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When the federal government controls over 70% of the land in Utah, it's not just a policy issue—it's a crisis for rural communities trying to survive and thrive. In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Congresswoman Celeste Maloy, who represents Utah's 2nd Congressional District and brings a rare combination of real-world experience—as a former soil conservationist and public lands attorney—to one of the biggest underreported issues facing the American West: federal land control. They explore how Washington's top-down management of public lands has led to economic decline, lost jobs, and broken communities throughout the West. What was once land of opportunity is now tied up in red tape, blocked access, and one-size-fits-all mandates from bureaucrats who've never set foot in these towns. Maloy breaks down how we got here—from early land grants and homesteading to the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976—and why the West was promised local control but got federal overreach instead. If you believe in local decision-making, respect for property rights, and free people shaping their own future, this episode is a powerful look at what's gone wrong—and how we can start to fix it.
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, March 21, 20254:20 pm: Luke Rosiak, Investigative Reporter for The Daily Wire joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his piece on President Trump's closure of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.4:38 pm: Mike Carey, Chair of the Salt Lake County Republican Party, joins the program to give us his reaction to the raucous town hall meeting last night held by Representatives Mike Kennedy and Celeste Maloy in which they were consistently booed and shouted down by many in attendance.6:05 pm: Hugh Brown, Vice President of American Life League, joins the program for a conversation about a report from the group showing the staggering salaries – many over $350,000 per year – of the CEOs of Planned Parenthood.6:20 pm: Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation joins Rod and Greg to discuss the significance of the dismantling of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to this week's conversations with Terry Schilling of the American Principles Project on the Texas bill that would ban the “furry culture” in public schools, and (at 6:50 pm) with Stephen Macedo, Professor of Politics at Princeton, regarding his new book with Frances Lee “In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us.”
A wave of frustration during a town hall with US Reps. Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy. Dave and Debbie discuss the disruption, Congresswoman Celeste Maloy and Congressman Mike Kennedy call in live to discuss the townhall.
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, January 23, 20254:38 pm: Representative Jeff Burton joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his bill, HB300, that would require any mailed ballots be returned to poll workers and submitted with a valid form of identification.5:05 pm: Steve Moore, an economist and co-founder of Unleash Prosperity joins Rod and Greg for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy, and today they'll discuss Trump's first week back in the White House.5:38 pm: Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy joins the show to discuss her legislative priorities as Donald Trump takes office for his second term in the White House.6:05 pm: Mary Taylor, President of Pro-Life Utah, joins Rod and Greg to discuss the group's legislative priorities this session, as well as preview this weekend's annual Walk for Life.
Rep. Celeste Maloy has introduced a bill to limit the power of presidents to create national monuments.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy (UT-2) was fortunate enough to be at the inauguration, sitting amongst other high-profile leaders within the Capitol rotunda. She says there’s a renewed sense of excitement and dedication because of President Trump returning to office. She joins Inside Sources to discuss more of Inauguration Day.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas Analysis of President Donald Trump’s inaugural address The United States has a new president today, Donald J. Trump. Shortly after taking the oath of office, he spoke about several executive orders he would sign on Day 1. He also spoke of the need for unity in America and how he plans to “make America great again.” Inside Sources hosts Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan break down some of the key points from today’s inaugural address and share their political insights. Rep. Celeste Maloy shares her thoughts on Pres. Trump’s inauguration Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy (UT-2) was fortunate enough to be at the inauguration, sitting amongst other high-profile leaders within the Capitol rotunda. She says there’s a renewed sense of excitement and dedication because of President Trump returning to office. She joins Inside Sources to discuss more of Inauguration Day. Reactions to President Trump’s inauguration from Utah political insider When news broke that the inaugural ceremonies would be moving inside the US Capitol, many people who had planned to attend in-person were left in the lurch. Folks from Utah banded together and found a space to watch the ceremony nonetheless. Les Carpenter is the Vice President of The Elephant Club, a fundraising group in Utah’s Republican Party; she joins the show to describe her experiences attending the inauguration. Hundreds of executive orders to be signed today by President Trump Day 1 of the new Trump presidency is set to see close to 200 executive orders signed by President Trump. Some of these include reinstating TikTok, declaring a national emergency on the Southern Border, and ending DEI policies throughout the federal government. The Inside Sources hosts preview what the new president may do with the stroke of his pen... all before the day is over. Pres. Trump participates in the First Honors ceremony President Trump’s Inauguration Day is full of events and tradition. One of those traditions is known as the First Honors ceremony, or the “pass in review.” This event involves Honor Guard teams representing each of the military branches. Inside Sources breaks away from our regular show to describe this special event. Last-minute preemptive pardons issued by outgoing President Biden The focus of today is on the inauguration. But something outgoing President Biden did warranted a discussion by the Inside Sources hosts. Today – just before leaving office – Biden issued several preemptive pardons for members of his family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, members of the Jan. 6th Committee, and many more. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas explains the motivations for this unconventional move. Previewing the start of Utah’s Legislative General Session It’s a busy week for the politicos in Utah – the presidential inauguration today and the start of Utah’s Legislative General Session tomorrow. Inside Sources hosts Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan finish the show by sharing their expectations for the next 45 days.
Host: Taylor Morgan In a recent opinion piece featured in The Hill, Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy called on a size reduction for federal agencies. She believes – as do many of her Republican colleagues – that non-elected bureaucrats are too plentiful in federal government. She explains her thoughts on the lack of accountability for so-called “experts” working in federal agencies.
Host: Taylor Morgan Pres.-elect Trump pushes for Supreme Court to block sentencing in ‘hush money’ trial President-elect Donald Trump is asking the United States Supreme Court to block his criminal ‘hush money’ trial. It comes just days before sentencing was supposed to happen, this Friday. KSL Legal Analyst and Inside Sources co-host Greg Skordas breaks down the latest developments and discusses the authority SCOTUS may or may not have in this case. Governor Cox takes oath of office for second term Earlier today, Utah Governor Spencer Cox was publicly inaugurated for his second term in office. In his inauguration speech, he spoke often about what makes Utah different from the rest of the country: that we focus on faith, family, and community. Former Governor Gary Herbert – who chose Cox to join his ticket at Lieutenant Gover several years ago – joins Inside Sources to share his analysis of today’s ceremony. Rep. Celeste Maloy calls for a size reduction for federal agencies In a recent opinion piece featured in The Hill, Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy called on a size reduction for federal agencies. She believes – as do many of her Republican colleagues – that non-elected bureaucrats are too plentiful in federal government. She explains her thoughts on the lack of accountability for so-called “experts” working in federal agencies. New Elected Officials: Derek Brown, new Utah Attorney General New Utah Attorney General Derek Brown says he wants to restore trust and transparency to the office. Some of the ways he plans to do this are through releasing his public calendar, putting personal assets in a blind trust, and resigning from boards he sits on. He joins Inside Sources host Taylor Morgan to talk more about his priorities for office. Utah’s Senate Majority releases top priorities ahead of Legislative General Session Inside Sources is the place to get all your news on the upcoming 2025 Legislative General Session. Today, we spoke with Senate Majority Leader Kirk Cullimore about Senate Republicans’ top priorities for the session. This include focusing on legislation surrounding energy, education, public lands, and affordable housing. New Elected Officials: Cole Kelley, new State School Board Member In the last election, 8 of the 15 seats on the Utah State Board of Education were up for grabs. 3 of those seats were won by new members. One of those new elected officials is Cole Kelley, Utah State School Board representative for District 12. He calls into Inside Sources to talk about the things he heard from constituents as he ran for office, and how he thinks the Board can better work with the State Legislature. New Elected Officials: Amanda Bollinger, new State School Board Member Representing District 9 on the Utah State School Board is new member Amanda Bollinger. She comes into the position with a solid background in education, having defeated the incumbent during last year’s primary election. She calls into Inside Sources to explain her top priorities for office and how she sees the State School Board evolving alongside the State Legislature.
DOGE and reducing Fed influence, with Celeste Maloy full 2585 Mon, 09 Dec 2024 17:59:43 +0000 rtDYFo6xBQaqmxUZhf8zWym6Rr3kGAmZ news The Andy Griffin Show news DOGE and reducing Fed influence, with Celeste Maloy Join Andy Griffin for The Andy Griffin Show on Southern Utah's News Talk KDXU in St. George and listen to parts of the shows that you may have missed or just want to listen to again. 2022 News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperw
A bill pushed by lawmakers to give Utah control over 800 acres of federal land has passed the US House. Congresswoman Celeste Maloy presented this bill to Congress... and she joins me now live.
Animal house, plus Northern Corridor with Celeste Maloy full 2596 Mon, 18 Nov 2024 18:12:32 +0000 OnP1W3kE71s0tEboUeQVzfX9LkpiZ25y news The Andy Griffin Show news Animal house, plus Northern Corridor with Celeste Maloy Join Andy Griffin for The Andy Griffin Show on Southern Utah's News Talk KDXU in St. George and listen to parts of the shows that you may have missed or just want to listen to again. 2022 News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.am
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas As Utah's Second District Representative Celeste Maloy prepares for another term in Congress following her successful re-election bid, she brings the momentum of victory into a period of significant legislative transitions. Having already navigated the complexities of Capitol Hill during her initial partial term, Maloy now faces the dual challenges of the upcoming lame duck session and preparation for a transformative 2025 legislative agenda. The congresswoman's position takes on particular significance as Congress grapples with crucial issues, including the expiring Trump tax cuts and evolving federal priorities under a new administration. With major policy decisions on the horizon, Maloy's role in shaping Utah's federal representation enters a pivotal new chapter.
Join today’s Inside Sources co-hosts, Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas, to discuss the aftermath of the 2024 election. The hosts share their unique perspectives on topics ranging from voters splitting their votes to government officials prepping for another Donald Trump presidential term. Speaker Mike Schultz joins the show to discuss the plans being made to inflate the Utah legislature from federal government and Congresswoman Celeste Maloy discusses her election victory and her plans to help shape major policy and grappling under a new administration.
Representative Celeste Maloy will continue to serve as House Representative for Utah's 2nd Congressional District. She joins the show to talk about her priorities representing Utah in Washington D.C.
John Curtis, Celeste Maloy and election celebration full 1960 Wed, 06 Nov 2024 20:38:38 +0000 JQodYpmdgygwErILxzBMW8bW0nBJcvbu news The Andy Griffin Show news John Curtis, Celeste Maloy and election celebration Join Andy Griffin for The Andy Griffin Show on Southern Utah's News Talk KDXU in St. George and listen to parts of the shows that you may have missed or just want to listen to again. 2022 News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperw
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Millions of American veterans face an unexpected challenge in accessing basic healthcare needs - having to drive hundreds of miles just to get fitted for a pair of eyeglasses. A new bipartisan bill, the Servicemember's Eyeglasses Efficiency Act (SEE Act), aims to solve this problem by adding eyeglass fittings to the Veterans Community Care Program. Representative Celeste Maloy shares how the proposed legislation would improve healthcare access for the 6.4 million veterans living in rural America while reducing costs for the VA system.
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The debate over control of Utah's land will continue to be front and center among political concerns for the people of our state. And Utah's legislators know that too. Government work is slow work, but consistently, Utah's leaders are focusing on finding a better management solution for our land. Rep. Celeste Maloy represents Utah's 2nd district, and she recently attended a regulatory roundtable to discuss these issues.
Join Boyd on Inside Sources as we cover the latest election news in a tight presidential race. Control of Utah's federal land continues to be a central issue for Utahns, and Rep. Celeste Maloy is having conversations to find solutions. Johanna Maska gives her insight into the problems in our media landscape, and the incentives that drive division and hypocrisy. Join Inside Sources every weekday for better political conversations.
Utah Representative Celeste Maloy spoke at the Hinckley Institute of Politics this week and spoke very candidly about Congress, politics and more. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean in the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah and Francine Gianni, former Executive Director of the Department of Commerce.
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Newly elected Congresswoman Celeste Maloy from Utah's District 2 shares her journey, the emotional highs and lows, and the meticulous policy work that fuels her passion. From her narrow primary victory to her stance on crucial issues like FISA and the impact of media-driven outrage on small businesses, Celeste provides an unfiltered look at her political odyssey and the legislation she's championing.Discover the intricacies of small business advocacy as we explore bipartisan committee efforts and the remarkable alignment between parties on this crucial issue. We delve into the successful acquisition of grants for natural resources projects and the complex federal permitting processes that hinder infrastructure development. Celeste introduces the groundbreaking "Free Act," designed to streamline these approvals, emphasizing the financial and logistical burdens caused by the current cumbersome system.Energy policy, federal land management, and legislative accountability take center stage as we dive into the potential overturning of the Chevron decision and its broader implications. Through a series of engaging and often humorous discussions, we examine how balancing federal and state control over land management can better support energy production and sustainability. Tune in for an insightful episode on the real-world challenges and triumphs of crafting meaningful legislation that impacts lives.Find Celeste Maloy & sign up for her newsletter here!:https://maloy.house.gov/Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!https://realestate435.kw.com/Below are our wonderful sponsors! Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/[00:00:00] Intro clip.[00:08:32] The Impact of Small Business Advocacy.[00:14:05] Permitting Process Reform in Government.[00:20:00] Streamlining Federal Permitting Process Conversations.[00:30:21] Balancing Government Power for Accountability.[00:37:25] Legislation and Constituent Accountability.[00:40:34] Public Land Rescues and Grant Programs.[00:52:22] Energy Policy and Sustainability in Utah.[00:58:22] Energy Independence and Federal Land Management.[01:01:52] Accountability and Transparency in Legislation.[01:05:39] FISA Amendments and Surveillance Oversight.[01:17:02] Government Spending, Trump Endorsement, Communication.
