Utah lawmakers have voted to launch an investigation about allegations surrounding Attorney General John Swallow. But the decision fell short of the dramatic step of impeachment many are calling for.
Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions
Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear stockpiles and to confront climate change, a danger he called "the global threat of our time."
CBO: Senate Immigration bill would help economy
David Espo and Erica Werner, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 8:51pm
Sweeping immigration legislation moving toward a vote in the Senate would boost the economy and reduce federal deficits, the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday, at the same time it would bestow legal status on an estimated 8 million immigrants living in the United States unlawfully.
House, Senate on diverging paths on agency budgets
Andrew Taylor, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 2:59pm
Republicans controlling the House unveiled slashing cuts Tuesday to a program that helps localities build community development projects, while their rivals in the Democratic-led Senate proposed to restore GOP cuts to international food aid and nutrition help for pregnant women.
Majority of Utah voters want Swallow impeached, poll shows
Emiley Morgan and Andrew Wittenberg |
posted Jun 17th - 11:59pm
The results of a new BYU poll show that support for embattled Utah Attorney General John Swallow is "extremely low," hovering at around 12 percent.
Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:09pm
States can't demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote in federal elections unless they get federal or court approval to do so, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision complicating efforts in Arizona and other states to bar voting by people who are in the country illegally.
Opinion: What the standard is for impeachment
Holly Richardson, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 17th - 10:16am
With increasing discussions about impeaching embattled Attorney
General John Swallow, there is also increasing discussion on what the
standard really is for impeachment.
Christie maintains a political balancing act
Ken Thomas and Steve Peoples, Associated Press |
posted Jun 14th - 5:34pm
Republican Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey is walking a political tightrope as he charts his future, trying to balance his re-election campaign in a Democratic-leaning state with a potential presidential bid aimed at winning over Republicans.
Jeb Bush: Immigrants 'more fertile,' fuel economy
Steve Peoples, Associated Press |
posted Jun 14th - 3:58pm
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush told religious conservatives Friday that the future of the nation's economy depends upon immigrants in part because they "are more fertile" and create more businesses than native-born Americans.
Texas gov. signs 'Merry Christmas' bill into law
Surrounded by sleigh bell-ringing Santa Claus impersonators, Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday signed a law protecting Christmas and other holiday celebrations in Texas public schools from legal challenges _ but also stressed that freedom of religion is not the same thing as freedom from religion.
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