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    Tag: Orrin Hatch

    Democrat Jenny Wilson makes campaign stop at WSU

    Above the Scroll, Elections, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Signpost Slider, Utah

    “Utah’s changing, and that’s what my candidacy represents,” U.S. Senate candidate Jenny Wilson said on Oct. 3 in a sit-down interview with The Signpost. Wilson is the Democratic party nominee […]

    October 4, 2018April 15, 2019 by Harrison Epstein
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Elections, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged Beehive state, Brett Kavanuagh, Cedar City, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Citizens United, Dan Jones & Associates, debate, democrat, Eric Eliason, FBI, Federal Election Commission, Harrison Epstein, healthcare, Jeff Flake, Jenny Wilson, LDS, LDS Church, Lee Castillo, local politics, Massachusetts, mitt romney, Mormons, Nic Muranaka, Orrin Hatch, polls, reform, republican, Rob Bishop, Salt Lake City, senate, Supreme Court, Ted Wilson, utah, Utah Debate Commission, Utah Public radio, voter outreach, Walker InstitueLeave a comment

    Senate hopeful Mitt Romney talks to The Signpost along campaign trail

    Campus Events, Elections, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Signpost Slider, Top Features, Top News, Utah

    A publicity entourage and security escort moved through charged crowds across Weber State University’s main campus March 13 as Senate hopeful Mitt Romney stopped along his statewide endorsement campaign to […]

    March 14, 2018March 14, 2018 by Cole Eckhardt
    Posted in Campus Events, Elections, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Signpost Slider, Top Features, Top News, UtahTagged campaign, Cannabis, Cole Eckhardt, governor, gun control, mitt, mitt romney, Orrin Hatch, President, Religion, romney, senate, The Signpost, USA, utah, Weber State UniversityLeave a comment

    Sen. Hatch resignation raises mixed views

    Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Utah

    Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch made an official statement on Jan. 2 that he would indeed retire in 2018. Nearly half of a century is ending for the senator who […]

    January 19, 2018January 23, 2018 by Deborah Wilber
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, UtahTagged Orrin Hatch, retirement, senate, utahLeave a comment

    Trump’s change to national monuments starts political wildfire

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    Two national monuments in Utah have become five smaller and less inclusive national monuments. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument was reduced from 1.9 million acres to around 1 million acres […]

    January 5, 2018January 5, 2018 by John Wise
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, Science & TechTagged Access Fund, Barack Obama, Bears Ears, Blanding, Caroline Gleich, Daneros mine, Department of the Interior, DONALD TRUMP, Eisenhower, Escalante, Escalante Canyons, FLPMA, Gary Herbert, Globalization, Grand Staircase, Haley Thomas, Indian Creek, Jack Wise, John Curtis, John Ruple, Kaiparowitz, Mylee Broad, Orrin Hatch, Professional Athlete, Rob Bishop, Ronald Raegan, Ryan Zinke, Sadie Newsom, Scott Groene, Shah Jaa, South Weber, Truman, White MesaLeave a comment

    Senate candidate Jenny Wilson visits Weber State University

    News, Politics, Utah

    Bidding to become the first female senator from Utah, Jenny Wilson made a stop along the campaign trail at Weber State University on Nov. 13 for a meet and greet […]

    November 16, 2017November 16, 2017 by Nina Morse
    Posted in News, Politics, UtahTagged campaign, Jenny Wilson, Orrin Hatch, senate, utah, Weber State UniversityLeave a comment

    Obama addresses student debt

    News

    Tuesday afternoon, social media users asked President Barack Obama questions about skyrocketing tuition costs and rising student debt. The social media site Tumblr solicited questions from its users prior to […]

    June 13, 2014September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in NewsTagged Arizona State, college, Missouri, North Dakota State, Obama, Orrin Hatch, President Obama, Student, TumblrLeave a comment

    Student loan interest rate now 6.8 percent

    News, Politics, Top News

    Federal Stafford Loan (student loan) interest rates rose to 6.8 percent July 1, because the U.S. Senate was unable to come to an agreement on a bill passed by the […]

    July 8, 2013September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in News, Politics, Top NewsTagged #PutStudentsFirst, 3.4 Percent, 6.8 percent, Bank on Student Loan Fairness Act, Bill H.R. 1595, blog, compromise, Congress, Congressman Matheson, Deadline, elected officials, Email, facebook, Federal, financial aid, Higher Education, Higher Education Act, House of Representatives, Interest, loan, Mike Lee, Orrin Hatch, Petition, President Wight, program, Rates, Rob Bishop, senate, signatures, Stafford, Student, students, Subsidized, Twitter, Unsubsidized, utah, Voice, vote, Warren, Weber State UniversityLeave a comment

    Orrin Hatch comes to WSU

    Campus Events, News, Politics, Top News

    Though he did not himself attend Weber State University, the U.S. senator for Utah took any opportunity to show off his tie, patterned with the purple WSU ‘W’, to guests […]

    February 25, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Campus Events, News, Politics, Top NewsTagged DREAM Act, elections, Lonald Wishom, Orrin Hatch, politics, town hall meetingLeave a comment

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