Supreme Court of Utah has ruled against Colby Jenkins' lawsuit in the race for CD2, meaning Celeste Maloy wins the republican primary. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins D2 with the legal analysis of this lawsuit being dismissed. Debbie asks Maura to talk about what it will look like when Maloy faces Democratic nominee Nathaniel Woodward, the Constitution Party's Cassie Easley, and Independent, Tyler Murset, in the November election.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray & Rusty Cannon The primary election may be over in Utah, but we’re not finished with the disputes from this election. This morning the Utah Supreme Court heard arguments by the Colby Jenkins campaign, in the attempt to change the result of the recount, which concluded that his opponent Celeste Maloy had won the race. Greg Skordas joins to answer what got asked by the judges and the Jenkins campaign and how this will lead to any changes in law or policy here in Utah.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Leah Murray Two counties in Utah — Tooele and Washington — discovered ballot processing errors in the recount in the 2nd Congressional District. With such a narrow difference in votes between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins, every vote must be counted accurately. KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Leah Murray discuss the errors and how it’s probably not a sign of larger issues.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Leah Murray Some delays in the ballot recount in Utah’s 2nd Congressional DistrictTwo counties in Utah — Tooele and Washington — discovered ballot processing errors in the recount in the 2nd Congressional District. With such a narrow difference in votes between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins, every vote must be counted accurately. KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Leah Murray discuss the errors and how it’s probably not a sign of larger issues. Are today’s stock market slumps indications of an impending recession?Stock markets around the world saw some major decreases today, prompting renewed concerns of an impending recession. Are the slumps big enough to say we’re in a “bear market?” Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank & Utah House Representative joins KSL at Night to answer our hosts’ questions about the market and whether we’re heading into a recession or not. Listen to also hear a silver lining from today’s drops. Kamala Harris prepares to announce her running mateDemocratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is set to announce her running mate any day now. In the meantime, other politicians like Bernie Sanders have been pushing her to adopt a more progressive platform. We take a moment to give updates on the Harris campaign, and discuss why she appears to still be riding a high in polling, two weeks after President Biden dropped out. Reports: Illegal border crossings down in 2024One of the hottest topics of this election cycle — arguably more than ever before — is immigration. Illegal migration at the southern border has been on the rise, but a new report from the Wall Street Journal claims that illegal migration is actually down in 2024. The KSL at Night hosts share some of the numbers and discuss the trend as it relates to the presidential election this year. Ogden Diversity Commission changes because of HB261A major focus of House Bill 261 has been on removing DEI offices and groups from places of higher education. But its effects reach farther than that; the bill applies to all public entities. The City of Ogden’s Diversity Commission looks to be affected by the legislation. We break down the changes coming on KSL at Night. Examining the effects of the Department of Justice suit against TikTokThe U.S. Department of Justice is suing TikTok, claiming the social media company inappropriately handles information provided by minors, specifically those under 13 years of age. Several states have already filed similar lawsuits themselves, including Utah. Hosts Leah and Taylor discuss the lawsuit and its potential impacts. They also connect the lawsuits to recently-passed legislation like the Kids Online Safety Act. Impacts of posting on social media … without thinkingWho hasn’t posted something on social media without thinking first? Chances are that you’ve done it a time or two too. A new editorial discusses the effects of posting on social media without knowing the whole story; the hosts examine the argument. Host Leah Murray also shares a personal experience about posting on Threads without thinking, angering nearly 100 random Australians. Shorts in the office? Say it isn’t so!There’s a growing trend among office workers, especially during heat waves: wearing shorts to work. The COVID pandemic eased a lot of dress codes when people began working remotely, and those kinds of changes have made their way into the in-person work world. KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan finish the program with a light conversation on what’s appropriate to wear to work.
Celeste Maloy is the winner in the Republican Primary race for Congressional District 2. This result doesn't come after several delays, one coming from Tooele County where there was an error on 55 adjudicated ballots that needed further oversight. Dave and Debbie speak with Tracy Shaw, Tooele County Clerk, about how Tooele caught this discrepancy and how they handled it. Also joining the show, the Director of Utah Elections, Ryan Cowley, talks more broadly about the recount process and delays that other counties encountered in the recount process.
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Soon we will know the final recount results for the primary election in congressional district 2 between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins, but will the recount results move the needle? KSL Newsradio Reporter Adam Small joins D2 to discuss the error message that Washington and Tooele counties got when conducting their recount. Dave and Debbie also talk with KSL at Night Hosts Adam Gardiner and Taylor Morgan about the history of recounts in Utah and what the error messages mean for Tooele and Washington Counties.
We start to dive into the topic of In Vitro Fertilization. Plus we have the latest news and markets, and share how you can get your hands on more Ranch It Up Gear by playing What's Your Beef trivia on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 196 DETAILS Why In Vitro Fertilization From Trans Ova Genetics What Is In Vitro Fertilization In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the process of creating embryos from oocytes (unfertilized egg cells) by fertilizing them with semen in a Petri dish. Oocytes are first collected from the ovaries of donors by ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration. They are then matured in a Petri dish and fertilized 20-24 hours later. Conventional, sexed frozen, or reverse-sorted semen may be used for fertilization. Oocytes then develop in an incubator for seven days, at which point the resulting viable embryos are transferred into recipients. Latest Cattle Industry News Colorado has largest H5N1 outbreak in US history Colorado health officials have confirmed 10 human cases of avian flu, marking the largest outbreak of human bird flu infections in U.S. history. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 11 cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in humans since 2022, with 10 occurring this year. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced that two poultry farms in Weld County have birds infected with H5N1, with three confirmed cases at one farm and six at another. Another human case was detected in a dairy farm worker in the state. The state's health agency said the count is up to 47 infected herds in the state. State and federal officials said the concern for the virus is still low due to the lack of person-to-person transmission. However, the latest scientific article on H5N1 avian influenza finds that the virus, which has forced the culling of tens of millions of birds on poultry farms since January 2022, can spread with relative ease among dairy cows, domestic cats and even a raccoon. So far, no mutations have been found in the strain's genome that would allow the virus to spread more easily in humans, despite the clear transmissions between mammals. Since April 2022, public health authorities have confirmed 11 human cases from cattle and poultry farms, seven of which occurred among workers involved in a cull this summer in response to a poultry outbreak in Colorado. Those human cases showed the same virus circulating in dairy herds, which suggests that the poultry outbreak in that area was transmitted back to birds via local cows. Ag land market could be showing signs of settling According to Farmers National Company, the agricultural land market has been “nothing short of exceptional during the past five years.” Gains in value are common across all classes of land in every region of the country. Strong commodity markets, moderate interest rates, buyer demand and an overall healthy agricultural economy have also supported the growth of land values during this time. Paul Schadegg, senior vice president of real estate operations at Farmers National Company says a lot has changed in the past 12 months and even more has changed within the past five years. He said moving into the second half of 2023 and the first half of 2024, we've experienced significant increases in interest rates, declining grain markets, and inflation. Despite these negative pressures, the land market has remained relatively resilient but shows signs of settling in general, including single-digit decreases in specific areas.” One aspect of the agricultural land market is the long-term appreciation of land value. Over the past 25 years, land values have experienced a stair-stepping trend following the ups and downs of the agricultural economy. As grain markets and farm profitability rose, the land markets followed while leveling off as markets and profitability did the same. Schadegg said each plateau has set a new value standard sustained through production, demand and profitability. Schadegg went on to say that with farm operators being the largest segment of land buyers, the biggest impact on land values moving forward will be profitability in agriculture. If profit opportunities are limited, motivation to buy will decrease and, subsequently, pressure land values into a downward trend. For more detailed analysis of each region of the country, click HERE. Stockmanship & Stewardship Clinic In Utah For the first time ever, the Stockmanship and Stewardship tour will be hosted in Utah! Hosted at the Sevier County Fairgrounds (Richfield, UT) attendees will experience two days of nothing but cattle talk, trade show, and great food! World-renowned animal-handling experts will provide cattle-handling demonstrations both horseback and on foot. Events will also include a live steak cooking demonstration preceding one of the meals provided, several raffles, a panel segment with ag leaders of Utah, and a Q&A session with Congresswoman Celeste Maloy. For more information, click HERE. Yearlings and Calves Fetch Top Prices at Northern Livestock Video Auction Summertime Classic Sale The Northern Livestock Video Auction's (NLVA) Summertime Classic sale offered 189,000 head of feeder cattle July 22, 23, 24 & 25. For complete market reports click HERE and HERE. 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Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan This morning, the Lieutenant Governor’s office announced that the recount and canvassing in the CD-2 GOP race between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins would be paused due to some errors. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the issues that arose in the recounts, and talk about potential changes to the process. Why aren’t recounts automatic in Utah? Taylor Morgan shares some thoughts.