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Preserving the integrity of our elections is vital to the health of our democracy. With disinformation and mistrust surrounding electoral processes on the rise, Trust Utah Elections has emerged to reinforce the basic democratic right. Stan Lockhart and Josh Daniels discuss their non-partisan organization and how it is fostering voter confidence through efforts to educate the public, monitor election procedures, and unite a diverse coalition committed to fair and secure voting practices.
Clint Betts and Garrett Clark meet with Stan Lockhart from The Lockhart Group for this informative episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast. They chat about tech in Utah and the laws surrounding the industry, as well as lawmakers involved in tech. Stan and his son are involved in the current legislative session and he shares his experience in that ever-evolving landscape. Utah is a land of opportunity, which is why so many businesses relocate here, and startups thrive in the valley, and they touch on the topic of DEI and local policy. Bias shines through in modern media and Stan shares some ideas surrounding news and reporting methods. Tune in to learn more from a local legend! "I'd also like to help the government join the 21st century when it comes to technology and I'm very proud of the efforts I've made in that arena. They're getting better and better but government tends to trail the private sector in adopting things that make people more efficient, make money, save time, make people happy in their interactions with you, those types of things."
As the debate on voting rights continues in our nation's capitol, what changes has Utah made to ensure more people have access to the ballot and more candidates have visibility? Stan Lockhart from the Lockhart Group discusses what Utah is getting right when it comes to election reforms and what conversations we should be having about this issue. Guest Hosts: Jason Perry and Morgan Lyon Cotti See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live discussion of the Cox-Henderson transition with Lynda Cox, Stan Lockhart, Daniela Harding, Todd Weiler and Holly Richardson.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, June 4, 20204:20 pm: Heather Mac Donald, a Manhattan Institute Fellow and Contributing Editor to the City Journal, joins Rod to discuss the collapse of the rule of law in America, fueled by Antifa4:35 pm: Adrienne Andrews, Assistant Vice President for Diversity and Chief Diversity Officer at Weber State University joins the show to discuss what she took from a meeting with Governor Gary Herbert yesterday and the policy changes she would like to see made to deal with systemic racism5:05 pm: Kaysville City Councilman John Swan Adams joins Rod to discuss the council’s vote tonight to censure Mayor Katie Witt over her recent decision to allow a concert in a city park despite health directives related to the coronavirus pandemic6:05 pm: Salt Lake County Council Chairwoman Aimee Winder-Newton joins Rod to discuss the $77 million in budget cut recommendations made by Mayor Jenny Wilson to deal with tax shortages caused by the pandemic6:20 pm: Stan Lockhart of Utah Ranked Choice Voting joins Rod to discuss why he says this year’s Utah Gubernatorial election is a perfect example of why the state should use ranked choice voting6:35 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, April 21, 20204:20 pm: Jay Young, author of The Upside of Oil and Gas Investing and Founder and CEO of King Operating Corporation joins Rod to discuss the future of the oil economy given the falling prices4:35 pm: Kerry McDonald, Senior Education Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education joins the show to refute a recent article in Harvard Magazine that called for a presumptive ban on homeschooling5:05 pm: Chris Jackson, Lead Pollster at Ipsos Public Affairs, joins Rod to discuss the results of a recent poll where people believe it is unlikely the country will experience a quick economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic6:05 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on the virus unity, but big issue polarization that is dividing America6:20 pm:Stan Lockhart of Utah Ranked Choice Voting on the use of ranked choice voting at the Utah Republican Convention6:35 pm: Politico Employment and Immigration Reporter Ian Kullgren on his recent piece on the problem restaurants currently face as their employees will make more money collecting unemployment than they would if they continued working through the coronavirus pandemic
Stan Lockhart discusses ranked choice voting and its upcoming use at the virtual state convention. Then Niel Walter provides an update on the state of the economy in the midst of the coronavirus self-isolation and disruption. State Auditor John Dougall and RMR co-founder Howard Stephenson host.
Count My Vote returns. That initiative could dramatically change Utah politics. Lawmakers pass bills to enable Operation Rio Grande. Donald Trump speaks to the U.N. and sees his poll numbers start to rise. We talk with Stan Lockhart with National Popular Vote Utah about the effort to get around the Electoral College as a way to elect presidents. Plus, we debut our new segment: "Best week/Worst week" where we discuss who had the best and worst week in politics. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder offer up hardcore politics for political nerds and make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.