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We've got to get back to sound money and just compete on the world stage,” urges Utah Rep. Ken Ivory. In this exclusive interview with Daniela Cambone, Rep. Ivory discusses the groundbreaking HB306 bill, which, if passed, would make Utah the first state in the U.S. to allow vendor payments in gold.The bill passed unanimously in the House and secured strong support in the Senate, yet it was vetoed by Gov. Spencer Cox. Despite this setback, Rep. Ivory remains optimistic: “Every Republican, every Democrat voted for it in the House, and 25 out of 29 senators voted for it in the Senate. Those are veto-proof majorities. So why he would veto it is really kind of inexplicable.”Beyond HB306, Rep. Ivory warns of the nation's growing debt crisis and advocates for a return to sound money. Don't miss this crucial conversation on where HB306 is headed and what it means for the future of sound money in the U.S.Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcastor Call 866-349-3310
Join Jim and Greg for three good martinis on 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss President Trump's approval of the F-47 fighter jet, the future political ambitions of the DeSantis family, and mounting evidence that Democrats have alienated young men in a historic way. Plus, they make a somber champagne toast to the late former Utah Rep. Mia Love.First, they welcome Trump's approval of the F-47, a cutting-edge, sixth-generation stealth fighter capable of reaching Mach 2. This decision underscores the administration's focus on military readiness and warfighting capabilities. Jim also explains how this decision impacts the growing debate about whether manned fighters are needed in the age of drones.Next, Jim shares insights from the National Review Institute's Ideas Summit, where he interviewed Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and hosted a discussion with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey. Rumors are swirling that Casey DeSantis is considering a 2026 gubernatorial run, and Jim explains why there's a very good chance Mrs. DeSantis will jump in the race. He also notes the surprising ways she would be different than her husband as governor.Then, they analyze fresh evidence that Gen Z men are shifting right, possibly in a huge, permanent way. Jim explores why this realignment doesn't surprise him, pointing to how the left's approach to education has driven young men toward conservatism. While time will tell, current data suggests this could be the most dramatic political shift among a generation in modern history.Finally, they raise a champagne toast to former Utah Rep. Mia Love, who passed away from brain cancer. She was just 49 years old. Greg shares excerpts from a recent column Love wrote about the America she cherished, while Jim reflects on her time in Congress and the political future she might have had until cancer robbed her of it.Please visit our great sponsors:This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Your well-being is worth it —and now, it's within reach with Betterhelp. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports in the death of a former lawmaker from Utah.
Each week Hot off the Wire looks at a variety of stories in business, science, health and more. This week's headlines include: As AI nurses reshape hospital care, human nurses are pushing back. Democrats' new digital strategy tops trending charts but also draws mockery from allies and foes. Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall. Musk group offers $100 to Wisconsin voters ahead of pivotal state Supreme Court election. Violent attacks on Tesla dealerships spike as Musk takes prominent role in Trump White House. Small Business Administration to reorganize, cut about 2,700 jobs. Fishermen say Trump's DOGE budget cuts are preventing them from adopting climate-friendly technology. Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer's symptoms. Now they have to prove it. What to know about the bird flu outbreak in wild birds and what it means for backyard bird feeders. Who invented the March Madness bracket Staten Island bar and Kentucky postal worker stake claims. More than half U.S. adults don't want legal betting on college sports in their state AP-NORC poll. French bulldog is still top US breed, but is another gaining momentum Of corso. Quirky livestream that lets viewers help fish is a hit with millions. A new exhibition in Paris celebrates Snoopy's style ahead of his 75th birthday. Rapper Yella Beezy charged with capital murder in shooting death of rapper Mo3. Finland is again ranked the happiest country in the world. The US falls to its lowest-ever position. Religion Roundup-Prayers for the pope health continue, and Muslims celebrate Ramadan by removing tattoos. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports tensions were high at another Republican town hall meeting.
Last week we talked in depth about guns in schools after the mass shooting outside of Atlanta. Utah Rep. Rex Shipp pitched a plan to bring gun safety courses to Utah public schools, but it failed to pass the senate in 2021. He joins the show to discuss why he feels that we need this legislation and his plans to bring it back up in the 2024 legislative session.
In crypto news today Jamaal Bowman, one of Elizabeth Warren's anti-crypto army members losses. Pro crypto Utah Rep. John Curtis wins. US Government sends 3,940 Bitcoin worth $241 million to Coinbase
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
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In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Stuart and Michael discuss a lawsuit by 25 states against the EPA over power plant regulations, Representative John Curtis' bill to reduce red tape around nuclear power, and the EIA's lowered Brent oil price forecast. They also cover allegations of collusion among U.S. shale companies, Trump's planned executive order to halt offshore wind projects, and the Biden administration's increased tariffs on Chinese clean energy technology, highlighting concerns about the impact on energy prices, environmental policies, and industry practices.ate goals. Amidst the complexities, there's a call for more targeted policies to promote clean energy adoption and address environmental challenges without hindering innovation or economic growth.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro00:49 - 25 States Sue EPA Over Unachievable Power Plant Regulations03:03 - US House passes Rep. John Curtis' bill to remove ‘red tape' around nuclear power04:39 - USA EIA Lowers Brent Oil Price Forecasts09:44 - US shale companies accused of collusion over oil price14:56 - Trump Vows Day One Executive Order Targeting Offshore Wind17:25 - Biden ratchets up tariffs on Chinese EVs, solar, batteries19:01 - How tariffs threaten Biden's climate goals20:46 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.25 States Sue EPA Over Unachievable Power Plant RegulationsMay 11, 2024 Stu TurleyWest Virginia and Indiana are leading a group of 25 states asking for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to declare the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new rule on coal, natural […]US House passes Rep. John Curtis' bill to remove ‘red tape' around nuclear powerMay 10, 2024 Mariel AlumitWASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday aimed at accelerating nuclear power projects, which was sponsored by Utah Rep. John Curtis. Curtis, a Republican and founder of the Conservative Climate Caucus, has […]USA EIA Lowers Brent Oil Price ForecastsMay 13, 2024 Mariel AlumitThe U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) lowered its Brent oil price forecast for 2024 and 2025 in its latest short term energy outlook (STEO), which was released recently. In its May STEO, the EIA projected […]US shale companies accused of collusion over oil priceMay 13, 2024 Mariel AlumitThe US shale oil industry faces a barrage of lawsuits alleging some of the largest companies in the sector colluded to curb output and raise prices, after similar claims were made by US antitrust regulators. […]Trump Vows Day One Executive Order Targeting Offshore WindMay 14, 2024 Mariel AlumitDonald Trump vowed to issue an executive order targeting offshore wind development if he wins a second term as president, making his most explicit threat yet toward the growing industry. The presumptive Republican nominee derided […]Biden ratchets up tariffs on Chinese EVs, solar, batteriesMay 15, 2024 Mariel AlumitThe Biden administration moved Tuesday to block China's access to the American market for clean energy technology by doubling duties on solar cells and effectively quadrupling the price of electric vehicles from China. The actions […]How tariffs threaten Biden's climate goalsMay 15, 2024 Mariel AlumitPresident Joe Biden is raising the price of clean energy components imported from China to accelerate America's building spree of solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles. But it jeopardizes the United States' goal of slashing […] Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture, the sham Trump trial in New York heads toward its inevitable sham conclusion, a desperate Biden challenges Trump to two rigged debates, Rep. Burgess Owens of Utah schools Education Secretary Cardona on what it means to be a dad, and inflation continues to drag down the economy hurting average Americans.
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss a range of topics concerning energy and environmental policies. They cover several states suing the EPA over power plant regulations deemed unachievable, New York's faltering climate initiatives, and the challenges the U.S. faces in supplying enough power for its high-tech ambitions. Additionally, they talk about a House bill aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles around nuclear power, emphasizing its potential for providing reliable and clean energy. The episode also highlights the International Energy Agency's report on the need for low-cost solutions to provide billions with access to modern cooking facilities, stressing the significant health and environmental benefits. Lastly, they touch upon the financial markets, noting trends in oil prices, rig counts, and overall market movements.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:26 - 25 States Sue EPA Over Unachievable Power Plant Regulations03:45 - New Climate Reality is Passing New York By06:08 - There's Not Enough Power for America's High-Tech Ambitions09:20 - US House passes Rep. John Curtis' bill to remove ‘red tape' around nuclear power11:03 - Low-cost solutions can give billions access to modern cooking by 2030, but the world is failing to deliver15:28 - Markets Update20:57 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.25 States Sue EPA Over Unachievable Power Plant RegulationsMay 11, 2024 Stu TurleyWest Virginia and Indiana are leading a group of 25 states asking for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to declare the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new rule on coal, natural […]New Climate Reality is Passing New York ByMay 12, 2024 Stu TurleyNote: For quite a while now I have put my Citizens Guide to the Climate Act article as the top post on the website because it summarizes the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act (Climate Act). This post updates my […]There's Not Enough Power for America's High-Tech AmbitionsMay 12, 2024 Stu Turley ATLANTA—Bill Thomson needs power fast. The problem is that many of the other businesspeople racing into Georgia do too. Thomson heads marketing and product management at DC Blox, which in recent years built a […]US House passes Rep. John Curtis' bill to remove ‘red tape' around nuclear powerMay 10, 2024 Mariel AlumitWASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday aimed at accelerating nuclear power projects, which was sponsored by Utah Rep. John Curtis. Curtis, a Republican and founder of the Conservative Climate Caucus, has […]Low-cost solutions can give billions access to modern cooking by 2030, but the world is failing to deliverMay 12, 2024 Stu TurleyWomen and children bear brunt of harm from lack of clean cooking, which can be solved with modest investment, bringing major benefits in terms of health, development, gender equality and climate Nearly one in three […]Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
Radio Town Hall with Rep. Blake Moore taking calls about rural issues
Campuses that once prided themselves as promoters of free speech and open discourse have become breeding grounds for Marxism ideals of power, identity and equity. As this troubling trend intensifies, it raises troubling questions about the future of American academia, especially as the college student protests have the nation in a chokehold. Utah Rep. Burgess Owens and Boyd talk about what is happening on campus and what are the first steps in response to the protests.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan DEI is a hot topic in Utah, and this week it sparked another debate. This time it’s about whether it had any involvement in causing the Baltimore bridge collapse yesterday. Utah Rep. Phil Lyman joins Taylor and Greg to share why he thinks there is some correlation.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan FBI joins investigation on racist hate crime against Utah women’s basketball team The Idaho police—and now the FBI—is now involved in investigating a hate crime where people yelled racial slurs at the University of Utah Women’s Basketball team in Idaho. Greg and Taylor break down what happened and what the charges could be. Who’s to blame for the Baltimore bridge collapse? DEI is a hot topic in Utah, and this week it sparked another debate. This time it’s about whether it had any involvement in causing the Baltimore bridge collapse yesterday. Utah Rep. Phil Lyman joins Taylor and Greg to share why he thinks there is some correlation. How to avoid common election-season scams It is election season, and that means campaign scammers are working their way to our devices. Tim Johnston, Vice President of Outreach at the Better Business Bureau, joins Greg and Taylor with tips on how we can protect ourselves from common campaign scams. Utah driver facing charges for multiple hit-and-run incidents A Utah driver who has allegedly been driving around the Wasatch Front and hitting multiple female pedestrians is now being charged with attempted murder. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill joins Taylor and Greg to discuss what’s happening with this case. NBC fires Ronna McDaniel after intense backlash It hasn’t even been a week since former Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel got a job with NBC News as a paid political contributor, but she’s already out. NBC dropped her after the intense backlash that came from some of their very own hosts. Greg and Taylor discuss the reason that’s causing all the public protests. RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump on the 2020 election and early voting In a recent NBC interview, newly elected Republican National Committee (RNC) Co-Chair Lara Trump—who is also former President Trump’s daughter-in-law—shared her thoughts on the 2020 election and early voting initiatives. She said the 2020 election is “in the past” and assured that donations to the RNC won’t go towards Trump’s legal bills. ABC News Correspondent Andy Field joins Taylor and Greg with the latest. Should states hold any power outside of their own borders? What jurisdiction do states have with respect to other states? What authority do they have—if any—to go into other states and impose their will? Greg and Taylor discuss using examples from Texas and its immigration and abortion laws. What do Taylor and Greg want to be remembered for? What would you like to be remembered for? It’s a big question. According to a new survey by OnePoll, 1 in 3 Americans (out of the 2,000 who took the survey) say that they want to be remembered for their creativity. Taylor and Greg share their responses.
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A bill sponsored by Utah's own Celeste Maloy has been introduced to protect the funding meant to go towards small businesses owned by women. Since the WOSB program has started, larger companies have taken advantage of their resources because there had been no adequate verification process in place. Congresswoman Celeste Maloy is joining us today to talk about how The WOSB Integrity Act of 2024 will change that.
Since the Oct. 7th terrorist attack by Hamas, questions have been raised about US funding of international and UN affiliated groups with members involved in this attack. Utah Rep. John Curtis has introduced a bill to take action in ensuring our tax dollars are going to the right places. He joins Boyd to talk us through the bipartisan action.
Housing policy and affordability is at the top of mind for Utahns heading into the 2024 legislative session. What is being discussed in the Utah legislature to address this pressing issue? Utah Rep. Stephen Whyte joins the show to discuss housing in Utah on Inside Sources.
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Maura Carabello, Exoro Group & Utah Rep. Tyler ClancyLt. Ridge Alkonis released from Japanese to Us Custody under international prisoner transfer agreementBiden Impeachment Inquiry: All four Utah Reps voted in favor of moving forwardUtah AG Sean Reyes Calendar: Should it be released?Utah democrats are calling on Reyes to resignDerek Brown officially running to replace ReyesFISA voteLegislative season is just around the cornerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Will we see another candidate running for Sen. Mitt Romney’s Senate seat next year? All the signs are pointing in that direction. Who is it? None other than Utah Rep. John Curtis. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins the show with the details.
Would Utahns support a return to Congress for former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz? McDonald's is getting sued for too-hot coffee -- again. Is college overrated? St. George pet scam See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Congressman says he's not planning on running for Sen. Mitt Romney's spot, but he's “keeping the door open.” The question is: if he does run, how good a chance does he have? Joining the show to unpack the calculations is Scott Simpson, former Director of the Utah Republican Party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 * Guests: Bryan Rust, Kelly Finnegan, Over the past 50 years, Rust Coins has been working to educate customers about precious metals – RustCoinAndGift.com * Utah Rep. Chris Stewart, A GOP congressman announced he will resign, a move that will reduce the party's majority in the House of Representatives. * Honest Money Report: Gold – $1981.10 Silver – $23.91. * The House overwhelmingly passed legislation in a 314-to-117 vote to suspend the debt ceiling! – The bill would defer the federal debt limit for two years allowing the government to borrow unlimited sums as necessary to pay its obligations. * Lies! – Congress Has Cut Discretionary Funding By $1.5T Over Ten Years. * Sen. RandPaul: Personal vs. government checkbooks! Hour 2 * Guest: Joe Crouch, inventor of iTarget – Train With iTarget to Learn How to Be a Better Shot – ITargetPro.com * 2 Great Firearm Training Systems * The iTarget Cube: The iTarget cube is the next generation of home firearm training devices, allowing you to shoot at multiple targets with an iTarget laser bullet. * You can place the iTarget cubes throughout your home or training facility and control them all with the iTarget Cube app. The app and the cubes communicate through your home's WiFi connection. The app will tell you exactly how fast you were able to shoot each cube. * The iTarget Pro System: The original iTarget Pro Laser Training System allows you to use a phone app and a laser bullet to safely practice dry fire training with your actual firearm. Use the iTarget app with the iTarget sled to see exactly where your shots are hitting on the target. Practice shooting in the comfort of your home without wasting money on ammo. * iTarget Laser Bullets are made from the highest quality Brass. We have designed it in such a way that it will not damage or harm your weapon in anyway. * 3 Easy Steps to Dry Fire Practice at Home. * Guest: Pete Sepp – President of National Tax Payers Union – (NTU) is the Voice of America's Taxpayers, mobilizing elected officials and citizens on behalf of tax relief and reform – NTU.org * NTU Urges Congress to Vote YES On Debt Ceiling Deal. * Don't Let “Perfect” Be the Enemy of “Good”! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
* Guests: Bryan Rust, Kelly Finnegan, Over the past 50 years, Rust Coins has been working to educate customers about precious metals - RustCoinAndGift.com * Utah Rep. Chris Stewart, A GOP congressman announced he will resign, a move that will reduce the party's majority in the House of Representatives. * Honest Money Report: Gold - $1981.10 Silver - $23.91. * The House overwhelmingly passed legislation in a 314-to-117 vote to suspend the debt ceiling! - The bill would defer the federal debt limit for two years allowing the government to borrow unlimited sums as necessary to pay its obligations. * Lies! - Congress Has Cut Discretionary Funding By $1.5T Over Ten Years. * Sen. RandPaul: Personal vs. government checkbooks!
DeSantis Campaign Analysis, Reactions; Assistant Secretary of State Calls FISA Abuses ‘Disturbing'NTD News Today—3/31/20231. FISA Should Continue: Asst. State Secretary2. Governor DeSantis Kicks Off Campaign in Iowa3. DeSantis Campaign Analysis and Reactions4. Chris Christie to Announce Presidential Bid5. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart to Resign from House6. Biden Withdraws Third Federal Agency Nominee7. GOP Threatens to Hold FBI Dir. In Contempt8. Supreme Court Rejects Case Against Reddit9. Nebraska Signs School Choice Program into Law10. Alabama Restricts Trans Student Athletes11. FedEx Avoids Pilot Strike with Tentative Deal12. Nvidia Reaches $1 Trillion Market Cap13. N. Korea's First Spy Satellite Launch Fails14. EU Renewables Tangled Up in China Dependence15. China's Economic Recovery Stuttering16. CCP Exporting Repression to the West17. NATO Troops Guard Town Halls in Kosovo18. U.S. Urges Turkey to Back Sweden's NATO Bid19. NATO Struggles in Search for New Leader20. Germany Jails Woman for Attacks on Neo-Nazis21. British Pubs Saved by the Community22. Australian Vets Treat Wild Animal Species23. Runner-Up's Partner Snatches Winner's Crown
1. House To Vote on Debt Ceiling Agreement2. Debt Ceiling Deal Analysis3. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart To Resign From House4. Former Gov. Christie To Announce 2024 Bid5. FBI Director Speaks w/ Comer on Biden File
Many reports across the nation say that Utah Rep. Chris Stewart is resigning from office in the House of Representatives. Although at the time of this broadcast, Stewart has yet to release an official statement, it's believed that he's resigning because of issues with his wife's health. Dave and Debbie discuss and speak with KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts on what happens next, and Former Chair of the GOP Derek Brown chimes in about potential contenders to replace Congressman Stewarts seat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, the Biden administration lifted Title 42.. a pandemic-era policy that shut down virtually all avenues for migrants to seek asylum in the US. We hoped there would be an immigration plan in place before Title 42 got lifted... but we are seeing now an influx of migrants at the border... and overcrowded processing centers at the border. House Republicans have passed a plan to secure the border and help mitigate the crisis. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart joins the show to talk about the border security bill passed in the House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The House of Representatives has passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling, that has been described by Senate majority Chuck Schumer as "dead on arrival". So, what happens now? Utah Rep. Blake Moore joins the show to talk about the purpose of this bill, and what the House GOP expects as things move forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah Rep. Blake Moore calls in to talk about the GOP debt ceiling bill. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas walks through Disney's lawsuit against Florida governor Ron DeSantis. And Boyd sits down for an exclusive interview with former Vice President Mike Pence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After last week's speaker election, Republicans' first order of business was to repeal funding for the IRS. While it's unlikely that Democrats in the Senate will get on board with this... it does raise the question: is there a better way to focus our spending when it comes to the IRS? Rep. Blake Moore has thousands of IRS employees in his district. He breaks down what they need. Plus, he chats about his new position on the House Ways and Means Committee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon is joined by Utah Rep. Ken Ivory from District 19. Conservative T-shirts, hats & other apparel: https://themodernconservativepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheModernCon... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themodernco... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernConse5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a4... Jon Harvey is a local business owner and one of the well-known political activists in Utah. He is the host of The Modern Conservative Podcast where he has interviewed many elected Utah State representatives and other local political group leaders. He is the State Director of a new organization called C.A.F.E. (Conservative Americans for Equality). He is the former State Director for BLEXIT Utah, which is an organization co-founded by Candace Owens and Brandon Tatum. Jon is most known for telling it like it is. He stands for and is vocal about what he believes in. He wants everyone to join him in speaking up, not being afraid to say something, and wants others to get involved with him. Utah is very blessed to have him in our state as an example to us all on how to stand strong and lead. Contact Jon: themodernconservativepodcast@gmail.com
Utah Rep. Steven Lund has come out with a proposal to dig for water in hopes of replenishing the Great Salt Lake. Lund presented the proposal to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee on Wednesday. Lund joins the show to discuss his proposal. Dave and Debbie take listener calls asking if Utahns are willing to spend $48 million to see this research through. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Last night Utah Rep. Burgess Owens did not participate in the 4th Congressional District debate because of a racist cartoon that was made about him last year. Utah GOP Chair Carson Jorgensen joins the show to share his thoughts on this issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosts: Leah Murray and Cate Klundt We continue to discuss the developing story with Utah Rep. Joe Ferry refused to drop off November's ballot. Now Lt. Governor Henderson says her hands are tied because Utah law is silent on the issue, we speak with Ben Anderson, Utah Democratic Party Communications Director, to discuss what Democrats are planning to do.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 * Guest: Richard Mack Founder and President of CSPOA – A partnership between citizens and local law enforcement, especially sheriffs. Mack encourages those not in law enforcement to stand with their sheriffs. – CSPOA.org * Juneteenth: Only 24 States Give Workers the Day Off Since Biden Declared a Federal Holiday in 2021. * Red flag laws are Unconstitutional! * Police in Uvalde, Texas, never attempted to unlock the door to two classrooms where a gunman shot and killed 21 people on May 24, the San Antonio Express-News reported. * Joe Biden Releases Over 1 Million Illegal Border Crossers into US Since Taking Office. * Airlines continue canceling flights, blame bad weather and pilot shortage – Thousands of flights cancelled over holiday travel chaos. * Can Ron Beat Don in 24 or Will Mitt get the Prize? * Pentagon FINALLY Admits, 46 US Funded Bio Labs in Ukraine – After months of denials as well as claims over and over again by fact-checkers that they were fake news, the pentagon has finally admitted that the US is helping fund and support bio-labs in Ukraine, and not a few, but 46. The same biolabs that up until last week we were told over and over again did not exist. * DeSantis: White House lying about COVID shots for kids – Governor ‘not surprised that legacy media would amplify the lie' – Art Moore, WND.com * This COVID shot will be available – NEVER! – ‘These drugs will not be manufactured' – WND.com * Health experts claimed that the Food and Drug Administration had “fully approved” the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech COVID-19 shots called Comirnaty. But the drug company now has revealed they simply won't be available. * “As Liberty Counsel has stated from the beginning, there is no FDA approved COVID shot available. All COVID shots are under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), which means people have the right to refuse them,” the legal team explained. Hour 2 * Hillary Clinton is refusing to back down from claims that she did not fairly win the 2016 presidential election, claiming in an interview published Friday that her losses in two key states were due to voter suppression. Clinton failed to provide any evidence for her claims. * Guests: Jennifer Orten and Sophie Anderson, Have put up an amazing fight for records, in Utah – Fighting Evil, and Exposing Corruption – TwoRedPills.org * Guest: Utah Rep. Phil Lyman – Lyman is a CPA and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and has worked as an AICPA Personal Financial Specialist. * Utah Rep. Phil Lyman, of Blanding, introduced HB 371 that would return voting to in-person, paper ballot voting and place strict requirements on absentee ballots. * GOP state lawmaker Phil Lyman, who is sponsoring another bill that would implement regular audits, said his concerns go beyond the 2020 election and