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Oral health care for children is required in every state under Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Plan. But dental coverage for adults is optional. And while nearly every state provides some level of coverage for adults, what is covered and who is covered varies widely from state to state and even within states.Our first guest on this podcast is Ian Hedges, the director of Medicaid and Medicare program policy for the American Dental Association. Hedges explained how oral health care affects overall health and why different levels of coverage for adults under Medicaid can lead to higher costs later on for health complications that arise from neglected oral health issues. One study found that untreated oral health conditions can lead to health complications that cost the U.S. about $45 billion each year in lost productivity.Our other guests are Sen. Evan Vickers, a Republican of Utah, and Sen. Malcom Augustine, a Democrat from Maryland. Senators Vickers and Augustine explained how their states have approached broadening coverage for adults covered by Medicaid, the challenge in assembling a group of providers that will accept Medicaid reimbursement and some of the particular problems in providing care to those with low incomes and those living in rural areas.ResourcesMedicaid Adult Dental Benefits Are on the Move in 2024, CareQuestVariation in Use of Dental Services by Children and Adults Enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP, KFF
French politician Marine Le Pen has been barred from running for public office after being convicted of embezzlement, despite other politicians who have been convicted of serious crimes not being barred. Glenn and Stu discuss the issue of judges making decisions for people. Why don't Americans utilize impeachment against rogue judges more often? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss how the far-left protesters going after Tesla are pushing them toward buying a Tesla. Glenn speaks out against the idea of President Trump gaining a third term. Glenn further breaks down the contradictory mindset of leftists going after Tesla. A bill to make gold and silver an alternative to the dollar passed unanimously in the Utah House and quickly passed the Utah Senate but was vetoed by the governor. BlazeTV host of "Economic War Room" Kevin Freeman joins to discuss why the bill is so popular and why every state should pass a similar bill. Newsweek senior editor Josh Hammer joins to discuss the ongoing conflict in Israel and why the entire world appears to be against Israel. Glenn and Stu argue why NPR and PBS should not be federally funded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up 1% at $83,361 Eth is up 1% at $2,123 XRP, is up 1.5% at $2.21 CZ calls for no bots on X El Salvador increases BTC holdings Utah Senate passes crypto-friendly bill. US HUD exploring use of crypto and blockchain. Global crypto investments funds see 876m in outflows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bills to protect utility ratepayers from increases stall in Utah Senate committee -- Lawmakers find compromise on judiciary bills -- Budget details merger
The full Utah Senate narrowly voted to approve a bill that would change who picks the chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court. KSL legal analyst Greg Skordas joined Utah's Morning News to explain.
Utah house committee nixes "e-verify" immigration bill -- Utah Senate President Adams weighs in on fired federal employees in Utah
Utah Senate weighs religious liberty, business owner rights in "closed on Sunday" bill debate -- Utah Senate President: "Too many bills"
Utah Senate leadership on revenue report, tax cut options -- Rep. Petersen's campaign finance bill passes unanimously
Cost of raising a family top concern for Americans Is a Superbowl ticket more expensive than your mortgage? Lawmaker wants to cap earnings on specialty black license plates KSL Movie Show Preview
The bill that would ban collectively bargaining for public labor unions has passed in the Utah senate. Union leaders say they plan to ask the governor to veto it. Dave and Debbie get the latest details from Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy. Senator Kirk Cullimore joins the show to explain the motivation behind this proposal.
Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Hideout Town Administrator Jan McCosh provides the latest community updates, bill banning collective bargaining passes Utah Senate, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly recaps Thursday night's council meeting, Visit Salt Lake spokesperson Ryan Mack talks about the 2025 Winter Roundup skijoring event, portions of historic Thaynes Hoist House destroyed by heavy snow, Heber North Village referendum dies after missed deadline and Park City Performing Arts Executive Director Ember Conley discusses the 2025 Concerts on the Slopes lineup.