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Lyman petitions Utah Supreme Court to remove Governor Cox from officeSome breaking developments today in the race to be the Republican nominee for Governor – Phil Lyman has filed a new writ with the Utah Supreme Court. He’s asking for several different things, including the removal of Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson. Todd Weiler, State Senator and attorney joins the show to give his legal analysis on the lawsuit. KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Leah Murray discuss the meaning and future of this new filing. Updates on the recount for GOP nominee in the 2nd Congressional DistrictThis morning, the Lieutenant Governor’s office announced that the recount and canvassing in the CD-2 GOP race between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins would be paused due to some errors. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the issues that arose in the recounts, and talk about potential changes to the process. Why aren’t recounts automatic in Utah? Taylor Morgan shares some thoughts. Is an icy relationship forming between the State Supreme Court and the Legislature?In the past month, the Utah Supreme Court has issued two decisions that have sparked ire from the state legislature. First, it was the decision on citizen ballot initiatives – relating to the redistricting lawsuit. Then yesterday, they issued a decision on the state’s abortion ban trigger law. The KSL at Night hosts theorize about a potential showdown between the legislative and judicial branches of state government. Poll workers, ballot processors needed for upcoming general electionNationwide, election officials report seeing a surging need for poll workers and ballot processors. Is Utah seeing a similar trend? Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman says her county is in dire need of volunteers ahead of the general election. She joins the program to explain how people can get more involved in the November election process. U.S. Senate kills tax bill with several tax credits for children, housingSix months after the U.S. House approved a bi-partisan tax bill, the U.S. Senate voted against it. It was thought to be an easy vote, but that ended up not being the case. Senators on both sides of the aisle are pointing fingers saying the bill was giving in too much to the other side. KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan share their thoughts on how these budgetary processes should be fixed. DOT proposes ban on fees for families to sit together on airplanesThe Department of Transportation has proposed the elimination of fees some airlines charge when parents try to select plane seats next to their children. Leah thinks this is a good role of government; Taylor disagrees, saying capitalism would figure it out without government interference. It might be a lighter news event, but the political discussion behind it gets serious and deep. Listen to hear more! Our favorite Olympics moments from the past weekWeek one of the Paris 2024 Olympics is wrapping up, and our hosts have some intense thoughts and favorite moments from the activities. We finish the show discussing some notable events from the Olympics, including some historical wins for Team USA.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Recount formally underway for CD-2’s GOP primary Colby Jenkins’ campaign has officially requested a recount in the GOP primary for the 2nd Congressional District, just before the deadline today. Last week, the results were officially certified, awarding incumbent Celeste Maloy the win. Jenkins has said that in addition to requesting a recount, his campaign may also contest the results; that deadline is later this week. We hear a statement from Maloy, an exclusive interview between Jenkins and KSL-TV’s Lindsay Aerts, and the hosts discuss this new development. Pres. Biden announces plans to reform the U.S. Supreme Court In an op-ed in The Washington Post, President Biden proposes three points to reform the United States Supreme Court. However, much of what he’d want to do would require constitutional amendments. Would he have that kind of support? Probably not. So what is he hoping to accomplish by announcing these plans? Maura and Taylor share their opinions. Examining a week of polling for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris New polling — both nationwide and in several swing states — shows that Vice President Kamala Harris has erased any major leads former President Donald Trump had in the presidential race. She appears to be doing significantly better than President Biden, but with which demographics? Will this bump in the polling help her in the long run? We take a look where she’s polling the best. Donald Trump’s appeal to conservative Christian voters A speech from former President Trump to a group of conservative Christian has sparked some concern — especially among liberal-leaning voters. Some think Trump is saying he will be a dictator; others think Trump is saying the country will be so good after four more years with him. Is there actually cause for concern, or is it just a politician speaking to his audience? The hosts discuss. Restoring trust and confidence in America’s institutions Trust in America’s public institutions is at an all-time low. There are several ideas on how to restore this trust, from things like transparency to things like following constitutional values. Rick Larsen, President and CEO of the Sutherland Institute joins the program to explain his organization’s stance, including a recommitment to the values this nation was founded upon. Group aims to enforce billboard rules along Utah’s highways Scenic Utah is trying to balance the needs of business and beauty by working to reign in unlawful billboards in the state. Along the Wasatch Front, billboards are ever-prevalent. They also exist in other parts of Utah, but do they go too far? Are they blocking views of the state’s best landscapes? Listen to find out what a new Deseret News article says about the issue.
Hosts: Maura Carabello & Taylor Morgan Colby Jenkins’ campaign has officially requested a recount in the GOP primary for the 2nd Congressional District, just before the deadline today. Last week, the results were officially certified, awarding incumbent Celeste Maloy the win. Jenkins has said that in addition to requesting a recount, his campaign may also contest the results; that deadline is later this week. We hear a statement from Maloy, an exclusive interview between Jenkins and KSL-TV’s Lindsay Aerts, and the hosts discuss this new development.
