawing “fair” maps.
Suing over court ordered maps.
Deciding which party runs, where.

And now a “study” on VBM.
If your voice didn’t matter….

#utpol

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Imagine if Temple Square had been blocks from Auschwitz.

Exactly how "Latter Days" do the Saints believe we are, that their association with atrocity is of no importance?

#utpol

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Wikipedia Edit History entry for Utah Independent American Party

Wikipedia Edit History entry for Utah Independent American Party

Utah Independent American Party
Edited on Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 at 3:54 MDT

#Utah #UtLeg #UtPol #Wikipedia

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Mikey Lee is not fair and honest in his business dealing with his fellow countrymen.

#utpol

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Just in: Gov. Cox just signed 7 more bills, including this year's alcohol bill. Some new elements are now law, including a repeal of the law requiring restaurants to check every ID for alcohol purchases #utpol

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Friends, I’m hearing conspiracy stories that the DHS/ICE detention center is part of a deal in exchange for federal $$ to save the Great Salt Lake. I promise you, that’s not true. We Republicans are more than happy to host a concentration camp in SLC regardless. #utpol

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Salt Lake immigration detention center plans spark opposition from mayors; others quiet Plans for an immigration detention center in Salt Lake City are sparking strong opposition from Mayor Erin Mendenhall while others are remaining quiet.

As word spreads of plans for an immigration detention facility on the west side of Salt Lake City, many seem to be scrambling to get more details www.ksl.com/article/5146... #utpol

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Paid $145 million in cash
A private LLC
Who’s the owner of the LLC?
83,000 square feet

Oh ,but jobs: to hold human beings inside?🤦🏽‍♀️
#utpol

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