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray House Bill 267 -- the bill banning public labor unions from collective bargaining -- has just passed the Senate. And the version that passed is the original version the House passed. Now, it's headed for the Governor's desk. Inside Sources begins with a refresher on what’s in the bill and why opposing groups say they’re against it.
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray On the Hill 2025: Public labor union bill passes Utah Senate House Bill 267 -- the bill banning public labor unions from collective bargaining -- has just passed the Senate. And the version that passed is the original version the House passed. Now, it's headed for the Governor's desk. Inside Sources begins with a refresher on what’s in the bill and why opposing groups say they’re against it. Return-to-office mandate for federal workers delayed until Monday Today, a federal judge in Massachusetts said the deadline for federal workers to either agree to go back to the office or accept a "deferred resignation" offer will be pushed until at least Monday next week. The deadline was supposed to be tonight. Nearly 2 million federal workers are affected by the mandate, including Utahns. Hosts Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner share their thoughts on the overall situation. On the Hill 2025: Spaceport exploration committee Space isn’t just for the Jetsons – it's becoming a reality for real people. And here in Utah, one state lawmaker doesn’t want us to get left behind. State Senator Jerry Stevenson is running a bill this legislative session that would create a spaceport exploration committee. He calls into Inside Sources to discuss the bill and what it would achieve. On the Hill 2025: What’s it like as a new legislator on Utah’s Capitol Hill? 29 State Senators and 75 State Representatives make up the Utah Legislature. Senators serve 4-year sentences and State Representatives serve 2-year sentences. We thought it would be interesting to chat with a brand-new legislator to get their thoughts on the session thus far. State Rep. Doug Fiefia of House District 48 joins the show for this discussion. House GOP members meet with Pres. Trump to discuss divided feelings on the budget Tough conversations between House Republicans and President Trump this morning as they work to get on the same page with the budget. GOP Representative are still split on the number of reconciliation bills to run -- 1 or 2. House leaders met with President Trump in the hopes that he could get the party to agree on the same thing. Needless to say, it's a bit of a mess. The Inside Sources hosts break it down. Pres. Trump’s comments on Gaza show divide between Congressional Republicans President Trump's comments on a possible takeover continue to spark debate and concern among world leaders and those in Congress. That includes some Republicans who now say they're concerned about focusing on international stuff like this instead of "America First." Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner discuss their feelings on what the President is saying and if it holds any water. Have Democrats changed their message in the months following the election? Democrats have a long four years ahead of them with the Trump presidency. Things might get a little better if they see success in the 2026 midterms but either way, they're going to face a Trump administration until 2028. So, has their messaging changed at all? What about their policies? Inside Sources discuss whether Democrats have begun to change their tune. On the Hill 2025: Legislation to protect youth sports referees You don't need to tell us, but be honest with yourself: have you ever gotten mad at a youth sports referee? If so, Leah's got some words for you. And so does the State Legislature. A new bill – being sponsored by State Representative Jon Hawkins -- hopes to protect referees from violent parents, fans, and coaches. Inside Sources has the latest.
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, January 24, 20254:20 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Rod and Greg for their weekly conversation about what's happening during the 2025 session of the Utah Legislature.4:38 pm: Bob Moffit, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Health and Welfare Policy joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how pardoning Dr. Anthony Fauci would be a disservice to Americans.6:05 pm: Utah Congressman Blake Moore joins the show to discuss his inauguration day experience and what he hopes to see from Donald Trump as he begins his second term leading the nation.6:38 pm: Katelynn Richardson, Courts Reporter for The Daily Caller, joins the program for a conversation about how Donald Trump killed decades of DEI bureaucracy in just 36 hours on the job.