History shows us that recounts don't often reverse outcomes, but we're in the midst of a recount in the Republican primary for Congressional District 2 between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins. Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County Clerk, joins Debbie and Taylor to bring us the latest on the recount process in Salt Lake County. Also joining the show, KSL 5 TV reporter Lindsay Aerts, breaks down an interview with challenger Colby Jenkins about the Equal Opportunity clause in the U.S. constitution and the lawsuit he's brought citing this clause. Finally, KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins D2 to talk about the legal options for the Jenkins campaign.
Rep. Celeste Maloy addresses that the federal government has abused the Antiquities Act and the impact of national monument expansions on local communities and industries. This brings an opportunity to continue conversations between federal policies and local interests in shaping the future of America's public lands. We can come together and advocate for affected communities but also challenge Congress to rectify the issues stemming from past legislative decisions.
Join Boyd Matheson in dissecting Thursday’s headlines. Jonah Goldberg joins Boyd to discuss how the media is separate from political parties and are not another instrument in the political toolbox to get their agendas and narratives across. Dig into the latest economic growth report with economic expert, Jeff Cox. Rep. Celeste Maloy shares how the federal government is abusing the Antiquities Act and how it is directly impacting Utahns. Look into the Democratic party’s past to find ways they can see success today with Michael Kazin and More!
This concept of Jesus dividing comes as a shock, I think, to people who want to believe in what C.S. Lewis called “the soft soap Christianity”. The Lord Jesus is loving. He is in fact Love. He is Light. He is Truth. He also is going to divide. It's not his intent; it's just the reality when you are literally the Truth. President Trump needs to be okay dividing. When it comes to division, why did President Trump allow the RNC, a time that could have been so uniting, to have prayers to foreign gods from that stage? I understand the political math, but I do not understand the eternal math. What does God's Word say? Luke 12:49-56 Not Peace but Division49 “I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled! 50 But I have a baptism to undergo, and what constraint I am under until it is completed! 51 Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. 52 From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. 53 They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”Interpreting the Times54 He said to the crowd: “When you see a cloud rising in the west, immediately you say, ‘It's going to rain,' and it does. 55 And when the south wind blows, you say, ‘It's going to be hot,' and it is. 56 Hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky. How is it that you don't know how to interpret this present time?Episode 1,738 Links:With Hillary Clinton Trending As The Leading DNC Presidential Candidate Lets Look Back At This. Hillary Clinton “Stole Billions” & They Beg For Donald Trump To Hold Her Accountable.With Hillary Clinton Trending As The Leading DNC Presidential Candidate This Needs To Be Seen By Everyone. Clinton is on a call saying they should have rigged an election overseas. If she is involved in rigging elections overseas, then they'll 100% do the same thing hereTrump is dividing America's oligarchs; Ending the Democrats' total domination among the billionaire class would be good for democracy.Psychologist blasts the widow of Corey Comperatore, who sacrificed his life for his family, as "un-American" because she refused a call from Joe BidenMark Cuban on the street preaching to people to check their white privilege. Imagine being a billionaire and being this desperate to be accepted.UN says reduced population peak is a ‘hopeful sign' despite looming collapse; The UN is celebrating that an earlier and lower population peak will ‘reduce pressure' on the environment, but makes no mention of the economic and moral implications of such a reality.DC jail defies US House demand for videos of apparent pepper-spray attack against J6 defendantJudge rejects Colby Jenkins' request to count ballots that could have swung tight Utah congressional race; GOP challenger wanted counties to count ballots postmarked late due to postal delays. Incumbent Rep. Celeste Maloy, who leads by 214 votes, expresses confidence in the process.Alan's Soapshttps://alanssoaps.com/TODDUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizershttps://magbreakthrough.com/toddfreeVisit this website to get your 30-capsule bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough for FREE today! No promo code needed.Bonefroghttps://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com)Sign up today for Zach's free webinar THIS Thursday July 25th at 3:30pm PDT at KnowYourRiskRadio.com.EdenPUREhttps://edenpuredeals.comUse code TODD3 to save $200 on the Thunderstorm Air Purifier 3-pack.GreenHaven Interactivehttps://greenhaveninteractive.comNeed more customers? Give Dave a call to get customers online!Liver Healthhttps://getliverhelp.com/toddOrder today and get your FREE bottle of Blood Sugar Formula and free bonus gift.Native Pathhttps://nativepathkrill.com/toddGet an ocean of benefits from Antarctic Krill from Native Path. Renue Healthcarehttps://renue.healthcare/toddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit renue.healthcare/Todd
As the Republican National Convention captivates the nation's attention, all eyes are on Milwaukee, where political heavyweights and party faithful have gathered to shape the future of the GOP. Rep. Celeste Maloy offers us an exclusive glimpse into the electrifying atmosphere on the convention floor. Her unique perspective as both a delegate and a member of Congress provides invaluable insights into the proceedings. In addition to convention coverage, Rep. Maloy sheds light on a critical development in Washington: the House's ongoing investigation into the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Deep dive into Tuesday’s headlines with Boyd Matheson. Rep. Celeste Maloy joins to give an exclusive look at the Republican National Convention and the House’s investigation into the Trump shooting. With Senator Menendez being found guilty on multiple accounts of bribery and fraud, James Wallner walks though the repercussions of the verdict. Michael Kofoed breaks down what each of us needs to know about trade and tariffs. Jonathan Freedman reflects on Ukraine President Zelenskyy’s visit to Utah and More!