include funding for electronic systems where voter registration data in Utah and elsewhere is housed. * Two Utah Moms File Open Records Requests on Election Records – State Lt. Gov. Tips Off Reporter, Blocks Them from Access, and Feds Are Called In – Jim Hoft founder and editor of The Gateway Pundit. * Jen filed GRAMA requests with all 29 counties in Utah to secure those record before they were deleted. She asked for ballot images, cast vote records, tabulator data, drop box videos, and a copy of “Project” backup database. None of these contain private voter information. These are the election configurations and settings typically provided to auditors. * Even ESS Machines Have Modems, Documents Show – Alex Newman, Liberty Sentinel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Hillary Clinton is refusing to back down from claims that she did not fairly win the 2016 presidential election, claiming in an interview published Friday that her losses in two key states were due to voter suppression. Clinton failed to provide any evidence for her claims. * Guests: Jennifer Orten and Sophie Anderson, Have put up an amazing fight for records, in Utah - Fighting Evil, and Exposing Corruption - TwoRedPills.org * Guest: Utah Rep. Phil Lyman - Lyman is a CPA and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and has worked as an AICPA Personal Financial Specialist. * Utah Rep. Phil Lyman, of Blanding, introduced HB 371 that would return voting to in-person, paper ballot voting and place strict requirements on absentee ballots. * GOP state lawmaker Phil Lyman, who is sponsoring another bill that would implement regular audits, said his concerns go beyond the 2020 election and include funding for electronic systems where voter registration data in Utah and elsewhere is housed. * Two Utah Moms File Open Records Requests on Election Records – State Lt. Gov. Tips Off Reporter, Blocks Them from Access, and Feds Are Called In - Jim Hoft founder and editor of The Gateway Pundit. * Jen filed GRAMA requests with all 29 counties in Utah to secure those record before they were deleted. She asked for ballot images, cast vote records, tabulator data, drop box videos, and a copy of “Project” backup database. None of these contain private voter information. These are the election configurations and settings typically provided to auditors. * Even ESS Machines Have Modems, Documents Show - Alex Newman, Liberty Sentinel * Police Report Proves Plainclothes Electronic Surveillance Unit Members Were Embedded Among Jan. 6 Protesters. * Archives of the Simulcast of the Sheriff Mack show and Liberty RoundTable Live can be found in Video at BrightEON.tv and Audio at LibertyRoundTable.com
Sara welcomes Texas border rancher Wayne King, who has worked in the area for decades and has never seen anything close to the chaos unfolding since the start of the Biden administration. King describes what it's like to have migrants banging on every door in the middle of the night and now many residents constantly carry guns and refuse to let their children pay outside. And he explains how he knows many of the people are criminals instead of people looking for honest work.Sara also cheers the apparent implosion of the Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board, praises Utah Rep, Burgess Owens for his powerful pro-life message in Congress, and takes on the latest unscientific nonsense from the those advocating for abortion.Please visit our great sponsors:My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterIt's a BOGO Extravaganza! Find the full list of sale products at www.mypillow.com/carterThe Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.Fast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.com/carterShop now and save 15% your offer.
Politics editor Jeff Parrott spoke with Utah Rep. Blake Moore five weeks ago when Russia invaded Ukraine. Now on this episode of The Daily Buzz, he touches base with the congressman again about how the ongoing conflict will impact domestic energy policy — and how that can change. Utah was the fastest-growing state in the nation from 2010 to 2020, but new data shows a surprising statistic. From mid-2020 to 2021, 40% of the state's growth came from Utah county, Daeden Olander reports. The county increased by 21,843 residents, while Salt Lake County only saw 185 during that same time period. And finally, today is the last day for Utahns to update their political party affiliation before the upcoming primary elections.