Bill to end Daylight Savings Time passes Utah House committee -- Utah Senate debates student housing and transgender students
Committee advances bill creating code of conduct after Utah County Clerk controversy -- Utah Senate leadership opposes state overseeing zoning
Host: Taylor Morgan Pres.-elect Trump pushes for Supreme Court to block sentencing in ‘hush money’ trial President-elect Donald Trump is asking the United States Supreme Court to block his criminal ‘hush money’ trial. It comes just days before sentencing was supposed to happen, this Friday. KSL Legal Analyst and Inside Sources co-host Greg Skordas breaks down the latest developments and discusses the authority SCOTUS may or may not have in this case. Governor Cox takes oath of office for second term Earlier today, Utah Governor Spencer Cox was publicly inaugurated for his second term in office. In his inauguration speech, he spoke often about what makes Utah different from the rest of the country: that we focus on faith, family, and community. Former Governor Gary Herbert – who chose Cox to join his ticket at Lieutenant Gover several years ago – joins Inside Sources to share his analysis of today’s ceremony. Rep. Celeste Maloy calls for a size reduction for federal agencies In a recent opinion piece featured in The Hill, Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy called on a size reduction for federal agencies. She believes – as do many of her Republican colleagues – that non-elected bureaucrats are too plentiful in federal government. She explains her thoughts on the lack of accountability for so-called “experts” working in federal agencies. New Elected Officials: Derek Brown, new Utah Attorney General New Utah Attorney General Derek Brown says he wants to restore trust and transparency to the office. Some of the ways he plans to do this are through releasing his public calendar, putting personal assets in a blind trust, and resigning from boards he sits on. He joins Inside Sources host Taylor Morgan to talk more about his priorities for office. Utah’s Senate Majority releases top priorities ahead of Legislative General Session Inside Sources is the place to get all your news on the upcoming 2025 Legislative General Session. Today, we spoke with Senate Majority Leader Kirk Cullimore about Senate Republicans’ top priorities for the session. This include focusing on legislation surrounding energy, education, public lands, and affordable housing. New Elected Officials: Cole Kelley, new State School Board Member In the last election, 8 of the 15 seats on the Utah State Board of Education were up for grabs. 3 of those seats were won by new members. One of those new elected officials is Cole Kelley, Utah State School Board representative for District 12. He calls into Inside Sources to talk about the things he heard from constituents as he ran for office, and how he thinks the Board can better work with the State Legislature. New Elected Officials: Amanda Bollinger, new State School Board Member Representing District 9 on the Utah State School Board is new member Amanda Bollinger. She comes into the position with a solid background in education, having defeated the incumbent during last year’s primary election. She calls into Inside Sources to explain her top priorities for office and how she sees the State School Board evolving alongside the State Legislature.
Governor Cox says Utah will support the President-elect's plan to deport undocumented immigrants involved in criminal activity as soon as he takes office. There are groups on both sides of this issue, with the Utah Senate and House Democratic Leaders releasing a statement against and Utah County Commissioners voicing support. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, talks with Dave and Debbie about the legal realities of Cox's support.
Utah Senate 2 candidate Nancy Huntly -- USU's Damon Cann: Culture wars "nationalizing" state legislatures
What're the priorities of the democratic party now that Biden has dropped out? Is it to nominate a democratic candidate or just to defeat Donald Trump? Scott Howell, the former Utah Senate minority leader and a Biden-Harris surrogate in Utah, joins Dave and Debbie to answer question on the top of everyone's mind: If the democratic candidate for president isn't Kamala Harris, who could it be?
President Biden says he is returning the campaign trail next week... disputing rumors that he was ready to step down from the race. Joining me live is Scott Howell... former Utah Senate minority leader and Utah's Biden-Harris surrogate.
Recent documents show that President Biden and his wife have refinanced their house multiple times since buying it decades ago. Is that where Biden and his family have made their millions? Utah Senate candidate Mayor Trent Staggs joins to explain why he is running for Mitt Romney's seat in the Senate. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to discuss the dangers of the Democrats' push to draft women into the military. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recent documents show that President Biden and his wife have refinanced their house multiple times since buying it decades ago. Is that where Biden and his family have made their millions? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the upcoming CNN presidential debate and the questionable impartiality of debate moderator Jake Tapper. Glenn and Stu discuss the potential for Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) to lose his re-election bid. The candidates for Trump's vice president have been narrowed down to three. Who will be the final choice? Host of "The Alex Jones Show" Alex Jones discusses the liquidation of his company and the retaliation he faces from the corporate media. Utah Senate candidate Mayor Trent Staggs joins to explain why he is running for Mitt Romney's seat in the Senate. Glenn and Stu discuss the upcoming SCOTUS decisions that are still looming. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to discuss the dangers of the Democrats' push to draft women into the military. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the Republican primary system in Utah undermining true conservative values? Join us as we dissect the intricate web of caucus conventions, delegate voting processes, and the controversies surrounding SB54. Gary Henderson and I delve into the tension between America First principles and establishment politics, revealing the societal reluctance to engage in political discourse. Our firsthand experiences at state conventions shed light on the broader implications for voter engagement and party dynamics, making this an episode you won't want to miss.We also tackle the complexities of defining Republican versus conservative values in Utah, with a keen focus on the behavior of Governor Spencer Cox and his interactions with the delegate system. As we navigate the shifting political landscape, we emphasize the significance of maintaining conservative values within the Republican platform amidst growing political diversity. Using platforms like UtahGrassroots.org, we critically analyze the upcoming primary battle between Phil Lyman and Spencer Cox, providing a comprehensive comparison based on conservative ratings and voting records.In our deep dive into the roles and responsibilities of Utah's key political figures, we scrutinize the actions of Governor Cox and state legislator Phil Lyman concerning constitutional fidelity and decision-making. From the controversial veto of the Protect Women in Sports bill to fiscal policies and illegal immigration stances, we leave no stone unturned. We also preview the Utah Senate race dynamics and the financial backing of candidates, highlighting the significance of grassroots support versus wealthy donors. Join us for an insightful analysis of the political climate in Utah, filled with candid evaluations and informed perspectives.Find Utah Grass Roots here:https://utahgrassroots.org/Find Wealth 435 here:https://realestate435.kw.com/Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/
Former President Donald Trump called outgoing Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) a “total loser” while endorsing his potential Senate replacement on Truth Social, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Maura Carabello from the Exoro Group, and Greg Hughes, former Utah Speaker of the HouseUtah State GOP Convention:Rep. Celeste Maloy could lose her CD 2 seat at convention with an 11th hour endorsement from Senator Mike Lee who is backing challenger Colby Jenkins. " “TOO MANY REPUBLICANS HAVE VOTED TO EXPAND THE SIZE, SOPE AND COST OF THE FEDERAL GOVENRMENT."Governor Spencer Cox will likely leave the Utah State GOP convention with a primary challenger.The Utah Senate race has 3 guaranteed candidates through signatures- will there be a 4th candidate on the ballot to fill the seat vacated by Senator Mitt Romney?With Congressman John Curtis running for Senate- his CD 3 seat is wide open and with a crowded race- 4 candidates have the signatures to make it to the primary- will delegates pick a 5th to head to the primary?June 25th is the Primary Election.Brian King, touting he outraised Governor Cox in the first quarter.Congress passed the $95 billion dollar aid bill Ukraine/Israel/IndoThe bill signed by the President also bans TikTok if it is not sold to a US buyer in the next year.While Congress funds Israel: Universities are closed as Palestinian Protests take over campuses: Utah college campuses are the exception.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas & Marty Carpenter Yesterday, Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz attended a campaign event for Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, who is in the running to replace Sen. Romney and become Utah's newest Senator. But Mayor Staggs and most other Senate GOP candidates are chasing a bigger endorsement to boost their campaign. What would an endorsement from Donald Trump do to the Utah Senate Race? Brigham Tomco from Deseret joins the show.
Greg and Marty discuss their conversation with Deseret reporter Brigham Tomco about the importance of endorsements in Utah's Senate race. Do endorsements make a significant difference? How much do they matter, and what effect with they have in 2024?
Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Ward Clark, a contributor to Red State, joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how Donald Trump might change the odds on the electoral vote map. Plus, Rusty Cannon, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, joins Rod for a conversation about his Deseret News op-ed in which he says the Utah tax cut recently passed by lawmakers is a win for all taxpayers. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, March 21, 20244:20 pm: Ward Clark, a contributor to Red State, joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how Donald Trump might change the odds on the electoral vote map.4:38 pm: Jason Walton, one of the many candidates for Mitt Romney's U.S. Senate seat in Utah, join Rod to discuss his candidacy and what he would bring to the office.6:05 pm: T.J. Harker, former federal prosecutor and a contributor to The Blaze, joins Rod for a conversation about his piece about the stand of based Americans.6:20 pm: Rusty Cannon, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, joins Rod for a conversation about his Deseret News op-ed in which he says the Utah tax cut recently passed by lawmakers is a win for all taxpayers.6:38 pm: Lawrence Wilson, Politics Reporter at the Epoch Times, joins Rod for a conversation about the battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden for those voters that were supporting Nikki Haley.
Host: Leah Murray Let’s start the show off with some campaign finance talk because the article that was published today in the Deseret News talks about the most highly competitive primary Senate race in over 30 years, meaning there’s a lot of money rolling in. Taylor Morgan, KSL @ Night Host and Partner at Morgan & May Public Affairs, joins Leah to discuss who’s involved and where the funds are coming from.
Host: Leah Murray Who’s funding Utah Senate campaign ads? Let’s start the show off with some campaign finance talk because the article that was published today in the Deseret News talks about the most highly competitive primary Senate race in over 30 years, meaning there’s a lot of money rolling in. Taylor Morgan, KSL @ Night Host and Partner at Morgan & May Public Affairs, joins Leah to discuss who’s involved and where the funds are coming from. The West High Clinic’s grand opening The West High Clinic had its grand opening yesterday. The University of Utah Health, the SLC School District, and the Salt Lake Education Foundation all worked together to build this clinic, which would provide physical and mental health services to students on campus. James Yapias, Senior Director of the Salt Lake Education Foundation, joins Leah to discuss what inspired this move and what parents and students need to know before receiving its services. Housing affordability is the #1 policy priority for Utahns We are third in the nation for housing being out of reach of people’s income. First is Hawaii, second is California, and third is Utah. The deal is when a place is amazing, it gets expensive to live here. And, not surprisingly, it’s the number one issue that Utahns want legislators to focus on. Steve Waldrip, Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation, joins Leah to discuss the policy issue at hand here. An inside look at the “UTA Moves 2050” roadmap The Utah Transit Authority has just recently released their 2050 roadmap, which details what they want to implement by 2050. UTA Manager of Long Range Strategic Planning Alex Beim joins Leah to discuss what the biggest takeaways are of this roadmap as well as what their strategies will look like.
