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Archive: News / Utah / Statecraft: Government & Politics (8 Stories)

Rubio raps president as big-government advocate

02/13/2013 8:39am
Republicans dismissed President Barack Obama's State of the Union address as nothing more than big government spending and more tax increases. But a brief sip of water may have gotten more immediate attention than any policy ideas.

FACT CHECK: Overreaching in State of Union speech

02/13/2013 9:19am
President Barack Obama did some cherry-picking Tuesday night in defense of his record on jobs and laid out a conditional path to citizenship for illegal immigrants that may be less onerous than he made it sound.

6 takeways from the State of the Union address

02/13/2013 9:41am
President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address of his second term Tuesday night, emphasizing many areas where the United States has succeed while also proposing new ideas for the country's future successes.

11 million illegal immigrants: How do we know?

02/13/2013 11:32am
There's one number that keeps up popping up in the debate over illegal immigration: 11 million.

Have You Seen This? Fist-bumping President

02/13/2013 1:38pm
Pres. Barack Obama drops an exploding fist bump on a GOP senator just before the Republicans get embroiled in another "Watergate."

Busy week sees movement on 'Dixie State University' and air quality

02/13/2013 3:57pm
The Utah Legislature kicked off a busy week Monday. In the last three days, bills ranging from the name of Dixie College to the quality of our state's air have passed before lawmakers' eyes, and many have seen approval.

Obama minimum wage plan renews economic debate

02/13/2013 6:15pm
President Barack Obama's call to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour and boost it annually to keep pace with inflation is already getting a trial run. Ten states make similar cost-of-living adjustments, including Washington state, where workers earn at least $9.19 an hour, the highest minimum in the country.

Bill would compensate families of disabled, fallen firefighters

02/13/2013 8:47pm
Utah lawmakers are seeking to close a legal loophole that can in some cases leave the families of disabled or fallen police and firefighters without compensation.
 
   
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