Representative from Congressional District 2, Celeste Maloy, joins Dave and Debbie live from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, WI. What's the feeling there after the attempted assassination of their nominee for president over the weekend? Tune in to hear more.
Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas The election between Rep. Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins in Congressional District 2 has officially entered recount territory, extending this election contest further into the future. Rep. Maloy leads with just over 200 votes, and doesn’t expect a recount will change the election result. This is the closest Congressional election in Utah in decades, so what will happen from here? And what do you need to know about the process? Brigham Tomco from Deseret News joins the show.
Guest Host: Greg Skordas It’s been 2 weeks since Utah’s primary election, and one race is still being counted. The close contest in District 2 will determine whether Colby Jenkins will replace Congresswoman Celeste Maloy. And while the race is close, Rep. Maloy maintains a lead. A judge struck down a lawsuit this morning filed by Colby Jenkins, we’ll cover what that lawsuit entails. Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman has also filed a lawsuit in the race against Spencer Cox. What do you need to know, and how will these lawsuits affect the election?
Host: Rusty Cannon The Supreme Court says President is entitled to some immunityToday, the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion on presidential immunity. While they decided the president and former presidents don’t enjoy "absolute" immunity, they did specify that there are instances where presidential immunity is applicable. The biggest question now – based on their ruling – is what constitutes "official" versus "unofficial" presidential duties? KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas helps us break it down. What’s the future of President Biden’s campaign?In the days following the CNN Presidential Debate, calls for President Biden to withdraw have only continued to grow. Prominent Democrats have joined in the calls, but after a weekend spent with his family, Biden says he won’t drop out. ABC News Correspondent Jay O'Brien talks about the president’s insistence to stay in the race, and offers insights into any possible alternative choices for Democrats. The margin in CD-2's Republican Party nomination continues to narrowCounties continue to count and work to cure ballots relating to the 2nd Congressional District Republican primary race. With each new update, incumbent Celeste Maloy’s lead over Colby Jenkins seems to lessen. Deseret News' Brigham Tomco discusses what ballots are still outstanding and how many more are needed before Jenkins can request a recount. Digging into a rate increase proposal for Rocky Mountain Power customersA proposal to increase power rates for most Utahns made waves over the weekend, even prompting a scathing response from Governor Spencer Cox on social media. But what is the actual proposal, and how would it affect Utah families? Dick Garlish, President of Rocky Mountain Power, joins the program to walk our listeners through the proposal, explaining the reasoning behind the 30% rate increase. We also discuss how these new rates will compare to neighboring states’ electric rates.
Host: Rusty Cannon Counties continue to count and work to cure ballots relating to the 2nd Congressional District Republican primary race. With each new update, incumbent Celeste Maloy’s lead over Colby Jenkins seems to lessen. Deseret News’ Brigham Tomco discusses what ballots are still outstanding and how many more are needed before Jenkins can request a recount.
This week Audrey is joined by Celeste Maloy, who represents Utah's Second Congressional District. Celeste is the third Latter-day Saint woman to serve in the House of Representatives and in this episode she shares about her unexpected path to office and her commitment to make the path easier for those who will follow her. The Project Elected podcast is taking a break for the summer and will be back in the fall. Be sure to follow us on social media for more updates! Learn more about Project Elect here.
Permitting reform is perhaps one of the most under the radar issues that has the biggest impact on our economic growth. Most people don't know what it is, or what the current system is like. Well, when people complain that regulation is stifling growth, the way we grant permits in this country is a huge part of the regulatory burden. And permitting reform is an issue much talked about in Congress, but never prioritized enough to pass into legislation. But that may change soon. Utah's own Congresswoman is introducing legislation that will streamline the process to acquire federal permits. Rep. Celeste Maloy joins the show