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This is the place where Utah politics tastes good. Where the stories are covered in fry sauce and you can boost your civic IQ without all the campaigning, cajoling and cross-talk. This is politics, the Utah way.
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Latest Episodes
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The governor said this year should be "the year of the teacher," but there were some strings attached to that by Utah lawmakers.
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It was "water week" at the Utah Legislature! Last year, we powered through the lawmaker-declared "year of water." How'd we do this year?
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Utah lawmakers moved swiftly this session to ban gender-affirming care for minors — and the governor signed it the next day.
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With all the action happening at the Legislature, we're wondering what's going on in Utah's executive branch.
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Welcome back! It's time for the 2023 Utah Legislative Session. The *BEST* 45 days of the year, in our unbiased opinion.
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Utah's lawmakers are back to work for 45 days starting on Jan. 17, 2023, and we want you to ride shotgun with us as we keep tabs on all the madness on the hill. Will it be the year of water... or for tax cuts? Let's find out together.
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The 2022 midterms are over! Let's talk about all the things that happened after Utahns cast their vote.
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All the chatter and attention is usually on the big ticket races (Hello, Mike Lee vs Evan McMullin). But there's a lot happening deeper into your ballot. We talk about it so you don't have to ignore it.
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Ballots are in the mail and the biggest choice Utahns face is whether they'll stand by Sen. Mike Lee or shake things up in the Senate with independent Evan McMullin.
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Like much of the rest of the country, people are worried about housing and inflation. That Great Salty Lake is also on Utahns’ list.