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1 Inside Sources Full Show February 24th, 2025: "Eye on the Hill 2025", DOGE updates, Ukrainian president open to resignation 1:23:46
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner On the Hill 2025: Takes on the session from a new legislator We’re down to single digits – after today, only 9 days left in the 2025 Legislative General Session. Inside Sources kicks off our special show at the Utah State Capitol with a look at the whole process. State Representative Clint Okerlund is a new legislator; he joins us to talk about how he’s doing with the firehose of information. On the Hill 2025: Adjustments to criminal justice system Addressing jail overcrowding, banning state funds from being used for syringe exchange programs, and reclassifying habitual offenders – these are just a few of the things State Representative Karianne Lisonbee hopes to tackle in her bill on the criminal justice system. She joins us to go in-depth on House Bill 312: Criminal Justice Amendments. On the Hill 2025: Potential path to creating a new county It’s been more than 100 years since Utah got a new county – the last time was in 1918 with the establishment of Daggett County. But as Utah’s population grows – especially along the Wasatch Front – it's brought up questions about county creation. Currently, Utah has 29 counties. Could it get to an even 30? State Rep. Jordan Teuscher joins us to discuss a bill he’s running about this topic. On the Hill 2025: Changes to property taxes Property taxes -- they’re super important but can also be kind of boring and complicated. But property taxes affect just about anyone, including those who don’t own their property. State Senator Dan McCay joins Inside Sources to talk about a bill he’s working on that would make some changes to property taxes, including the addition of a few tax programs residents could opt into. Pushback on recent DOGE decisions, including Musk’s email to federal workers and layoffs The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) made waves this weekend when an email went out to federal workers asking for them to give five bullet points of what they did last week. Elon Musk – writing on X – said those who don’t respond will be fired. Does he have authority to do this? At the same time, members of Congress are speaking out against the way the layoffs are going. The Inside Sources hosts discuss what DOGE is doing and whether or not they agree with the decisions. On the Hill 2025: What’s left to accomplish in the last 9 days of the session? One thing we like to do when we’re on Capitol Hill is discuss various issues and bills with a Democrat and a Republican. Unfortunately, our regular Republican for this segment couldn’t join us today, so we chat with our regular Democrat instead! State Representative Andrew Stoddard gives a take on the final few days of the session and what he still wants to do before the session ends. Ukrainian president says he’d resign if it meant peace Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would be willing to resign his office if it meant a lasting peace for Ukraine. As part of this – however – he says NATO membership for the country would need to be on the table. At the same time, the United States has joined Russia in voting against a UN resolution about the war. Adam and Erin finish the show with updates on Ukraine.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would be willing to resign his office if it meant a lasting peace for Ukraine. As part of this – however – he says NATO membership for the country would need to be on the table. At the same time, the United States has joined Russia in voting against a UN resolution about the war. Adam and Erin finish the show with updates on Ukraine.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner One thing we like to do when we’re on Capitol Hill is discuss various issues and bills with a Democrat and a Republican. Unfortunately, our regular Republican for this segment couldn’t join us today, so we chat with our regular Democrat instead! State Representative Andrew Stoddard gives a take on the final few days of the session and what he still wants to do before the session ends.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) made waves this weekend when an email went out to federal workers asking for them to give five bullet points of what they did last week. Elon Musk – writing on X – said those who don’t respond will be fired. Does he have authority to do this? At the same time, members of Congress are speaking out against the way the layoffs are going. The Inside Sources hosts discuss what DOGE is doing and whether or not they agree with the decisions.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner Property taxes -- they’re super important but can also be kind of boring and complicated. But property taxes affect just about anyone, including those who don’t own their property. State Senator Dan McCay joins Inside Sources to talk about a bill he’s working on that would make some changes to property taxes, including the addition of a few tax programs residents could opt into.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner It’s been more than 100 years since Utah got a new county – the last time was in 1918 with the establishment of Daggett County. But as Utah’s population grows – especially along the Wasatch Front – it's brought up questions about county creation. Currently, Utah has 29 counties. Could it get to an even 30? State Rep. Jordan Teuscher joins us to discuss a bill he’s running about this topic.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner Addressing jail overcrowding, banning state funds from being used for syringe exchange programs, and reclassifying habitual offenders – these are just a few of the things State Representative Karianne Lisonbee hopes to tackle in her bill on the criminal justice system. She joins us to go in-depth on House Bill 312: Criminal Justice Amendments.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner We’re down to single digits – after today, only 9 days left in the 2025 Legislative General Session. Inside Sources kicks off our special show at the Utah State Capitol with a look at the whole process. State Representative Clint Okerlund is a new legislator; he joins us to talk about how he’s doing with the firehose of information.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 21st, 2025: SLCPD chief pick, Utah Fits All Scholarship amendments, Pres. Trump to control USPS 1:17:51
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Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner How might a new SLCPD chief affect the relationship between the city and the state? Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has selected Brian Redd to be the next chief of police for the city. The City Council will still need to approve the choice. The current chief is retiring at the request of Mayor Mendenhall, who said the city's police force needed a new leader and a new direction. Today, Adam and Leah discuss the pick and what it could mean for the future of the department. On the Hill 2025: The relationship between the legislature and the Utah Board of Education This morning, a bill that addresses the relationship between the Utah State Board of Education and the Utah Legislature passed out of committee. The bill -- House Bill 156 -- aims to clarify the relationship of the two entities: who gets to direct what. Bill sponsor State Representative Norm Thurston joins us to share more about the bill and answer a few questions. On the Hill 2025: Changes to the Utah Fits All Scholarship program We continue our deep-dive into education-related bills by looking at some changes being proposed to the Utah Fits All Scholarship program. If you'll recall, this program launched last year and provides up to $8,000 to be used for a variety of education expenses and services. State Representative Candice Pierucci led the charge on the original bill and is working on changes now; she joins us for this discussion. On the Hill 2025: Amendments to how some taxes are used Your property taxes may go to the state's general funds instead of local schools if the Governor signs a bill that has now passed the state Legislature. The bill is Senate Bill 37, and it would make changes to a few tax-related issues. State Senator Lincoln Fillmore is sponsoring the bill and joins us to talk more about it. Budget cuts coming to the Pentagon, Department of Defense The last couple weeks have been pretty turbulent for government employees. There are a lot of federal worker layoffs going on around the country, including at the IRS, FAA, the National Park Service, and the US Forest Service. Could layoffs be coming to the Department of Defense too? It looks like it... The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts on cutting this important budget. New York Governor says she won’t fire New York City mayor The drama over the future of New York City Mayor Eric Adams continues after the New York Governor said that she won't remove him from office. It's the latest development in the situation following several pushes from the Justice Department for prosecutors to drop the bribery case against him. This whole thing can get a little weedy, but the Inside Sources hosts break down this fascinating topic. Pres. Trump to take control of USPS, continuing trend of consolidating power President Trump is now expected to take control of the United States Postal Service. That would involve firing the Postal Service's governing board, but the board is planning to fight the pending executive order. It comes as the President takes control of other boards and government-related organizations like the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Leah and Adam discuss the consolidation of power. Town Halls as a form of civic engagement Inside Sources host Leah Murray loves being involved in the civic process. Last night, she attended her second Town Hall meeting of the year and found the topics covered to be very interesting. She and Adam Gardiner discuss the range of issues frequently discussed in Town Halls.