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Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Podcast host Heidi Hatch is joined by former lawmakers Jim Dabakis (D) and Greg Hughes (R) for another Take 2 episode. Dabakis joins the conversation from an “undisclosed location” while Hughes is live with Hatch in the 2News Podcast Room. It took no time at all once the call started to be at odds over whether the Vice Presidential debate … Continue reading Take 2 – Trump’s positive COVID-19 test, upcoming debates →
Podcast host Heidi Hatch is joined by former lawmakers Jim Dabakis (D) and Greg Hughes (R) for another Take 2 episode. Dabakis joins the conversation from an “undisclosed location” while Hughes is live with Hatch in the 2News Podcast Room. It took no time at all once the call started to be at odds over whether the Vice Presidential debate … Continue reading Take 2 – Trump’s positive COVID-19 test, upcoming debates →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
2News Anchor Heidi Hatch is joined by former Utah State Sen. Jim Dabakis (D) and former Republican Speaker of the House, Greg Hughes, for another episode of Take 2. Was the Republican convention at the White House illegal? Dabakis says yes, Hughes says no. And that’s not all they disagree about. They go head-to-head on … Continue reading Take 2 – Conventions, sports boycotts and Huntsman as a write-in candidate →
2News Anchor Heidi Hatch is joined by former Utah State Sen. Jim Dabakis (D) and former Republican Speaker of the House, Greg Hughes, for another episode of Take 2. Was the Republican convention at the White House illegal? Dabakis says yes, Hughes says no. And that’s not all they disagree about. They go head-to-head on … Continue reading Take 2 – Conventions, sports boycotts and Huntsman as a write-in candidate →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
The Take 2 podcast welcomes back former Utah lawmaker Jim Dabakis, representing Democrats and speaking about the latest political topics with former Speaker of the House, Greg Hughes. Host Heidi Hatch takes the two through topics that include a possible special session of the Utah Legislature to tackle the unfinished system of medical marijuana. They … Continue reading Take 2 podcast: Dabakis is back as Utah wrestles with medical marijuana →
The Take 2 podcast welcomes back former Utah lawmaker Jim Dabakis, representing Democrats and speaking about the latest political topics with former Speaker of the House, Greg Hughes. Host Heidi Hatch takes the two through topics that include a possible special session of the Utah Legislature to tackle the unfinished system of medical marijuana. They … Continue reading Take 2 podcast: Dabakis is back as Utah wrestles with medical marijuana →
The every fiery Jim Dabakis joins Matt for a wide-ranging conversation about politics in Utah, touching upon everything from the Oakland coal terminal to the Bears Ears wilderness proposal. Dabakis also discusses the future of the Salt Lake Tribuneand how progressives can make change in Utah. For more information about Dabakis, sign up his email newsletter at the Utah Progressives page, and check out his Sunday TV show. If you’re a podcast listener, here’s the link to the iTunes feed for the HEAL Utah Podcast. If you use an Android app or another non iTunes method, paste this link —https://www.healutah.org/feed/podcast — into whatever app you use.
The every fiery Jim Dabakis joins Matt for a wide-ranging conversation about politics in Utah, touching upon everything from the Oakland coal terminal to the Bears Ears wilderness proposal. Dabakis also discusses the future of the Salt Lake Tribuneand how progressives can make change in Utah. For more information about Dabakis, sign up his email newsletter at the Utah Progressives page, and check out his Sunday TV show. If you’re a podcast listener, here’s the link to the iTunes feed for the HEAL Utah Podcast. If you use an Android app or another non iTunes method, paste this link —https://www.healutah.org/feed/podcast — into whatever app you use.
Todd Weiler interviews former State Senator Jim Dabakis in April 2019.
Utah’s Democratic party appears to be competing with Utah’s Republicans for the party of dysfunction. Elizabeth Warren is running for President and is making a stop in Utah. Is it just an ATM drive by or does Utah finally matter? Has the #MeToo movement gone too far? Dabakis pushes for Utah teachers to strike for … Continue reading Take 2: With Sen. Todd Weiler and former Sen. Jim Dabakis →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Utah’s Democratic party appears to be competing with Utah’s Republicans for the party of dysfunction. Elizabeth Warren is running for President and is making a stop in Utah. Is it just an ATM drive by or does Utah finally matter? Has the #MeToo movement gone too far? Dabakis pushes for Utah teachers to strike for … Continue reading Take 2: With Sen. Todd Weiler and former Sen. Jim Dabakis →
Episode 6 of the Take 2 podcast was an emotion one with Heidi Hatch facilitating discussion about the Utah legislature with former state lawmakers Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis. When the topic of a bill that died in the legislature that would’ve banned conversion therapy for gay teens in Utah was posed, Dabakis – who … Continue reading Take 2: Death of conversion therapy, 4.8% beer and tax reform bills →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Episode 6 of the Take 2 podcast was an emotion one with Heidi Hatch facilitating discussion about the Utah legislature with former state lawmakers Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis. When the topic of a bill that died in the legislature that would’ve banned conversion therapy for gay teens in Utah was posed, Dabakis – who … Continue reading Take 2: Death of conversion therapy, 4.8% beer and tax reform bills →
On the Hill: Some of the newest announced big hitter bills: Death Penalty, Sales tax, Sales tax option etc. Donovan Mitchell, Koby McEwen. Will the Florida shooting tip the scales? Grant doesn't think so, Sam thinks there might be some. Who's to say. We tackle Tier II Tuition, and what it could mean to Aggies. Romney Is In, Dabakis is out. Former Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney has [formally] announced his bid for the Utah Seat in the US Senate, and Utah State Senator Jim Dabakis has surprised most by announcing he will not run again. @Sagebrushshow Choose the Right (or Left!) Hosted by @zgrantbess and @SamNJackson. DM us if you have ideas for the pod!
The Utah political landscape has changed dramatically! There could be 3 republicans on the August primary ballot in Utah's 3rd Congressional District as John Curtis and Tanner Ainge have secured their spot. Will Congress change after the tragic shooting at a baseball practice this week? We're joined by outgoing Democratic Party Chairman Peter Corroon who leaves office this week. What has changed, if anything, under his leadership? Plus, we answer questions about Gary Ott, Jim Dabakis and partisan fighting in this week's "simultaneous game." Plus, Shakespeare! Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome (Penn State University Press, 2014), Melissa Dabakis takes readers on an unexpected journey from Boston to Rome to discover multiple American women sculptors working in studios, winning public commissions, and earning artistic renown in the mid-19th Century. The book navigates through the worlds of sculpture, feminism, American and Italian politics, slavery and abolition, expatriate circles, Roman culture, and Italian independence struggles. Dabakis illuminates the critical period from 1850 to 1876 when American women sculptors not only forged professional artistic careers but also participated in and impacted feminist and abolitionist movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices