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Winter Olympic 2034 Awarded to Salt Lake City Utah. Salt Lake City-Utah will host the XXVII Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2034 . This decision was taken by the IOC Members today during the 142nd IOC Session Paris. The Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 delegation was led by the Governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, the Mayor of Salt Lake City, Erin Mendenhall, the President of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), Gene Sykes, and the President of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games, Fraser Bullock. IOC President Thomas Bach said: “Salt Lake City and Utah are long-time friends of the Olympic Movement, and we are confident that they will organise exceptional Olympic and Paralympic Games, just as they did years ago. The legacy of 2002 is tangibly and passionately alive in Utah. The legacy of 2034 starts today.” Governor Cox said: “The Olympics and Paralympics represent so much more than competition. At its core, the Olympic Movement is about building community and celebrating excellence, things we do really well in Utah. More than 80 per cent of Utahns and 100 per cent of our elected leaders supported our Olympic bid. We're ready to host another Olympic Winter Games, and we can't wait to welcome the world back to Utah in 2034.” There was a final report by Karl Stoss, IOC Member and Chair of the Future Host Commission for the Olympic Winter Games, the IOC body responsible for monitoring and analysing interest in hosting the Olympic Winter Games and Winter Youth Olympic Games. “Olympic Winter Games in Utah represent a fantastic opportunity,” he said. “This very strong project benefits from an exceptionally high level of public and political support. The athletes will benefit from great facilities and opportunities this project has to offer.” Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 has the ambition to extend the transformative benefits of Salt Lake City 2002 to a new generation and make the resources and experience of Utah available for the benefit of the Olympic and Paralympic Movement. It is fully aligned with Olympic Agenda 2020 and 2020+5, as well as regional socio-economic development plans, especially around creating long-term benefits for the region and potentially the country, for example by expanding existing sports and social programmes for young people and athletes. The Games will be hosted in world class, 100 per cent existing or temporary venues, and will assist efforts to drive sustainable change in Utah. “During our visit, the Commission was able to see first-hand these excellent venues and to witness the immense experience and expertise that exists,” explained Mr Stoss. “Enthusiasm for the Games was palpable in every interaction we had, both at the venues and in meetings with athletes, sports leaders, politicians and the private sector.” Erin Mendenhall, the Mayor of Salt Lake City, said: “Salt Lake City and the Olympic and Paralympic Movement are deeply connected through values - our commitment to diversity, love for our youth and the tireless work to preserve our environment. These principles are shared through the lens of sport. I can't imagine a better partnership than the one we continue to forge with our Olympic partners.” “This a great day for winter sport in the United States and around the world,” said USOPC President Gene Sykes. “The Games vision brought forth by the Salt Lake City-Utah team – inclusive of state and city leaders, the remarkable bid team and the community that showed support for this effort throughout – has been collaborative and forward-looking from the very start. We are thankful to the IOC and to Karl Stoss who led the Future Host Commission, and we look forward to the process of organising what we know will be terrific Games in 2034.” Fraser Bullock, President and CEO of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games, said: “Today's decision by the International Olympic Committee is as much about the Olympic and Paralympic Movement as it is about Salt Lake City-Utah. We are proud to show the world how our living legacy brings value to our communities, enriches the lives of youth, and helps contribute to the world of sport.” Before the vote, IOC Members were able to put questions to Mr Stoss and to the Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 leadership. Serious concerns were expressed about recent developments in the United States around the challenge to the supreme authority of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which could have negative implications for international sports events held in the USA. In their presentations, Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 and the USOPC confirmed that they are fully committed to compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code, and that their dedication to clean sport and to the coordinated international anti-doping effort led by WADA is absolute. IOC Member John Coates, Chair of the IOC's Legal Affairs Commission, confirmed that the Olympic Host Contract will be strengthened in relation to WADA and the World Anti-Doping Code. The IOC has reinforced the current language in order to protect the integrity of the international anti-doping system and to allow the IOC to terminate the Olympic Host Contract in cases where “the supreme authority of the World Anti-Doping Agency in the fight against doping is not fully respected or if the application of the World Anti-Doping Code is hindered or undermined”. This measure has been fully supported by the State of Utah and the USOPC. There were 83 ‘yes' votes for Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 by IOC Members, 6 ‘no' votes and 6 abstentions, out of 89 valid votes.
How much should public officials make? What does the process look like if they want more? SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall has just asked for a $44k pay bump for herself. Being a mayor is a demanding job, and deserves to be compensated as such, but is over $200k too much? Debbie and Taylor discuss and ask callers to weigh in on this topic.
Construction crews have begun work on quote "year's overdue" construction of a vital part of Salt Lake City... 21 hundred South.
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In this episode of The Destination Marketing Podcast, Adam joins three special guests from Salt Lake City, Utah. Erin Mendenhall, Mayor of Salt Lake City, Kaitlin Eskelson, President & CEO at Visit Salt Lake, and Sarah Lehman, CEO at Zartico, join Adam to talk about the factors that have contributed to Salt Lake's tourism success. Mayor Mendenhall discusses overcoming growth and how the challenges of growth outweigh the challenges of stagnation. Kaitlin talks about how Visit Salt Lake has utilized data to make informed decisions. Sarah mentions why this data is critical in helping destinations think proactively about their marketing. They also discuss how tourism has changed in the area over the years and how it has helped support the economic growth that the state has seen over the past several years. Mayor Erin Mendenhall Visit Salt Lake Zartico If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Relic. If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit www.relicagency.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
Salt Lake City Incumbent Mayor Erin Mendenhall will officially serve another term. As of the latest ballot count ... Mendenhall led the polls with 58 percent of the voters ... former Mayor Rocky Anderson had 34 percent.
There's a lot of news to cover when it comes to Utah politics. Celeste Maloy will be Utah's next United States Congresswoman. Erin Mendenhall will continue to run Salt Lake City as mayor. Utah is hosting a presidential debate next year. And Utahns are preparing for those tough political conversations at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Governor Spencer Cox calls in to weigh in on all of it.
Dave and Debbie speak with current SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall about her campaign for re-election.
President Biden meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in San Francisco, Boyd breaks down the stakes at today's meeting. How is Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall feeling ahead of Utah's election next week?
We are less than a week away from Utah's special elections... and while all eyes are on the 2nd congressional district, another vital race is going on: the race to be mayor of our state capital. Current Mayor of Salt Lake City Erin Mendenhall joins to discuss her reelection campaign.
The back and forth on Twitter -X -- is worth talking about -- the characters -- Governor Spencer Cox -- in the oddest of ways -- endorsing -- half heartedly Current SLC mayor Erin Mendenhall -- and panning the guy who wants his old job back -- former SLC Mayor Rocky Anderson.. Dave and Debbie break down what happened.
Homelessness is one of Salt Lake's most urgent issues, and the topic has dominated the Salt Lake City mayoral race. Earlier this year, City Cast Salt Lake was quick to get candidates on the record about the issue. In the final part of our three-interview series, host Ali Vallarta talks with current SLC mayor Erin Mendenhall about her record on this issue, and how she views the city's role in problem solving. Later, Ali and lead producer Emily Means offer analysis and deeper context. Yesterday, former mayor Rocky Anderson gave his take on homelessness, and on Tuesday, candidate Michael Valentine shared his perspective. Should SLC abandon shelters for permanent supportive housing? What's in Salt Lake City's new housing plan? How new incentives can help SLC's housing crisis. Consider becoming a founding member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Tecovas at City Creek Mall State of Utah Rowland Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
O₂ Utah executive director David Garbett and special guest host Rural Utah Project executive director TJ Ellerbeck interview SLC mayor Erin Mendenhall to learn about her reelection campaign and policies on climate, air quality, water, public lands, and more.
KSL's Top Story: The daughter of a Daily Herald reporter is facing criminal assault charges in Orem after allegedly attacking the Mayor last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and deputy climate & environment editor Juliet Eilperin speak with USAID administrator Samantha Power and Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall in a series of conversations about the latest global efforts to curb carbon emissions. Conversation recorded on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Derek Brown One of the most exciting municipal races is happening in Salt Lake City, as the new Mayor will be decided in November. We speak with incumbent candidate Mayor Erin Mendenhall about her campaign, and why she is running for re-election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Erin Mendenhall said today the city is working on a specific request for proposals that would then be issued by the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says that building affordable housing would be cheaper than building homeless shelters. Cheaper on a per-person basis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall introduced the EPA's regional administrator to local leaders and residents today to talk about federal funds and plans for Salt Lake's west side.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Mendenhall is a huge fan of good planning. She continues to lead Salt Lake City by engaging in a number of initiatives including major housing reforms, active transportation projects, and air and water quality policies. We had the great privilege to interview Mayor Mendenhall in one of our best discussions to date. Support the showOur Website: https://theplanningcommissionpodcast.com/YouTube: The Planning Commission Podcast channelInstagram: @theplanningcommissionpodcastFacebook: The Planning Commission Podcast pageTwitter: @planningcommish Subscribe, like, help us make a difference in the profession we all love. Have an episode idea, tell us about it. Email us at: info@theplanningcommissionpodcast.com
Andrew Wittenburg, the spokesperson for the Salt Lake Mayor's office, joins Jeff and discusses what is in the proposed budget and how much it could cost.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan In our news roundup, hosts Maura and Taylor discuss SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall's re-election announcement, a potential match-up between Senator Romney and Utah House Speake Brad Wilson, and the resurrection of some Trmpu-era rules in the HouseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson says that homeless atrocities, abatements, and the confiscation of personal property through police raids, need to end. He does not believe they will end while Erin Mendenhall is the Mayor of Salt Lake City. We had a very interesting conversation about what should be done to reverse the alarming trends in Salt Lake City concerning homelessness including rampant crime: drug trafficking, assault, shoot outs, murder, and freezing deaths.
It's the freezing cold start to an election year, so this year we made a point of getting Salt Lake City's candidates for mayor Rocky Anderson and Michael Valentine on the record about one of our most urgent issues: homelessness. Today, in the final installment of our three-interview series, host Ali Vallarta talks with current SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall about her record on this issue, including her position on sanctioned camping. A little housekeeping: These were not debates — each conversation focuses on the candidates' own record and proposals. None of our guests heard the others' interviews prior to recording theirs. And as always, we edited the conversations for length and clarity. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC and Twitter @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's episode we went on a road show to Outdoor Retailer's Snow Show '23, the big annual gear-fest in Salt Lake City put on by Emerald Holding Inc. (NYSE: EEX). Joining us on the pod were Emerald CEO Herve Sedky, CFO David Doft and Salt Lake City's Mayor Erin Mendenhall. The three have formed a unique alliance to help drive the city's growth and fuel the outdoor economy in the face of climate change. “O.R.”, as its regulars call it -- moving to three events each year to satisfy the immense demand for the stuff that gets us up and down mountains -- is a staple of Emerald's growing annual portfolio of 142 live events and 16 media properties connect entrepreneurs to buyers in the B2B space. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
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Tim and Amanda spoke with SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall who is attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington D.C. Her topics of interest include the amount of federal money currently available to cities, the possibility of extending Amtrak routes through Salt Lake City, her desire to bring job centers to more areas of the city, and updating existing infrastructure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Clarey Podcast - The "Erin Mendenhall Is A Worthless Person" Episode by Aaron Clarey
Today on “In the Hive,” the latest of our periodic conversations with Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall. We'll talk to the mayor about pedestrian safety, homeless shelters, the deal the city struck on the Utah Inland Port, and even about the whale — a contentious new public art piece in the city's 9th & […]
Today on “In the Hive,” the latest of our periodic conversations with Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall. We’ll talk to the mayor about pedestrian safety, homeless shelters, the deal the city struck on the Utah Inland Port, and even about the whale — a contentious new public art piece in the city’s 9th & […]
Salt Lake City has made a significant amount of progress in creating a good environment for businesses and in the fight against crime, rounding out 2021 with a drop in overall crime. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall joins us on the line to talk about how to keep the momentum going in 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pandemic has wreaked havoc on many people's livelihoods. But many people have stepped up to help others out during this trying time. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall talked with Boyd about a couple of programs that have successfully bridged the gap for those in need. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on In the Hive, the continuation of last week's conversation about homelessness in northern Utah. Host Roger McDonough sits down with Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall to get her thoughts on the outsized role Utah's capitol city plays in providing services for those who find themselves without shelter. Plus, an infectious disease […]
This week on In the Hive, the continuation of last week's conversation about homelessness in northern Utah. Host Roger McDonough sits down with Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall to get her thoughts on the outsized role Utah's capitol city plays in providing services for those who find themselves without shelter. Plus, an infectious disease […]
Crime is on the rise in many parts of Salt Lake City. Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Police Chief Mike Brown held a press conference to update people on the latest numbers. KSL NewsRadio's Mary Richards was there and breaks down what's really going on with guest host Ethan Millard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever find yourself wondering if there's a concerted effort to mess with our minds? Check out this article on mass psychology from Robert E. Wright. He describes 13 different psychological manipulation techniques, and you'll likely recognize many of them being used on us today. Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall recently took it upon herself to declare an emergency and to issue a mandate requiring every student in K-12 schools in her city to wear masks. This is after the local school board specifically voted not to impose such a mandate after intense pressure from parents. Connor Boyack from Libertas Institute has a great explanation of why Mendenhall's order is on shaky legal ground. The FDA has now approved the Pfizer Covid vaccine. This will likely ramp up efforts to get more people to receive the shot, but there are still serious questions that remain. Jon Miltimore has a fascinating article that asks, what is the true vaccine breakthrough rate and why did the CDC stop tracking and reporting breakthrough cases?
Ever find yourself wondering if there's a concerted effort to mess with our minds? Check out this article on mass psychology from Robert E. Wright. He describes 13 different psychological manipulation techniques, and you'll likely recognize many of them being used on us today. Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall recently took it upon herself to declare an emergency and to issue a mandate requiring every student in K-12 schools in her city to wear masks. This is after the local school board specifically voted not to impose such a mandate after intense pressure from parents. Connor Boyack from Libertas Institute has a great explanation of why Mendenhall's order is on shaky legal ground. The FDA has now approved the Pfizer Covid vaccine. This will likely ramp up efforts to get more people to receive the shot, but there are still serious questions that remain. Jon Miltimore has a fascinating article that asks, what is the true vaccine breakthrough rate and why did the CDC stop tracking and reporting breakthrough cases?
Ever find yourself wondering if there's a concerted effort to mess with our minds? Check out this article on mass psychology from Robert E. Wright. He describes 13 different psychological manipulation techniques and you'll likely recognize many of them being used on us today. With all the conflicting messages coming at us 24/7, it's hard to know who or what to believe. And that task doesn't get easier when some platforms choose to censor what they deem unpopular opinions. The answer to misinformation is more, not less free speech. John Stossell has a great column about how YouTube may have the right to freeze Sen. Rand Paul's account but that doesn't mean that it should. Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall recently took it upon herself to declare an emergency and to issue a mandate requiring every student in K-12 schools in her city to wear masks. This is after the local school board specifically voted not to impose such a mandate after intense pressure from parents. Connor Boyack from Libertas Institute has a great explanation of why Mendenhall's order is on shaky legal ground. Sponsors: Lifesaving Food Monticello College The Heather Turner Team at Patriot Home Mortgage Leave me a voice message with your feedback
Ever find yourself wondering if there's a concerted effort to mess with our minds? Check out this article on mass psychology from Robert E. Wright. He describes 13 different psychological manipulation techniques and you'll likely recognize many of them being used on us today. With all the conflicting messages coming at us 24/7, it's hard to know who or what to believe. And that task doesn't get easier when some platforms choose to censor what they deem unpopular opinions. The answer to misinformation is more, not less free speech. John Stossel has a great column about how YouTube may have the right to freeze Sen. Rand Paul's account but that doesn't mean that it should. Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall recently took it upon herself to declare an emergency and to issue a mandate requiring every student in K-12 schools in her city to wear masks. This is after the local school board specifically voted not to impose such a mandate after intense pressure from parents. Connor Boyack from Libertas Institute has a great explanation of why Mendenhall's order is on shaky legal ground. Today is the day that the FDA is expected to approve the Pfizer Covid vaccine. This will likely ramp up efforts to get more people to receive the shot but there are still serious questions that remain. Jon Miltimore has a fascinating article that asks, what is the true vaccine breakthrough rate and why did the CDC stop tracking and reporting breakthrough cases? You've probably noticed that it's getting harder to have a productive conversation on just about anything these days. Is it possible to discuss anything of importance without bringing more anger to the situation? Here's a great piece on the growing rage of the informed and how to be more than a super-spreader of self-righteousness and blame. The situation in Afghanistan is a worthy study of how interventionism can go wrong. Will our foreign policy officials actually learn from their mistakes this time? Pat Buchanan has some excellent perspective on the aftermath of the Afghanistan debacle. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced on Inside Sources that she has signed a mask mandate for grades K-12 in city schools. Mayor Mendenhall answers questions about why she issued the mandate and why she thinks it's best for kids to be masked this fall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall unveiled a plan to help people who are experiencing homelessness. She talks with Boyd about how we can best solve this complex issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we get young people to get involved in religion? Why should religion be respected in the public square? How can different faiths work together for the greater good? And how can political values and religious ones intersect for the best? Boyd had the enormous pleasure of sitting down this weekend for an indepth chat with His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church in America about these questions and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Ryan Coonerty talks with Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, who is leading the charge on equitable growth in one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. They talk about her role championing police and criminal justice reform after the George Floyd Movement, her work to build a more Democratic Utah, and her passion for learning from her constituents.
A live interview with SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall… she decided to dump $10 million dollars of taxpayer money into a massive park. Reading beyond the price tag of how they plan to turn Raging Waters into a massive city park on the West Side. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall talks about SLC Corps, a new volunteer effort whose first task is to help the homeless. She'll also update us on the Other Side Village and share her excitement about First Lady Jill Biden's visit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of “In the Hive,” local voices reflect on the inauguration of a new president. Plus a look at a bill seeking to ban so-called “at home” sexual assault evidence kits in Utah. Guests, part 1: Erin Mendenhall, Mayor of Salt Lake City Mayra Cedano, Executive Director of Comunidades Unidas Lex Scott, founder […]
Salt Lake Mayor, Erin Mendenhall, signed a declaration of emergency over high winds in the city. We hear from listeners in the subject. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall joins the podcast to discuss how the city and state are responding to the coronavirus pandemic, the toll the virus is taking on the city’s west side as well as the overall city budget, and the risks of re-opening public schools. She also talks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott her opposition to the Trump administration sending federal law enforcement officers into some of the nation’s cities.You can subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts:iTunesSpotifyPandoraPodchaserIHeartRadioTuneInGoogleStitcherPodcast AddictDeezerListen Notes
For several nights, demonstrators have taken to the streets of Salt Lake City, calling for an end to racism and police reform. On the latest edition of “Trib Talk,” Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Tribune editor Jennifer Napier-Pearce discuss the status of these recent protests, the 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew, transparency and accountability in law enforcement and more. ‘Trib Talk’ is produced by Jeni Fitzgibbon and Sara Weber.
#plugintodevin Show - Devin Thorpe for Congress Guest: Nate Blouin Issue: Expanding regional markets for continued growth of renewable energy. Utah is still largely dependent on coal for electricity. Coal is becoming uneconomic and has always been a large source of pollution. As an outdoor athlete, burning fossil fuels is dangerous to my health through reduced air quality and endangers everyone along the Wasatch Front and throughout the Uinta Basin. Mineral leases risk destroying the lands we recreate on and that are sacred to indigenous tribes. Expanding regional energy markets will help renewable energy proliferate and will coordinate entities including utilities and other energy producers, ensuring a reliable an efficient grid. Regional markets exist in most of the United States, but the west's wide open spaces developed differently than other areas. Coordination will ensure prudent land use and will allow for a smaller footprint of energy infrastructure, protecting viewsheds, public lands and our environment. Bio: Nate Blouin is the Interwest Energy Alliance’s Policy Manager. Nate joined Interwest in February 2020 and comes from a background in political campaigns, working for candidates in Utah at the city, state and federal levels. He most recently worked for Erin Mendenhall, Salt Lake City’s newly-elected mayor, shaping policy in areas including air quality, transportation, and homelessness. Nate graduated from Brown University with an MPA in 2019 and is also a proud alum of the University of Utah and Salt Lake Community College. His passion for civic engagement and renewable energy stem from his love of the outdoors: Nate is a competitive runner and avid backcountry skier. Additionally, Nate serves as a member of Salt Lake County’s Open Space Trust Committee and Salt Lake Community College’s Alumni Leadership Council. Twitter: @natefromutah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nablouin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-blouin-b195a713/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nb.runsteep/ #plugintodevin #UtahValues #BoldSolutions #UTpol
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall jumps into the Minivan for the latest episode of Georges Niang’s Drive & Dish. Mayor Mendenhall explains the city’s response to the earthquake and COVID-19. A rundown of the podcast episode: 1:55 — Her first 100 days 5:45 — Why she’d want to be mayor 12:00 — If Georges is the Minivan, what car would Mayor Mendenhall be? 15:30 — Recalling earthquake day 19:05 — How the response to COVID-19 has impacted the environment 23:00 — Advice to women in leadership27:30 — Her favorite Jazz player
* Two Hour Special Guest: Tim Starks – 20 years as an analyst working with cyber security, risk analysis and business disaster planning and recovery. * How long will the coronavirus take to run its course? * 3rd Utah COVID-19 death reported as state jumps to 480 cases. * Utah’s directive, which is not a shelter-in-place order, was issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic – Will remain in effect until April 13 and urges all Utahns to stay in their homes unless leaving for essential purposes. * Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall, gives ‘force of law’ to stay-at-home directive. * If residents of SLC violate Gov. Gary Herbert’s new “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, they could be charged with a class B misdemeanor, fined up to $1,000 and spend up to six months in jail. * Trump signed the $2.2T CARES Act, stimulus package into law. * KY Rep. Thomas Massie voted down the measure, tweeting, “I swore an oath to uphold the constitution, and I take that oath seriously. * Trump named Peter Navarro the national Defense Production Act policy coordinator, allowing him to determine when and where the federal government forces private companies to bend their resources toward fighting the coronavirus. * “We are engaged in the most significant industrial mobilization since World War II. We have a wartime president fighting an invisible enemy,” Navarro said. “We have the full force of government coupled with the full power of private enterprise baring down on this problem for the American people. * Trump has ordered General Motors to make ventilators under the Defense Production Act. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Two Hour Special Guest: Tim Starks - 20 years as an analyst working with cyber security, risk analysis and business disaster planning and recovery. * How long will the coronavirus take to run its course? * 3rd Utah COVID-19 death reported as state jumps to 480 cases. * Utah's directive, which is not a shelter-in-place order, was issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic - Will remain in effect until April 13 and urges all Utahns to stay in their homes unless leaving for essential purposes. * Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall, gives ‘force of law’ to stay-at-home directive. * If residents of SLC violate Gov. Gary Herbert’s new “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, they could be charged with a class B misdemeanor, fined up to $1,000 and spend up to six months in jail. * Trump signed the $2.2T CARES Act, stimulus package into law. * KY Rep. Thomas Massie voted down the measure, tweeting, "I swore an oath to uphold the constitution, and I take that oath seriously. * Trump named Peter Navarro the national Defense Production Act policy coordinator, allowing him to determine when and where the federal government forces private companies to bend their resources toward fighting the coronavirus. * "We are engaged in the most significant industrial mobilization since World War II. We have a wartime president fighting an invisible enemy," Navarro said. "We have the full force of government coupled with the full power of private enterprise baring down on this problem for the American people. * Trump has ordered General Motors to make ventilators under the Defense Production Act.
Join us for a conversation with Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall.
Join us for a conversation with Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall.
She started out as an environmental activist, concerned about Utah’s air quality. But rather than just talk about the issue, Erin Mendenhall got busy, ran for public office and landed a seat on the Salt Lake City Council. And now, after six years there, she is Salt Lake City's new mayor — just as concerned about the environment, but more empowered than ever to actually do something about it.
Results of Salt Lake City’s Mayoral Election declare Erin Mendenhall as Salt Lake City’s new mayor. In national news, impeachment proceedings will go public next week starting November 13th. What could Utah's proposed tax reform could look like for education and a food tax? The Deseret News’ Boyd Matheson, Univision 32’s Lester Rojas, and Associated Press reporter Lindsay Whitehurst join Host Jason Perry for this week’s Hinckley Report.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, November 7, 20194:20 pm: Burgess Owens, former NFL player and conservative speaker, has announced his candidacy for the Utah Congressional seat currently held by Ben McAdams and he joins Rod to discuss his reasons for jumping into the race4:35 pm: Diane Moore, Director of Utah’s Division of Child and Family Services joins the program to discuss child abuse in Utah, where the state ranks, and what’s being done to help the state’s children5:05 pm: Utah State Auditor John Dougall joins the show to discuss the results of the public education dashboards that show there isn’t a correlation between spending levels and student proficiency6:05 pm: Carl Fisher, Executive Director of Save Our Canyons, joins the show to discuss the new transportation plan for Little Cottonwood Canyon and why Fisher thinks the Utah Department of Transportation plan has missed the mark6:20 pm: Salt Lake City Mayor-elect Erin Mendenhall joins the show to discuss her victory in Tuesday's election and what happens between now and when she takes office in January6:35 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist for the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy
Boyd's back! Inside Sources is please to welcome back Deseret News Opinion Page editor as its new, full-time host. Inside Sources will air from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Monday through Thursday on KSL News Radio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM. On today's innagural show, Boyd talks with Salt Lake City Mayoral candidates Luz Escamilla an Erin Mendenhall as both women make one last bid for the capitol city Mayor's seat.
Utah Section PGA Pro Tommy Sharp of Golf Lab joins the live show on ESPN 700 to talk BYU Men moving up to #4 in the nation, Zach Johnson inducted into the Southern Utah University Hall of Fame, some good picks for your Jed X Jug team, Erin Mendenhall's vision for Salt Lake City golf and the Utah-Arizona Shootout. Zach Johnson, Joe Romcevich, Erin Mendenhall, Easton Folster join in.
Paul, Jan, and Utah Section PGA guest host Tommy Sharpe have conversations with SLC mayoral candidate councilwoman Erin Mendenhall about her plans to improve and preserve SLC's golf courses, and UGA Rules Sheriff Easton Folster joins them to talk about the latest at the UGA including the Utah-Arizona shootout.
Councilwoman Mendenhall joined Paul, Jan, and Tommy Sharpe to talk about her views on how to improve and preserve Salt Lake City golf courses.
In the Salt Lake Chamber podcast called "CEO Success Stories," Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, sits down with a top leader from across the state to hear from them their leadership philosophy, best practices and lessons learned. We are pleased to be joined with SLC Mayoral Candidate Erin Mendenhall. NOTE: We encourage members of Utah's business community to actively participate in the political process. Any reference obtained from this podcast to a specific candidate or initiative does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the Salt Lake Chamber. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Salt Lake Chamber.
Salt Lake City mayoral candidates Erin Mendenhall and Luz Escamilla discuss where they stand on the issues at a debate moderated by The Salt Lake Tribune’s editor, Jennifer Napier-Pearce, and FOX 13 reporter Ben Winslow.
Guest host Attorney Greg Skordas takes a look at the breaking news of the day and what you might have missed over the weekend. He talks Utah issues with Salt Lake City mayoral candidates Erin Mendenhall and Luz Escamilla. Dives deep into recent police officer-involved shootings and changes in statutes of limitation laws. And after a disturbingly violent parody video goes viral, he questions the use of violent rhetoric in today's political and social climate. Listen to Inside Sources every weekday from 12:30-3 PM o KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the App.
Join your host Spencer Stokes as he takes a deep dive into the life of Councilmember Mendenhall.
Erin Mendenhall, one of the two remaining candidates for Salt Lake City mayor, joins Doug Wright on Inside Sources to talk about her plans to make housing more affordable in SLC.
Salt Lake Tribune political reporter Benjamin Wood sits down with Salt Lake City Mayoral candidate Erin Mendenhall.
ABC correspondent Pete Combs joins Lee to provide an update on Hurricane Dorian from North Carolina. Then Lee is joined by Salt Lake City mayoral candidate Erin Mendenhall joins Lee to discuss the race and her goals for the city. Lee Lonsberry guest hosts Inside Sources. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 3 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
In a close race, Erin Mendenhall declared victory in the Salt Lake City mayoral primary. In a crowded race with eight other candidates, Councilwoman Mendenhall walked away with 6,924 votes with Senator Jim Dabakis and Senator Luz Escamilla close behind. Erin joins Boyd to discuss what comes next. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
Boyd talks with Salt Lake City mayoral candidates on the eve of the primary elections. Senator Jim Debakis, Luz Escamilla, David Ibarra, and Erin Mendenhall join the conversation to take their messages to the voters, for some, one last time. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
SLC Mayoral candidate, Erin Mendenhall, sits down with Boyd to discuss her vision for Salt Lake City.
This interview was recorded June 27, 2019, as part of the Impact Politics series at Impact Hub Salt Lake. A portion was rebroadcast July 3, 2019, on KRCL's RadioACTive show. For show notes, visit https://krcl.org/blog/radioactive-july-3-2019/
This week on Inside Utah Politics, Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski isn't seeking a second term and eight candidates are lining up to take over. We'll introduce all of them to you in the coming days. Glen Mills sits down with candidates Jim Dabakis, Erin Mendenhall, and Rainer Huck.
Matt has a wide-ranging chat with Erin about air quality, politics and homelessness. They discuss Erin’s tenure at Breathe Utah and the historic climate goals Salt Lake City has committed to. They then turn to discussing a high profile local issue — homeless shelters and Erin’s concerns about the (now cancelled) Simpson St. shelter. In the immediate aftermath of a new agreement about the shelters, which the City Council was shut out of, Erin discusses the often-frosty relationship between Mayor Biskupski and the council. To find out more about Erin’s work on the council, and to sign up for her regular newsletters, click here.
Matt has a wide-ranging chat with Erin about air quality, politics and homelessness. They discuss Erin’s tenure at Breathe Utah and the historic climate goals Salt Lake City has committed to. They then turn to discussing a high profile local issue — homeless shelters and Erin’s concerns about the (now cancelled) Simpson St. shelter. In the immediate aftermath of a new agreement about the shelters, which the City Council was shut out of, Erin discusses the often-frosty relationship between Mayor Biskupski and the council. To find out more about Erin’s work on the council, and to sign up for her regular newsletters, click here.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, July 19, 20184:20 pm: Representative Tim Quinn joins Rod to discuss the Utah Legislature’s move yesterday to approve a $30 million child tax credit for Utah families beginning next year4:35 pm: Erin Mendenhall of the Salt Lake City Council joins Rod to discuss the outcome of the Inland Port bill during a special session of the Utah Legislature yesterday and where the city goes from here5:05 pm: Heather Caygle, Congressional Reporter for Politico, joins the show to discuss the Democrats new slogan for the midterm elections, “For the People”6:05 pm: Joy Pullman, Managing Editor of The Federalist, joins Rod to discuss the results of a study that show children who attend a government preschool program typically learn less and misbehave more6:20 pm: Representative Carol Spackman-Moss joins the show to discuss her decision to make another attempt at getting lawmakers to ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving, a bill that has already died on Capitol Hill several times6:35 pm: Heritage Foundation Chief Economist Steve Moore joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, July 10, 20184:05 pm: Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson of the Deseret News joins Rod for a discussion about President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court4:20 pm: Utah Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox joins the show to discuss the expense and losses experienced because of wildfires in Utah this summer4:35 pm: Erin Mendenhall, Chair of the Salt Lake City Council, joins the show to discuss the negotiations with the state over the inland port, as well as the public meetings for the proposed $87 million dollar bond for road repairs5:05 pm: Utah Senator Mike Lee joins Rod to give us his thoughts on President Trump’s selection of Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee to become a justice on the United States Supreme Court6:05 pm: Neal E. Devins, Professor of Law at William and Mary as well as the Director of the school’s Institute of Bill of Rights Law, joins the show to discuss how conservatives are taking over the Supreme Court6:20 pm: Courtney Bullard, Education and Collaborations Coordinator for the Utah Health Policy Project, joins the show to discuss what the court ruling against the Kentucky Medicaid work requirement means for a similar policy in Utah6:35 pm: Amie Parnes, Senior White House Correspondent for The Hill, joins the show to discuss how Democrats are lining up to one-up each other when it comes to bashing President Trump
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, June 14, 20184:20 pm: Matt Margolis, author and contributor to PJ Media, joins Rod to discuss his piece questioning whether transgender boys should be allowed to participate in girl’s sporting events 4:35 pm: Stephen Gutowski, staff writer for the Free Beacon, joins Rod to discuss the American Medical Association’s calls for gun control and the measures they want as part of that control5:05 pm: Paul Warner of America’s Freedom Festival and (at 5:20 pm) Erika Munson of Mormons Building Bridges join Rod following a meeting the festival stakeholders are holding with the LGBTQ groups they have rejected from participation in the festival to discuss why those groups were left out of the festival despite the signing of a non-discrimination agreement6:05 pm: Erin Mendenhall of the Salt Lake City Council joins the show to discuss the latest on the inland port negotiations with state officials, and why the council moved to block Mayor Jackie Biskupski from filing suit over the issue without consent from the council6:20 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes joins Rod to discuss the possibility he may run for Governor in 2020, as well as the negotiations for the inland port in Salt Lake City6:35 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, March 12, 20184:20 pm: Wendy Troxel, a Senior Behavioral and Social Scientist with the Rand Corporation, joins the show to discuss drowsy driving by teenagers and how later school start times have shown to reduce teen-involved car accidents4:35 pm: Granite School District Communications Director Ben Horsley joins the show to give us his thoughts on President Trump’s latest school safety plan5:05 pm: Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski joins Rod for a discussion on Salt Lake City’s opposition to a bill passed by the Utah Legislature that creates an Inland Port Authority to oversee a new international trade hub in northwest Salt Lake City, and if her conversations with Governor Herbert may help forge a different plan6:20 pm: Christine Stenquist of TRUCE (Together for Responsible Use and Cannabis Education) joins the show to give us her thoughts on the five cannabis related bills passed by the Utah Legislature this session6:35 pm: Erin Mendenhall of the Salt Lake City Council joins Rod to discuss the dust-up over the Inland Port Authority, as well as the future of the Road Home homeless shelter