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, Jack Smith is forcing all of the courts to abide by his demand or else the judges will be pressured, all in an effort to have the Donald Trump cases resolved before the election. Smith is exposing himself of intentionally interfering in the 2024 election and doing the work of President Biden by continuing to demand the Trump case be resolved before the vote. Biden is keeping the public pressure on Trump by calling him a dictator and an existential threat, and we have radical leftists in the media and Congress trashing the Supreme Court justices for doing their job. Nikki Haley is the worst of the worst chameleons and wants the cases heard before November, and is now a mouthpiece for Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Fani Willis, and the Biden DOJ. Also, Biden has decided to be on the side of evil vs good, terrorist's vs democracy, by choosing to airlift supplies into Gaza for terrorists. The October 7th attack in Israel were funded by Biden, who has supported terrorist groups in the Middle East through Iran. Next, there is an interesting ruling out of a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel regarding people involved in the January 6 attack. People were given enhanced sentences just for being present at the Capitol, especially for people just walking around and breaking no laws. Later, Mark is joined by Blaze Media reporter Steve Baker about being handcuffed and shackled after voluntarily turning himself in to the FBI for his presence in the Capitol on January 6 to report the event. Finally, Mark speaks with Utah Senate candidate Trent Staggs about running for Mitt Romney's Senate seat and his upcoming campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Top Five we have: Proposed Cost of I-15 Expansion More Than Doubles to $3.7 Billion, Westside Opposition Remains Strong Battle Brewing Between Utah Builders, Cities Over Home Inspections Utah Lawmakers Want to Repeal Abortion Clinic Ban Utah Senate Passes NHL Arena Bill Rendering Shows What Possible Salt Lake City Arena Could Look Like Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
As people who love the outdoors, why can't we just steer clear of the often gross world of politics and let other people deal with that stuff? Jason Blevins (co-founder, Colorado Sun) discusses this with 3 people who will make the case and are setting the example for the rest of us: Caroline Gleich (professional ski mountaineer & U.S. Senate candidate), Nina Waters (athlete, creative, & Summit County commissioner), & Dr. Len Necefer (founder, Sonoran Avalanche Center & Natives Outdoors).RELATED LINKS:Get Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Caroline: Candidacy for Utah Senate (3:54)Nina: Tackling Big Issues in Summit County (6:53)Len: Amplifying Unheard Voices (13:55)Turning Outdoor Passion into Action (22:16)Caroline's Top Priorities (29:27)Len's Top Priorities for Caroline if She Wins? (33:16)Local Action & Change (43:06)Audience Questions (49:45)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED GEAR:30Bikes & Big IdeasOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest Hosts: Marty Carpenter & Taylor Morgan Join our guest hosts Taylor Morgan and Marty Carpenter as they shift through what's been happening during the Utah General Session. Utah State Senate President Stuart Adams joins the show to talk about water sustainability and Rep Steve Eliason shares his plan for rural mental healthcare. Emma Camp brings her article on the real student loan crisis to the table, Jacob Sullum asks how far free speech goes in the current Amazon trial and more!
Guest Hosts: Marty Carpenter & Taylor Morgan As Utah's population and economy grow, ensuring a sustainable water supply is more important than ever. Just today, the president of the Utah Senate announced he’s running a bill (S.B. 211) the Generational Water Infrastructure Amendments. In short, this legislation aims to secure Utah's water future through strategic management and innovative solutions. Joining the show is Utah State Senate President Stuart Adams.
D2 celebrates its first Friday show by looking forward to the days to come. The long-awaited looks like it will be here to stay; with a big storm tonight and more weather to come in the next week. The National Weather Service joins the show for specifics. Debbie and Dave tease at next week's news. The race for Utah Senate will continue at the same time they begin gearing up for the start of the General Session on January 16th Congress will continue budget discussions and hopefully try to come to compromises across party lines in the face of the looming government shutdown deadline on January 18th. Park City is taking on childcare relief within its community. The City Council has just approved a $1 Million budget that would allocate up to $1700 per month for eligible children up to kindergarten.
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on Election 2024 Utah Senate.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas On Thursday Utah Senate Republicans released a list of their priorities for the 2024 general session that begins January 16. Senate President Stuart Adams joins the show to discuss what’s great about Utah and what needs some work.
Hosts: Derek Brown and Taylor Morgan We are live in a special edition of KSL at Night covering the Utah Senate District 22 Election. We spoke with Utah Republican Party Chair Robert Axson who is at the election to discuss the process and what to expect for the night.
Hosts: Derek Brown and Taylor Morgan We are covering the Utah Senate District 22 Election, we spoke with Representative Brady Brammer who is at the event and represents the same district on the House side. Erin Rider with the Utah Women Lead PAC has ran for congress and know the process of speaking with delegates to get elected. She joined the show to discuss her experience on what candidates need to do to win.
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by John Dougall, Utah State Auditor, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. The hosts discuss the avoidance of a government shutdown, the ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the death of Dianne Feinstein and former President…
In this bonus episode adapted from National Journal's webinar series “Hotline Power Hour,” Hotline Editor Kirk A. Bado is joined by national correspondent Zac Weisz, Senate races correspondent Sydney Kashiwagi, House races correspondent James A. Downs, and gubernatorial correspondent Mary Frances McGowan. They discuss the latest news and trends on the campaign trail including the Utah Senate race and the Kentucky gubernatorial race.
Kristen Welker tried repeatedly to get President Trump to talk about retribution. It's almost like it's THE buzzword for the left.. because IT IS. We'll tell you how they're going after Tim Ballard of Sound of Freedom fame (he's running for Romney's Utah Senate seat) as we identify 20 Million MORE wasted US taxpayer dollars to fight fictitious threats online. AND LIB OF THE WEEK! Parents - this Bud's for you! Podcast Production: Bob Slone Audio Productions
Today, Speaker Brad Wilson announced he is stepping down at Speaker of the Utah House. The news comes after State Senator Jake Anderegg announced his resignation from the Utah Senate. KSL NewsRadio reporter Lindsay Aerts explains what the process of replacing these two men will look like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah Senate President Stewart Adams on the announcement that Senator Mitt Romney will not seek re-election in 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on The Last Word: The Wall Street Journal reports that the Justice Department granted a former Trump aide immunity for his testimony in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation. Also, Democrats slam GOP candidates for extreme abortion views. Plus, a recent poll finds GOP Sen. Mike Lee leading Evan McMullin in the tight Utah Senate race. Republicans spend millions of dollars on racist ads in battleground states. And Sen. Mark Kelly speaks in Arizona ahead of midterms. Glenn Kirschner, Bradley Moss, Cheri Beasley, Wiley Nickel, Evan McMullin and Charles Blow join Lawrence O'Donnell.
John and Thea discuss farmers of color who filed a class action lawsuit claiming the recent repeal of a debt relief program that targeted them amounts to a breach of contract by the government. He then interviews Paul Feig about his new film "The School for Good and Evil". Next he interviews Mye Hoang about her new documentary film "Cat Daddies". And finally he chats with Bill in New Jersey about a 94 year old candidate for Prime Minister in Malaysia; a new compound found in marijuana; the close Utah Senate race between Evan McMullin and Mike Lee; the retiring of Trevor Noah from The Daily Show; and the tragic death of NFL star Pat Tillman who was killed in action as a result of friendly fire in Afghanistan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A federal judge unseals the search warrant from the search of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. The man who fired a nail gun at a FBI building in Cincinnati posted threats online ahead of the attack. The House is expected to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, marking a substantial win for Democrats. Betsy Woodruff Swan, Eugene Robinson and Matt Gorman join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to discuss legal suspicions around Trump and the odds he becomes the Republican presidential nominee. Evan Mullin runs as an independent against incumbent Sen. Lee (R-Utah) in the Utah Senate race.
It's been a big week in politics with revelations galore from the Jan. 6 House committee. Former President Donald Trump's attempts at stopping the peaceful transfer of power has been the talk of the town and this week's admissions at the committee are a "pretty big deal", notes Molly Jong-Fast on this episode of The New Abnormal podcast. But it's not all bad news. Speaking with Jong-Fast, former presidential candidate and independent candidate for the Utah Senate, Evan McMullin, reveals that he is seeing "a weakening in Trump support across the country". Then, Mary Trump, host of the Mary Trump show and the author of Too Much and Never Enough, revealed she found the revelations surrounding the "vast web of people" covering for her Uncle...."at times difficult to process". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.