Glenn starts off the show by discussing President Biden's latest overseas trip and analyzes what his true intentions are. Glenn and Stu discuss whether Biden's speech was due to underlying intentions or incompetency. Pat Gray joins to discuss whether Biden's overseas statements were just a senior moment or something more sinister. Author and former investment banker Carol Roth joins Glenn to discuss Biden's newest wealth tax, including unrealized gains. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart joins to discuss his legislation that would prevent intelligence agencies from spying on American citizens. Mikayla Hedrick, writer for "The Glenn Beck Program," joins to discuss her latest article on the importance of meeting your neighbors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn starts off the show by discussing President Biden's latest overseas trip and analyzes what his true intentions are. Author and former investment banker Carol Roth joins Glenn to discuss Biden's newest wealth tax, including unrealized gains. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart joins to discuss his legislation that would prevent intelligence agencies from spying on American citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
011222 SHORT 29 Min UTAH Rep Phil Lyman Sophie & Jen Threats By Henderson Gramma ELEC FRAUD by Kate Dalley
Kris Kimball conducts a bombshell interview with Liberty Moms Jennifer Orten and Sophia Anderson of www.UtahFreedomCoaltion.org about the problems our election process here in Utah. You can't claim to have a Gold Standard if you never verify and inspect the complete election process with an independent forensic audit. Every Utahn needs to listen to this committee hearing that was held on Oct 20, 2020, including all public comments. https://le.utah.gov/av/committeeArchive.jsp?mtgID=17728 A record 700 people showed up to this hearing because of their concerns with our elections. Time is running out, we only have until September 2022 to perform a forensic audit of 2020 to learn if Utah has any election integrity issues. Voter confidence in Utah must be restored. Why are our elected officials not being transparent with GRAMA requests? It's hard to believe Utah is the Gold Standard of safe and secure elections when those in charge of the election process are breaking the law and refusing to conduct forensic audits. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Continue to contact your Utah Rep and Senator asking for a forensic audit of 2020. 2. Send an Email to our Attorney General: Dear Attorney General Reyes, Please subpoena Lt. Governor Henderson for breaking the law by not providing FULL voter rolls as requested by and to our legislators, including public and private/withheld information for both March and November 2020 elections. I am asking that, as Attorney General, you require that she deliver these full rolls to the Government and Operations Committee, for both the House and Senate. In addition, please start an injunction to stop the counties and state of Utah from destroying any public records including voting or related materials from the 2020 elections. Thank you in advance for your timely attention to this urgent and crucial matter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
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The first public impeachment hearing against President Trump is in the books. Following the hearing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused President Trump of bribery. Meanwhile Republicans say all the Democrats' evidence is based on hearsay. Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S.'s former ambassador to Ukraine, is set to testify publicly Friday. Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT), who questioned both witnesses on Wednesday, previews today's hearing and discusses if there is even a case for impeachment. The 1975 disappearance of Teamsters labor leader Jimmy Hoffa is one of our country's most famous unsolved mysteries. FOX News Channel Correspondent Eric Shawn has been investigating Hoffa's death for two decades. Fox Nation will be releasing a second season of “Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa”, a docuseries based on Shawn's quest to find the truth. Eric Shawn joins the Rundown to discuss the latest revelations in the Hoffa case and the controversy surrounding director Martin Scorsese's new movie about Hoffa & alleged hitman Frank Sheeran, “The Irishman.” Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utah Rep. Chris Stewart has been known to both defend and disagree with Trump on different occasions. Is that still possible in the divided politics of today? Listen to hear Kirk Jowers, Executive Vice President of dōTERRA, talk with Chris Stewart about what he's been up to in D.C. Jay Mcfarland hosts KSL News Radio's JayMac News Show. He also hosts a fictional podcast called Hosts of Eden. KSL News Radio is part of Bonneville Media and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Don't forget to review and subscribe to the JayMac Mac News Show podcast on iTunes. Or follow Jay on Twitter and Instagram @JayMacNewsShow or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JayMacNewsShow/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2018, three initiatives passed by majority. In 2019, the legislature changed two of those initiatives and created new standards to the process of getting a proposition on the ballot. What lessons can we take from the past few months? Utah Rep. Stephen Handy, The Exoro Group's Maura Carabello, and Leavitt Partner's Rich McKeown join Jason Perry to discuss the state of citizen initiatives.
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