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The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders and Other Presidential Directives

lawfully exercising one of these functions, 22 the scope of his power to issue written directives is exceedingly broad. In short, he may issue or execute whatever written directives, orders, guidelines (such as prosecutorial guidelines or nondiscriminatory enforcement policies), communiqués, dispatches, or other instructions he deems appropriate. The President also may issue directives in the exercise of his statutorily delegated authority, unless Congress has specified in law that the statutory power may be exercised only in a particular way. A few examples of Congress s conditional grant of statutory authority are mentioned herein, but as previously explained, there are limits to how far Congress can go in an attempt to micromanage even the President s statutorily delegated authority.

An eye on the capitol

The Utah State Legislature is two weeks into their 2021 General Session, and local elected officials are making an effort to keep track of the bills likely to affect Grand County and to make local concerns heard at the state capitol. At the regular Feb. 2 meeting of the Grand County Commission, County Attorney Christina Sloan spoke about six state bills, with recommendations that the commission take a formal stance in support or opposition for each. While Grand County contracts with the lobbying firm Red Hill Strategic to help advance Grand County’s interests with legislators, commissioners agreed that active involvement from elected officials will help ensure state legislators are familiar with Grand County’s needs and willing to listen to its representatives. Below are the bills Sloan presented to the commission, with her recommendations:

Bill that would allow any billboard in the state to go digital advances through House committee

Opponents argue the proposal would erode local control and say the bright, flashing digital billboards are a blight on Utah’s scenic landscapes.

KZMU News: Friday January 8, 2020 - KZMU Community Radio

KZMU News: Friday January 8, 2020 The newly seated Grand County Commission might have some fresh faces, but all have worked for years in various capacities across our community. That’s certainly true for Sarah Stock, who was appointed on Tuesday to fill the vacant District 3 seat. Stock grew up in Castle Valley, and has worked largely in community service, especially on issues surrounding environmental justice. Today on the news, her thoughts as she begins her role as Grand County Commissioner.  Plus, our Weekly News Reel! where local newspaper reporters discuss their latest stories about our area. First (8:00), some water news from

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