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner Inside Sources host Leah Murray loves being involved in the civic process. Last night, she attended her second Town Hall meeting of the year and found the topics covered to be very interesting. She and Adam Gardiner discuss the range of issues frequently discussed in Town Halls.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner President Trump is now expected to take control of the United States Postal Service. That would involve firing the Postal Service's governing board, but the board is planning to fight the pending executive order. It comes as the President takes control of other boards and government-related organizations like the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Leah and Adam discuss the consolidation of power.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner The drama over the future of New York City Mayor Eric Adams continues after the New York Governor said that she won't remove him from office. It's the latest development in the situation following several pushes from the Justice Department for prosecutors to drop the bribery case against him. This whole thing can get a little weedy, but the Inside Sources hosts break down this fascinating topic.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner The last couple weeks have been pretty turbulent for government employees. There are a lot of federal worker layoffs going on around the country, including at the IRS, FAA, the National Park Service, and the US Forest Service. Could layoffs be coming to the Department of Defense too? It looks like it... The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts on cutting this important budget.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner Your property taxes may go to the state's general funds instead of local schools if the Governor signs a bill that has now passed the state Legislature. The bill is Senate Bill 37, and it would make changes to a few tax-related issues. State Senator Lincoln Fillmore is sponsoring the bill and joins us to talk more about it.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner We continue our deep-dive into education-related bills by looking at some changes being proposed to the Utah Fits All Scholarship program. If you'll recall, this program launched last year and provides up to $8,000 to be used for a variety of education expenses and services. State Representative Candice Pierucci led the charge on the original bill and is working on changes now; she joins us for this discussion.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner This morning, a bill that addresses the relationship between the Utah State Board of Education and the Utah Legislature passed out of committee. The bill -- House Bill 156 -- aims to clarify the relationship of the two entities: who gets to direct what. Bill sponsor State Representative Norm Thurston joins us to share more about the bill and answer a few questions.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has selected Brian Redd to be the next chief of police for the city. The City Council will still need to approve the choice. The current chief is retiring at the request of Mayor Mendenhall, who said the city's police force needed a new leader and a new direction. Today, Adam and Leah discuss the pick and what it could mean for the future of the department.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 20th, 2025: Pres. Trump and Ukraine, Federal layoffs, Section 504 lawsuit updates 1:11:46
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray Fallout grows over Pres. Trump’s comments on Ukraine GOP Senators, foreign policy experts, and world leaders are all coming out against President Trump for his recent comments saying Ukraine is responsible for the Russian invasion of their country. Utah's Senators are also weighing in on those claims, with Senator Curtis saying he supports Ukraine, but doesn’t want to second guess the President. The Inside Sources hosts give their analysis on the situation today. The effects of federal layoffs here in Utah One of President Trump's campaign promises was to reduce the size of the federal government. It's a big reason DOGE was created. Layoffs of federal employees are already underway -- probationary employees have already been let go. And more layoffs are coming. The hosts talk about the potential effects here in Utah and the importance of compassion in this discussion. Updates to the multi-state lawsuit over disability protections For our listeners who've been following the multi-state lawsuit regarding Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act -- which protects people with disabilities -- there are new updates on the case. Last week, Utah Attorney General Derek Brown spoke with Inside Sources about the lawsuit and what it hopes to achieve. He joins us again to address a solution to one specific concern. The state of Utah’s budget One of the first action items in the state's legislative session is figuring out the budget -- how much money will there be available to spend on all the legislation lawmakers hope to pass? Appropriations committees have wrapped up now and the state's budget... isn't looking as positive as in previous years. Can lawmakers get their desired tax cuts with the state of the budget? Leah and Erin discuss. Analysis of the federal government budget proposals How does the federal budget look under the House GOP’s proposal? It’s the one President Trump appears to like more, so what’s in it? Mike Murphy, Senior Vice President at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget joins Inside Sources in the studio to share his expert analysis of the budget proposals and whether Congress has a chance to actually balance the budget. The 1st Amendment, freedom of the press, and President Trump Recently, the Trump Administration barred the Associated Press (AP) from covering the Oval Office. It comes because of how the news organization refers to the Gulf of America: call it Gulf of Mexico while also mentioning that President Trump has decided to call it the Gulf of America. It's brought up some thoughts on how President Trump works with the press, how far the 1st amendment goes, and when a President can sue for libel.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray Recently, the Trump Administration barred the Associated Press (AP) from covering the Oval Office. It comes because of how the news organization refers to the Gulf of America: call it Gulf of Mexico while also mentioning that President Trump has decided to call it the Gulf of America. It's brought up some thoughts on how President Trump works with the press, how far the 1st amendment goes, and when a President can sue for libel.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray How does the federal budget look under the House GOP’s proposal? It’s the one President Trump appears to like more, so what’s in it? Mike Murphy, Senior Vice President at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget joins Inside Sources in the studio to share his expert analysis of the budget proposals and whether Congress has a chance to actually balance the budget.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray One of the first action items in the state's legislative session is figuring out the budget -- how much money will there be available to spend on all the legislation lawmakers hope to pass? Appropriations committees have wrapped up now and the state's budget... isn't looking as positive as in previous years. Can lawmakers get their desired tax cuts with the state of the budget? Leah and Erin discuss.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray For our listeners who've been following the multi-state lawsuit regarding Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act -- which protects people with disabilities -- there are new updates on the case. Last week, Utah Attorney General Derek Brown spoke with Inside Sources about the lawsuit and what it hopes to achieve. He joins us again to address a solution to one specific concern.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray One of President Trump's campaign promises was to reduce the size of the federal government. It's a big reason DOGE was created. Layoffs of federal employees are already underway -- probationary employees have already been let go. And more layoffs are coming. The hosts talk about the potential effects here in Utah and the importance of compassion in this discussion.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Leah Murray GOP Senators, foreign policy experts, and world leaders are all coming out against President Trump for his recent comments saying Ukraine is responsible for the Russian invasion of their country. Utah's Senators are also weighing in on those claims, with Senator Curtis saying he supports Ukraine, but doesn’t want to second guess the President. The Inside Sources hosts give their analysis on the situation today.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 19th, 2025: Fight over open records in Utah, Pres. Trump says Ukraine started the war with Russia, LA mayor will investigate herself 1:20:44
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan On the Hill 2025: Fights brewing over open records management and access in Utah If you thought this legislative session has been a little slower or more quiet than normal – think again. Things are getting interesting regarding public government records here in Utah, as several bills that would affect open records access and management work their way through the legislature. One of those bills, SB277, is being sponsored by State Senator Mike McKell ; he joins to share his motivations and thoughts on the legislation. Representing the other side of the conversation is journalist and KSL Investigator Daniella Rivera . The hosts get both sides of the discussion and share their own thoughts. President Trump working to expand access to IVF Saying he's fulfilling a campaign promise, President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order to expand access to and reduce the costs associated with in vitro fertilization, or IVF. It comes as Republicans appear divided on the ethicality of IVF, with many having voted against protecting IVF rights in the past few years. Ukraine responds to claims from Pres. Trump that they started the war with Russia Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy is pushing back on President Trump today, after Trump claimed that Ukraine started the war with Russia. Zelenskyy responded, saying President Trump is living in a Russian "disinformation space." The Inside Sources hosts discuss why the U.S. is quickly changing its stance on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Pres. Trump directs DOJ to fire U.S. Attorneys from the “Biden Era” President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Justice to fire all U.S. Attorneys put in place by former President Biden. And although the action itself is pretty typical of a new administration, the way Trump is doing it is sparking additional concerns. Inside Sources co-host and lawyer Erin Rider shares the concerns she’s feeling. On the Hill 2025: Overview of bills affecting the state’s judicial system More proposed changes to Utah's judiciary, following the introduction of a few new bills. We talked about several of the proposals last week, and today we follow that conversation with a discussion on what’s new this week with judicial bills. The Inside Sources hosts discuss a proposal to limit injunctions and another that would create a committee of lawmakers who get to recommend judicial retention. Los Angeles mayor says she’ll investigate why she left the country as fires broke out The mayor of Los Angeles has received a lot of criticism for leaving the country just before fires in the region broke out. Now, she says she will launch an investigation to determine why she was allowed to leave the country. You didn’t misread that... she will investigate herself. The Inside Sources host talk about this fascinating PR move.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan The mayor of Los Angeles has received a lot of criticism for leaving the country just before fires in the region broke out. Now, she says she will launch an investigation to determine why she was allowed to leave the country. You didn’t misread that... she will investigate herself. The Inside Sources host talk about this fascinating PR move.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan More proposed changes to Utah's judiciary, following the introduction of a few new bills. We talked about several of the proposals last week, and today we follow that conversation with a discussion on what’s new this week with judicial bills. The Inside Sources hosts discuss a proposal to limit injunctions and another that would create a committee of lawmakers who get to recommend judicial retention.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Justice to fire all U.S. Attorneys put in place by former President Biden. And although the action itself is pretty typical of a new administration, the way Trump is doing it is sparking additional concerns. Inside Sources co-host and lawyer Erin Rider shares the concerns she’s feeling.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy is pushing back on President Trump today, after Trump claimed that Ukraine started the war with Russia. Zelenskyy responded, saying President Trump is living in a Russian "disinformation space." The Inside Sources hosts discuss why the U.S. is quickly changing its stance on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan Saying he's fulfilling a campaign promise, President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order to expand access to and reduce the costs associated with in vitro fertilization, or IVF. It comes as Republicans appear divided on the ethicality of IVF, with many having voted against protecting IVF rights in the past few years.…
Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan If you thought this legislative session has been a little slower or more quiet than normal – think again. Things are getting interesting regarding public government records here in Utah, as several bills that would affect open records access and management work their way through the legislature. One of those bills, SB277, is being sponsored by State Senator Mike McKell ; he joins to share his motivations and thoughts on the legislation. Representing the other side of the conversation is journalist and KSL Investigator Daniella Rivera . The hosts get both sides of the discussion and share their own thoughts.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 18th, 2025: 'Eye on the Hill 2025' - Education-related bills, DOGE and DEI, Ukrainian peace talks 1:17:34
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Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan On the Hill 2025: Analyzing why the compromises on the labor union bill didn’t work Saying he was disappointed that compromise didn’t work in this case, Governor Spencer Cox signed House Bill 267, which bans public labor unions from collective bargaining. This was a pretty controversial bill – one of the first this legislative session – and had several substitutes. In the end, however, those all failed and the original bill was passed. Why? The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts. On the Hill 2025: Updates on legislation to reinvest funds in higher education One widely discussed bill on Capitol Hill this legislative session would change how higher education funds are distributed to certain institutions and programs. It’s a kind of reinvestment – moving funds to more impactful programs – and is part of the House Majority’s goals of improving higher education. State Representative Karen Peterson joins to share updates on HB265 and discuss the broader state of education in Utah. On the Hill 2025: Bill addressing the use of artificial intelligence in education As artificial intelligence becomes easier to access, it’s called into question its role in things like education: what's the appropriate use of AI? Utah’s been leading the charge on AI legislation and rules – broadly and in other sectors – and now there’s a bill that would address AI in schools. State Representative Ariel Defay joins Inside Sources at the State Capitol to talk more about HB168. On the Hill 2025: Additional changes to public education laws Our special coverage of Utah’s Legislative Session continues with a look at a bill that would make several changes to public education laws. HB76: Public Education Revisions addresses a few things, including salaries for teachers, kindergarten, and early learning plans. Bill sponsor State Representative Tracy Miller joins Taylor and Rusty to discuss the specifics of the kindergarten aspects of the bill. On the Hill 2025: New grant for rural school sports Rural schools often face unique challenges – things that we on the Wasatch Front don’t think about. Whether it’s dealing with things like teacher recruitment or retention, or things like sports and facilities, rural schools could use some extra love. State Representative Tiara Auxier is running a new bill that would create a new grant program to help rural schools with sports; she joins the show to explain the motivations for it. What departments will DOGE focus on next? Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to make changes in Washington, DC... pushing for layoffs across the federal government. One of President Trump’s first executive orders eliminated DEI offices in the government, but it looks like DOGE might take that a step further, focusing on employees in offices that protect equal rights. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest with DOGE. On the Hill 2025: Pulse check on the state of politics in Utah One segment we’ve done a few times on this show involves a group discussion with both a Republican and a Democratic member of the state legislature. It’s a good way to hear different sides of things, while also showing a bit of the camaraderie that exists among Utah lawmakers even when they don’t agree. State Rep. Casey Snider and State Rep. Andrew Stoddard join the conversation on Inside Sources. U.S. and Russian delegations make plans for peace in Ukraine... without Ukraine Peace talks today between the United States and Russia as the two countries work to come to an agreement over Ukraine. Notably absent from the talks... Ukraine itself. The discussions have prompted concern from some of our allies, including several European countries and Ukraine itself. Inside Sources hosts Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon share their thoughts on this foreign policy move.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan Peace talks today between the United States and Russia as the two countries work to come to an agreement over Ukraine. Notably absent from the talks... Ukraine itself. The discussions have prompted concern from some of our allies, including several European countries and Ukraine itself. Inside Sources hosts Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon share their thoughts on this foreign policy move.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan One segment we’ve done a few times on this show involves a group discussion with both a Republican and a Democratic member of the state legislature. It’s a good way to hear different sides of things, while also showing a bit of the camaraderie that exists among Utah lawmakers even when they don’t agree. State Rep. Casey Snider and State Rep. Andrew Stoddard join the conversation on Inside Sources.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to make changes in Washington, DC... pushing for layoffs across the federal government. One of President Trump’s first executive orders eliminated DEI offices in the government, but it looks like DOGE might take that a step further, focusing on employees in offices that protect equal rights. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest with DOGE.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan Rural schools often face unique challenges – things that we on the Wasatch Front don’t think about. Whether it’s dealing with things like teacher recruitment or retention, or things like sports and facilities, rural schools could use some extra love. State Representative Tiara Auxier is running a new bill that would create a new grant program to help rural schools with sports; she joins the show to explain the motivations for it.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan Our special coverage of Utah’s Legislative Session continues with a look at a bill that would make several changes to public education laws. HB76: Public Education Revisions addresses a few things, including salaries for teachers, kindergarten, and early learning plans. Bill sponsor State Representative Tracy Miller joins Taylor and Rusty to discuss the specifics of the kindergarten aspects of the bill.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan As artificial intelligence becomes easier to access, it’s called into question its role in things like education: what's the appropriate use of AI? Utah’s been leading the charge on AI legislation and rules – broadly and in other sectors – and now there’s a bill that would address AI in schools. State Representative Ariel Defay joins Inside Sources at the State Capitol to talk more about HB168.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan One widely discussed bill on Capitol Hill this legislative session would change how higher education funds are distributed to certain institutions and programs. It’s a kind of reinvestment – moving funds to more impactful programs – and is part of the House Majority’s goals of improving higher education. State Representative Karen Peterson joins to share updates on HB265 and discuss the broader state of education in Utah.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan Saying he was disappointed that compromise didn’t work in this case, Governor Spencer Cox signed House Bill 267, which bans public labor unions from collective bargaining. This was a pretty controversial bill – one of the first this legislative session – and had several substitutes. In the end, however, those all failed and the original bill was passed. Why? The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 14th, 2024: Utah's involvement in a lawsuit over Section 504, Potential effects of reciprocal tariffs, Valentine's Day trends 1:19:43
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Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas Utah’s involvement in a lawsuit over disability protections 17 states – including Utah – are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government over Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This section defines what constitutes a disability. It was updated during the Biden Administration, changing the definition of a disability to include gender dysphoria. The lawsuit’s been confusing some people because it says the gender dysphoria part is unconstitutional, but also that the whole section is unconstitutional. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Inside Sources to explain more about the lawsuit and how he sees it. He also talks about protecting Section 504 as a whole. On the Hill 2025: Transparency vs. privacy with signatures gathered in an election During the primary and general elections last year, there was quite a bit of controversy and discussion over the privacy of signatures gathered for candidates to get on the ballot. Some folks wanted them to be public – in the name of transparency – while others wanted them to stay hidden in the name of privacy. The Inside Sources give their analysis on House Bill 374. On the Hill 2025: Banning political flags from government, educational spaces The importance of political neutrality in government spaces versus the importance of free speech from people who work in those government spaces – it's part of the basis of a bill working its way through the state legislature. House Bill 77 would ban several kinds of flags from classrooms and other government facilities. Hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas discuss the balance between neutrality and free speech. How reciprocal tariffs could affect you and your personal finances President Donald Trump says there are trade imbalances between the United States and its foreign trade partners, and that he will institute reciprocal tariffs to try and balance the relationships. It's a fine line the President is trying to straddle between a good economy and fairness. Senior Economist at Zions Bank Robert Spendlove joins Inside Sources to talk about the potential effects of these “payback tariffs.” Ukrainian President and U.S. Vice President meet to discuss peace with Russia Ukrainian President Zelensky urged the United States to "not ... make any decisions about Ukraine without Ukraine." His warning came prior to his meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference today. It's prompted some additional questions about the United States' role in promoting and ensuring peace among other countries. Leah and Greg discuss the country’s changing foreign policy stances. Continuing identity crises among Democrats The identity crisis among Democrats continues as more moderate Dems in Congress voice concerns about the number of liberal progressives joining the "New Democrat Coalition." Would Democrats do better if they shifted their policies more to the left? The Inside Sources give their thoughts. Valentine’s Day trends Inside Sources ends the show with a special discussion on their favorite Valentine’s Day traditions.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas Inside Sources ends the show with a special discussion on their favorite Valentine’s Day traditions.
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas The identity crisis among Democrats continues as more moderate Dems in Congress voice concerns about the number of liberal progressives joining the "New Democrat Coalition." Would Democrats do better if they shifted their policies more to the left? The Inside Sources give their thoughts.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas Ukrainian President Zelensky urged the United States to "not ... make any decisions about Ukraine without Ukraine." His warning came prior to his meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference today. It's prompted some additional questions about the United States' role in promoting and ensuring peace among other countries. Leah and Greg discuss the country’s changing foreign policy stances.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas President Donald Trump says there are trade imbalances between the United States and its foreign trade partners, and that he will institute reciprocal tariffs to try and balance the relationships. It's a fine line the President is trying to straddle between a good economy and fairness. Senior Economist at Zions Bank Robert Spendlove joins Inside Sources to talk about the potential effects of these “payback tariffs.”…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas The importance of political neutrality in government spaces versus the importance of free speech from people who work in those government spaces – it's part of the basis of a bill working its way through the state legislature. House Bill 77 would ban several kinds of flags from classrooms and other government facilities. Hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas discuss the balance between neutrality and free speech.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas During the primary and general elections last year, there was quite a bit of controversy and discussion over the privacy of signatures gathered for candidates to get on the ballot. Some folks wanted them to be public – in the name of transparency – while others wanted them to stay hidden in the name of privacy. The Inside Sources give their analysis on House Bill 374.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and G reg Skordas 17 states – including Utah – are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government over Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This section defines what constitutes a disability. It was updated during the Biden Administration, changing the definition of a disability to include gender dysphoria. The lawsuit’s been confusing some people because it says the gender dysphoria part is unconstitutional, but also that the whole section is unconstitutional. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Inside Sources to explain more about the lawsuit and how he sees it. He also talks about protecting Section 504 as a whole.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 13th, 2025: Pulse check on the legislative session, Expanding the Utah Supreme Court, Staying engaged with political news 1:11:21
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Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright On the Hill 2025: Pulse check halfway through the legislative session We've now crossed the halfway point of the 2025 Legislative General Session. Between the House and the Senate, roughly 800 bills have been introduced so far, with more being churned out daily. Where do things stand halfway through the session? House Speaker Mike Schultz joins Inside Sources to offer some insights and updates on bills with education and elections. On the Hill 2025: Proposal to expand the Utah Supreme Court Lawmakers are Utah's Capitol Hill have introduced several bills this session addressing the role of the judiciary here in the state. Now, a new bill file looks at the possibility of expanding the Utah Supreme Court -- adding more justices. Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Thomas Wright share their thoughts on whether this would be a good or bad idea. Senate confirmation hearings continue; RFK Jr. confirmed and sworn in More movement in the push for Cabinet nominees to be confirmed in the Senate. Today, Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon testified before a Senate Committee and Kash Patel received enough committee votes to move to the full Senate as he works to become the next FBI Director. Plus, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has now been sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services. On the Hill 2025: Giving veterans more access to Utah’s state parks Veterans could get better discounts to visit Utah's state parks through a bill this legislative session. It'd expand on the existing "Veterans with disabilities honor pass,” which grants discounts to veterans who have a service-related disability. State Senator Karen Kwan joins us to talk more about the bill and the bipartisan support she’s gotten for it. The state of the economy – is it Pres. Trump’s or Pres. Biden’s fault? Two new economic reports are out today, shedding additional light on how the economy is doing. It comes after yesterday's consumer price index showed that inflation is continuing to rise. Some are blaming President Trump, who’s mostly blaming former President Biden. At what point does the current president need to take responsibility for things and stop blaming the former administration? Updates on a federal budget One month and one day until the federal government runs out of money. And while Republicans control both chambers of Congress, they're continuing to struggle about getting on the same page. The House and Senate have both released their versions of a budget plan; are they similar enough to pass? Inside Sources discuss the state of budget reconciliation. On the Hill 2025: Bills addressing housing affordability Housing... it's going to take creative solutions to fix this kind of problem. And one bill proposes a creative solution to affordable housing by tying it in with the Utah Inland Port Authority. State Senator Kirk Cullimore is running the bill. He joins Inside Sources to talk about it and other housing bills on Capitol Hill. Staying engaged in politics when the news is overwhelming There are several things going on in the political world right now, and that can make it feel overwhelming. The state's legislative session, all of President Trump's orders, plans, and nominees, talks of international conflicts and trade wars -- if you feel overwhelmed by it all, you're not alone. When there's so much going on how can you stay engaged in politics without burning out?…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright There are several things going on in the political world right now, and that can make it feel overwhelming. The state's legislative session, all of President Trump's orders, plans, and nominees, talks of international conflicts and trade wars -- if you feel overwhelmed by it all, you're not alone. When there's so much going on how can you stay engaged in politics without burning out?…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright Housing... it's going to take creative solutions to fix this kind of problem. And one bill proposes a creative solution to affordable housing by tying it in with the Utah Inland Port Authority. State Senator Kirk Cullimore is running the bill. He joins Inside Sources to talk about it and other housing bills on Capitol Hill.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright One month and one day until the federal government runs out of money. And while Republicans control both chambers of Congress, they're continuing to struggle about getting on the same page. The House and Senate have both released their versions of a budget plan; are they similar enough to pass? Inside Sources discuss the state of budget reconciliation.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright Two new economic reports are out today, shedding additional light on how the economy is doing. It comes after yesterday's consumer price index showed that inflation is continuing to rise. Some are blaming President Trump, who’s mostly blaming former President Biden. At what point does the current president need to take responsibility for things and stop blaming the former administration?…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright Veterans could get better discounts to visit Utah's state parks through a bill this legislative session. It'd expand on the existing "Veterans with disabilities honor pass,” which grants discounts to veterans who have a service-related disability. State Senator Karen Kwan joins us to talk more about the bill and the bipartisan support she’s gotten for it.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright More movement in the push for Cabinet nominees to be confirmed in the Senate. Today, Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon testified before a Senate Committee and Kash Patel received enough committee votes to move to the full Senate as he works to become the next FBI Director. Plus, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has now been sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright Lawmakers are Utah's Capitol Hill have introduced several bills this session addressing the role of the judiciary here in the state. Now, a new bill file looks at the possibility of expanding the Utah Supreme Court -- adding more justices. Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Thomas Wright share their thoughts on whether this would be a good or bad idea.…
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright We've now crossed the halfway point of the 2025 Legislative General Session. Between the House and the Senate, roughly 800 bills have been introduced so far, with more being churned out daily. Where do things stand halfway through the session? House Speaker Mike Schultz joins Inside Sources to offer some insights and updates on bills with education and elections.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 12th, 2025: DOGE subcommittee holds first hearing, 'Eye on the Hill 2025', Pres. Trump on rising inflation 1:17:57
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Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon “War on waste” as DOGE subcommittee meets for the first time It's a "war on waste” -- that's how Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene described the focus of the first ever DOGE subcommittee meeting this morning. It comes as Elon Musk defends the efforts and actions of DOGE and as Democrats call for Musk to testify under oath about the Department of Government Efficiency. Inside Sources begins with a discussion on the latest DOGE developments. On the Hill 2025: Legislation on housing affordability We’re coming up on the halfway point in the 2025 Legislative General Session, but there are still plenty of bills to discuss. State Representative Carol Spackman Moss is working on a bill address affordable housing – HB286: Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund Amendments. This bill would take some revenue from liquor sales and move it into this loan fund. Rep. Moss joins Inside Sources to explain more about what her bill would do. On the Hill 2025: Reaffirming Utah’s sovereignty One of the unique aspects of the United States is the prevalence and importance of federalism -- some powers belong to the Federal Government and some power belong to the States. Federalism has led to disagreements between the states and the federal government many times, including here in Utah. State Senator Wayne Harper will introduce a new Senate Joint Resolution that addresses the relationship and joins the show to share the motivation behind it. On the Hill 2025: Removing newspaper publishing requirement from Utah Constitution The Utah Constitution says that proposed amendments to the State Constitution must be published in "at least one newspaper in every county of the state ... for two months immediately preceding the next general election." You might remember, this played a role in the courts throwing out Amendments A and D during the November election. Inside Sources digs into a new bill that would eliminate this newspaper publishing requirement. How is President Trump responding to rising inflation rates? Inflation continued to rise in January. And even though President Trump was only in office for 11 days in January, many people are thrusting the blame on him. The President isn’t always able to control the price of things, but Trump did promise to bring prices down on Day 1 of his administration. And he hasn’t... So, what’s he doing in response to rising prices? Rusty and Taylor give their thoughts. Polls on Pres. Trump’s performance give insights into how Americans feeling How's the president doing in the polls after a few weeks in office? New polling gives us an indication on what voters are pleased with and what they're annoyed with in regards to President Trump's recent decisions. The Inside Sources discuss the latest poll results. Trump administration working towards peace between Russia and Ukraine President Trump says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to work towards an end of the war between Ukraine and Russia. It comes as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says Ukraine should lower their expectations of getting land back. We hear a bit of what President Trump told reporters about the phone call. AP reporters barred from Oval Office because of AP policy on ‘Gulf of America’ Reporters with the Associated Press have been barred from the Oval Office due to the AP’s style guide policy on how to refer to ‘Gulf of America’ -- say ‘Gulf of Mexico’ but reference President Trump’s decision to rename it. Inside Sources finishes the show with the hosts sharing thoughts on the President’s obsession with the new name.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon Reporters with the Associated Press have been barred from the Oval Office due to the AP’s style guide policy on how to refer to ‘Gulf of America’ -- say ‘Gulf of Mexico’ but reference President Trump’s decision to rename it. Inside Sources finishes the show with the hosts sharing thoughts on the President’s obsession with the new name.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon President Trump says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to work towards an end of the war between Ukraine and Russia. It comes as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says Ukraine should lower their expectations of getting land back. We hear a bit of what President Trump told reporters about the phone call.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner President Trump has continually promised to save TikTok and keep it accessible in the U.S. Following his assurances, TikTok came back online. Since then, however, it's been a little quiet as to the future of the social media platform. The Inside Sources hosts share new updates , including Vice President JD Vance ’s assignment to oversee a potential sale of TikTok.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Republican leaders in the House are now racing against the Senate to make progress on the budget. This comes after the House GOP struggles to come to a consensus on financial priorities. And the Senate? They aren't wasting any time either. We begin today's show in our nation's c apit a l, where Senate Republicans are preparing to meet with Trump to discuss their own budget reconciliation.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 6th, 2025: Public labor union bill passes, Federal return-to-office mandate delayed, What's it like on Utah's Capitol Hill as a new legislator? 1:16:59
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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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray 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.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon One of President Trump’s key platform issues has been the dismantling of the Department of Education. Late last week, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) went in and began taking control of the Department of Education. There’s been a lot of pushback, but is it warranted? Newly released test scores show that there might actually be quite a bit of room for improvement within the country’s education system.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon On Inside Sources, we chat with the movers and shakers in politics. That usually involves speaking with the lawmakers themselves, but it also includes chatting with the folks in the legislators’ offices. Delaney Moss, Communications Intern for the House Majority joins Inside Sources to describe what it’s like to work at the Capitol during the legislative session.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon While the general tariffs on Mexico and Canada are paused, other tariffs are moving forward. President Trump has announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum being imported into the United States. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon share their thoughts on the continued threats of tariffs.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson seems to be falling behind in the race to get a reconciliation package put together. Who’s in the lead? It looks like it’s the Senate – they may get the budget package created before the House. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest developments from over the weekend on government funding.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon In 2018, Utah banned police quotas. However, some law enforcement agencies still use a kind of quota system, and State Senator Todd Weiler wants that process to stop. Some agencies use quotas to make sure officers are doing their jobs – that they’re not just sitting around. Sen. Weiler is running a bill would create a new performance standard metric to ensure police officers are held to similar standards; he joins the show to explain.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon He might be a freshman legislator but he’s not wasting any time getting to work, choosing to tackle a hot topic during the legislative session: elections. State Representative Doug Fiefia wants to speed up and clean up things on Election Day, including changing the voter registration deadline and specifying the deadlines for ballot collection. Rep. Fiefia joins us to walk us through the bill.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon How do you view success? For House Speaker Mike Schultz , it involves preparing youth to enter the workforce – and be able to sustain a good life – right out of high school. Today, he’s introducing a new bill into committee that would fund grant programs for local education agencies to create or expand Career and Technical Education (CTE) types of programs, something he believes will help Utah’s youth learn the skills they need to be successful. He joins Inside Sources to talk about it.…
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon As the state grows and as the economy grows, the state’s attorney general’s office says it needs more resources and funding to tackle the growing number of cases they’re handling. New Attorney General Derek Brown is asking the Utah Legislature for more funding as he works to rebuild the office. He joins Inside Sources live on Capitol Hill to discuss how his office is working with lawmakers during this legislative session.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 7th, 2025: Congressional budget woes, VP Vance on TikTok sale, 'Utahn' or 'Utahan'? 1:18:06
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Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner House Republicans race against Senate Republicans to come up with a budget Republican leaders in the House are now racing against the Senate to make progress on the budget. This comes after the House GOP struggles to come to a consensus on financial priorities. And the Senate? They aren't wasting any time either. We begin today's show in our nation's capital, where Senate Republicans are preparing to meet with Trump to discuss their own budget reconciliation. Vice Pres. JD Vance assigned to work on potential TikTok sale President Trump has continually promised to save TikTok and keep it accessible in the U.S. Following his assurances, TikTok came back online. Since then, however, it's been a little quiet as to the future of the social media platform. The Inside Sources hosts share new updates, including Vice President JD Vance’s assignment to oversee a potential sale of TikTok. On the Hill 2025: More on a proposed constitutional amendment on initiatives In 1900, the Utah Constitution was amended to allow for ballot initiatives. Since then, 7 have passed. But of those 7, only 2 have received 60% of the vote -- enough to be a kind of supermajority. Now, one state lawmaker hopes to make it a rule that initiatives that result in a tax increase must receive 60% of the vote to pass. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon explain. On the Hill 2025: Legislation that adds criminal punishments for defacing political signs Our special coverage of Utah's Legislative Session continues this segment with a look at political advertisements. Specifically, the bill we want to talk about -- HB 292 -- addresses situations when people remove, damage, destroy, or add to political signs; it also discusses the location of where people put signs. The bill's sponsor, State Representative Jordan Teuscher joins us to talk more about it. DOGE continues digging into the federal government DOGE... it's still making waves as its people get deeper and deeper into the inner workings of Washington and the Federal Government. We've already talked about some of the concerns folks -- mainly Democrats -- have raised, but now several lawsuits are trying to restrict DOGE's access to "sensitive information." Adam and Rusty share their thoughts about DOGE’s movements. Elon Musk becomes latest target of angry Democrats Democrats have been trying to reframe their messaging since the election -- we talked a bit about that yesterday on Inside Sources. Part of this revamped messaging is turning their focus from President Trump to Elon Musk. In effect, he's become their new "boogeyman." Is this focus shift going to help Democrats or hurt them? Inside Sources looks at both sides. Is Pres. Trump going against the Republican Party orthodoxy? You've heard us talk about this before on the show -- whether Donald Trump is a true conservative or just a populist. Either way, he's the face of the Republican Party. And some have criticized the beginning of his presidency as a kind of "power grab,” going against the traditional small-government values of the GOP. Are those criticisms warranted? The Inside Sources give their takes. On the Hill 2025: Is it ‘Utahn’ or ‘Utahan’? Each state has a list of state symbols -- things that represent the state and its people. Utah has some unique ones, like the honeybee as our state insect. Did you know Utah has an official state cooking pot? It's the Dutch oven. Or how about the state vegetable? There's technically two: one is the Spanish sweet onion and the historic one is the sugar beet. Anyway, there's not an official demonym -- what you call a person from Utah. State Sen. Dan McCay proposes we finally make "Utahn" official.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Each state has a list of state symbols -- things that represent the state and its people. Utah has some unique ones, like the honeybee as our state insect. Did you know Utah has an official state cooking pot? It's the Dutch oven. Or how about the state vegetable? There's technically two: one is the Spanish sweet onion and the historic one is the sugar beet. Anyway, there's not an official demonym -- what you call a person from Utah. State Sen. Dan McCay proposes we finally make "Utahn" official.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner You've heard us talk about this before on the show -- whether Donald Trump is a true conservative or just a populist. Either way, he's the face of the Republican Party. And some have criticized the beginning of his presidency as a kind of "power grab,” going against the traditional small-government values of the GOP. Are those criticisms warranted ? The Inside Sources give their takes.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Democrats have been trying to reframe their messaging since the election -- we talked a bit about that yesterday on Inside Sources. Part of this revamped messaging is turning their focus from President Trump to Elon Musk. In effect, he's become their new "boogeyman." Is this focus shift going to help Democrats or hurt them? Inside Sources looks at both sides.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner DOGE... it's still making waves as its people get deeper and deeper into the inner workings of Washington and the Federal Government. We've already talked about some of the concerns folks -- mainly Democrats -- have raised , but now several lawsuits are trying to restrict DOGE's access to "sensitive information." Adam and Rusty share their thoughts about DOGE’s movements.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Our special coverage of Utah's Legislative Session continues this segment with a look at political advertisements. Specifically, the bill we want to talk about -- HB 292 -- addresses situations when people remove, damage, destroy, or add to political signs; it also discusses the location of where people put signs. The bill's sponsor, State Representative Jordan Teuscher joins us to talk more about it.…
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner In 1900, the Utah Constitution was amended to allow for ballot initiatives. Since then, 7 have passed. But of those 7, only 2 have received 60% of the vote -- enough to be a kind of supermajority. Now, one state lawmaker hopes to make it a rule that initiatives that result in a tax increase must receive 60% of the vote to pass. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon explain.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon How's the president doing in the polls after a few weeks in office? New polling gives us an indication on what voters are pleased with and what they're annoyed with in regards to President Trump's recent decisions. The Inside Sources discuss the latest poll results.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon Inflation continued to rise in January. And even though President Trump was only in office for 11 days in January, many people are thrusting the blame on him. The President isn’t always able to control the price of things, but Trump did promise to bring prices down on Day 1 of his administration. And he hasn’t... So, what’s he doing in response to rising prices? Rusty and Taylor give their thoughts.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon The Utah Constitution says that proposed amendments to the State Constitution must be published in "at least one newspaper in every county of the state ... for two months immediately preceding the next general election." You might remember, this played a role in the courts throwing out Amendments A and D during the November election. Inside Sources digs into a new bill that would eliminate this newspaper publishing requirement.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon One of the unique aspects of the United States is the prevalence and importance of federalism -- some powers belong to the Federal Government and some power belong to the States. Federalism has led to disagreements between the states and the federal government many times, including here in Utah. State Senator Wayne Harper will introduce a new Senate Joint Resolution that addresses the relationship and joins the show to share the motivation behind it.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon We’re coming up on the halfway point in the 2025 Legislative General Session, but there are still plenty of bills to discuss. State Representative Carol Spackman Moss is working on a bill address affordable housing – HB286: Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund Amendments. This bill would take some revenue from liquor sales and move it into this loan fund. Rep. Moss joins Inside Sources to explain more about what her bill would do.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon It's a "war on waste” -- that's how Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene described the focus of the first ever DOGE subcommittee meeting this morning. It comes as Elon Musk defends the efforts and actions of DOGE and as Democrats call for Musk to testify under oath about the Department of Government Efficiency. Inside Sources begins with a discussion on the latest DOGE developments.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show February 11th, 2025: Bills in state legislature to address Utah's judicial branch, Religious groups sue Trump over ICE raids, Did Beyonce win a Grammy because of DEI? 1:19:12
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Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Battle heats up on the national stage between the executive, judicial branches It's a battle between two branches of government on the national level: the executive and the judicial. President Trump and his team are pushing back on a few rulings from federal judges, saying the courts have no say over what the administration is doing. But legal precedent would disagree. We begin Inside Sources discussing the proper balance of power between the federal branches. On the Hill 2025: Utah’s legislature looks at ways to change Utah’s judiciary Here in Utah, the state legislature is looking at ways to change the judicial branch of government. Some might say the legislature is trying to weaken the judiciary, while others say they’re working to ensure a proper balance between the branches of government. State Representative Jason Kyle joins us as we look into a few of those bills, which includes raising the threshold for judicial retention. Religious organizations suing Trump administration over ICE raids in churches One of the recent changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies was the removal of places of worship as protected places. The change meant that ICE agents could conduct raids on churches to find and capture immigrants who are here illegally. Now, it’s prompted a lawsuit from more than 2 dozen churches. KSL Legal Analyst and Inside Sources co-host Greg Skordas breaks down the latest lawsuit for our listeners. On the Hill 2025: Potential changes to public records laws Could new legislation on Utah’s Capitol Hill make it harder for the average Utahn to see public records? First Amendment advocates say yes – it could become harder. Legislators, on the other hand, say their proposed changes would actually make things better for the public. KSL has been involved in the fight to keep public records ... public. The Inside Sources hosts analyze the current situation. On the Hill 2025: Reducing liabilities for owners of dogs who bite trespassers If someone trespasses on your property and they get bitten by your dog, are you liable? A bill working its way through the Utah State Senate addresses these kinds of situations, looking to reduce the liability you – as the dog owner – may face. Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan discuss this and another dog-biting bill. Rep. Burgess Owens says DEI played a role in Beyonce winning a Grammy Two days ago, musical artist Beyonce became the first black woman to win a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Shortly thereafter, Utah Representative Burgess Owens spoke to a journalist and said Beyonce's win had to do with DEI. Is this an appropriate assessment? Or did Beyonce win based on her merits? Taylor and Erin have a lively conversation about it. Pres. Trump signs order banning federal agencies from using paper straws Paper or plastic? Not bags... straws. President Trump has often said how much he hates paper straws. And now, he's signed an order barring federal agencies from using paper straws. It might seem like an odd political story, but the Inside Sources have lots of thoughts they share with listeners on this subject.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Paper or plastic? Not bags... straws. President Trump has often said how much he hates paper straws. And now, he's signed an order barring federal agencies from using paper straws. It might seem like an odd political story, but the Inside Sources have lots of thoughts they share with listeners on this subject.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Two days ago, musical artist Beyonce became the first black woman to win a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Shortly thereafter, Utah Representative Burgess Owens spoke to a journalist and said Beyonce's win had to do with DEI. Is this an appropriate assessment? Or did Beyonce win b ased on her merits? Taylor and Erin have a lively conversation about it.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider If someone trespasses on your property and they get bitten by your dog, are you liable? A bill working its way through the Utah State Senate addresses these kinds of situations, looking to reduce the liability you – as the dog owner – may face. Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan discuss this and another dog-biting bill.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Could new legislation on Utah’s Capitol Hill make it harder for the average Utahn to see public records? First Amendment advocates say yes – it could become harder. Legislators, on the other hand, say their proposed changes would actually make things better for the public. KSL has been involved in the fight to keep public records ... public. The Inside Sources hosts analyze the current situation.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider One of the recent changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies was the removal of places of worship as protected places. The change meant that ICE agents could conduct raids on churches to find and capture immigrants who are here illegally . Now, it’s prompted a lawsuit from more than 2 dozen churches. KSL Legal Analyst and Inside Sources co-host Greg Skordas breaks down the latest lawsuit for our listeners.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Here in Utah, the state legislature is looking at ways to change the judicial branch of government. Some might say the legislature is trying to weaken the judiciary, while others say they’re working to ensure a proper balance between the branches of government. State Representative Jason Kyle joins us as we look into a few of those bills, which in cludes raising the threshold for judicial retention.…
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider It's a battle between two branches of government on the national leve l: the executive and the judicial. President Trump and his team are pushing back on a few rulings from federal judges, saying the courts have no say over what the administration is doing. But legal precedent would disagree. We begin Inside Sources discussing the proper balance of power between the federa l branches.…

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Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon On the Hill 2025: How the attorney general’s office is working with the legislature As the state grows and as the economy grows, the state’s attorney general’s office says it needs more resources and funding to tackle the growing number of cases they’re handling. New Attorney General Derek Brown is asking the Utah Legislature for more funding as he works to rebuild the office. He joins Inside Sources live on Capitol Hill to discuss how his office is working with lawmakers during this legislative session. On the Hill 2025: Launching a grant program to fund ‘catalyst centers’ in Utah How do you view success? For House Speaker Mike Schultz , it involves preparing youth to enter the workforce – and be able to sustain a good life – right out of high school. Today, he’s introducing a new bill into committee that would fund grant programs for local education agencies to create or expand Career and Technical Education (CTE) types of programs, something he believes will help Utah’s youth learn the skills they need to be successful. He joins Inside Sources to talk about it. On the Hill 2025: Revisions to elections laws He might be a freshman legislator but he’s not wasting any time getting to work, choosing to tackle a hot topic during the legislative session: elections. State Representative Doug Fiefia wants to speed up and clean up things on Election Day, including changing the voter registration deadline and specifying the deadlines for ballot collection. Rep. Fiefia joins us to walk us through the bill. On the Hill 2025: Addressing law enforcement performance standards In 2018, Utah banned police quotas. However, some law enforcement agencies still use a kind of quota system, and State Senator Todd Weiler wants that process to stop. Some agencies use quotas to make sure officers are doing their jobs – that they’re not just sitting around. Sen. Weiler is running a bill would create a new performance standard metric to ensure police officers are held to similar standards; he joins the show to explain. Race for a reconciliation budget continues U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson seems to be falling behind in the race to get a reconciliation package put together. Who’s in the lead? It looks like it’s the Senate – they may get the budget package created before the House. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest developments from over the weekend on government funding. Impending tariffs on incoming steel, aluminum While the general tariffs on Mexico and Canada are paused, other tariffs are moving forward. President Trump has announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum being imported into the United States. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon share their thoughts on the continued threats of tariffs. On the Hill 2025: What’s it like as a legislative intern during the session? On Inside Sources, we chat with the movers and shakers in politics. That usually involves speaking with the lawmakers themselves, but it also includes chatting with the folks in the legislators’ offices. Delaney Moss, Communications Intern for the House Majority joins Inside Sources to describe what it’s like to work at the Capitol during the legislative session. DOGE sets its sights on the Department of Education One of President Trump’s key platform issues has been the dismantling of the Department of Education. Late last week, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) went in and began taking control of the Department of Education. There’s been a lot of pushback, but is it warranted? Newly released test scores show that there might actually be quite a bit of room for improvement within the country’s education system.…
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