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The latest in news and politics with a range of political expert hosts every day. Inside Sources gives a refreshing take on the day's news with each host bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the conversation.
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The latest in news and politics with a range of political expert hosts every day. Inside Sources gives a refreshing take on the day's news with each host bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the conversation.
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1 Inside Sources Full Show March 7th, 2025: "Eye on the Hill 2025" -- Final day of the legislative session 1:20:55
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider On the Hill 2025: The legislative session wraps up today 45 days, 104 legislative lawmakers, and nearly 1-thousand bills and resolutions -- Utah’s 2025 Legislative General Session ends today. We’ve been covering the session since before it even began, discussing bill after bill with State Representatives and State Senators. Bills that, if passed and signed by the Governor, will affect the people of Utah. We begin our special “Eye on the Hill” edition of Inside Sources with some analysis from our hosts. On the Hill 2025: Drama over a bill dealing with office space in the Capitol One thing that popped up overnight – just as the session is winding down – was a substitution to SB143: Legislative Activities Amendments. An addition to the bill outlined a change in space – the State Auditor’s office would be moved out of the Capitol and into a different building on Capitol Hill. There’s been a lot of confusion about it, so we speak with bill sponsor State Senator Mike McKell to get his take. Then, we chat with State Auditor Tina Cannon to hear her perspective on the bill that could remove her office from the Capitol building. On the Hill 2025: How did House Democrats do this legislative session? Sustainability, health and wellbeing, education, and good governance. The Utah House Democrats set out to address issues with compassion, courage, and equity for all during the legislative session. How’d they do? House Minority Leader Representative Angela Romero joins the show for a review of the past 45 days and how she feels about the direction of Utah’s future. On the Hill 2025: Senate Democrats share their thoughts on the session When we spoke with Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla on Day 1 of the legislative session, she spoke about going “back to basics.” Now, on the final day of the session, did Senate Democrats succeed in going back to basics? Senator Escamilla joins us again to discuss the wins and losses her caucus saw during this session. On the Hill 2025: Analyzing the performance of Senate Republicans during the session Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Erin Rider compare some of the biggest bills Senate Republicans ran during the session to the priorities the caucus put forth at the very beginning. They also share their thoughts on some of the other bills we’ve covered this session. On the Hill 2025: House Republicans walk away from the session feeling successful Republicans in the Utah House of Representatives set out to tackle topics like energy, housing, education, and more. Due to their majority, they saw more successes this legislative session, but it wasn’t all roses all the time. House Majority Leader Representative Jefferson Moss joins Inside Sources to discuss the next steps his caucus will take moving out of this session. On the Hill 2025: Final thoughts on the legislative session With just a few hours left in the legislative general session, it’s time to wrap things up. Holly Richardson, Deseret News columnist and Editor of Utah Policy joins hosts Leah Murray and Erin Rider for a final lookback at everything that happened during the last 45 days.…

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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider With just a few hours left in the legislative general session, it’s time to wrap things up. Holly Richardson, Deseret News columnist and Editor of Utah Policy joins hosts Leah Murray and Erin Rider for a final lookback at everything that happened during the last 45 days .…

1 On the Hill 2025: House Republicans walk away from the session feeling successful 10:24
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider Republicans in the Utah House of Representatives set out to tackle topics like energy, housing, education, and more. Due to their majority, they saw more successes this legislative session, but it wasn’t all roses all the time. House Majority Leader Representative Jefferson Moss joins Inside Sources to discuss the next steps his cauc us will take moving out of this session.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Analyzing the performance of Senate Republicans during the session 11:35
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Erin Rider compare some of the biggest bills Senate Republicans ran during the session to the priorities the caucus put forth at the very beginning. They also share their thoughts on some of the other bills we’ve covered this session.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Senate Democrats share their thoughts on the session 10:20
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider When we spoke with Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla on Day 1 of the legislative session, she spoke about going “back to basics.” Now, on the final day of the session, did Senate Democrats succeed in going back to basics? Senator Escamilla joins us again to discuss the wins and losses her caucus saw during this session.…

1 On the Hill 2025: How did House Democrats do this legislative session? 10:06
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider Sustainability, health and wellbeing, education, and good governance. The Utah House Democrats set out to address issues with compassion, courage, and equity for all during the legislative session. How’d they do? House Minority Leader Representative Angela Romero joins the show for a review of the past 45 days and how she feels about the direction of Utah’s future.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Drama over a bill dealing with office space in the Capitol 21:03
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider One thing that popped up overnight – just as the session is winding down – was a substitution to SB143: Legislative Activities Amendments. An addition to the bill outlined a change in space – the State Auditor’s office would be moved out of the Capitol and into a different building on Capitol Hill . There’s been a lot of confusion about it , so we sp eak with b ill s ponsor State Senator Mike McKell to get his take. Then, we chat with State Auditor Tina Cannon to hear her perspective on the bill that could remove her office from the Capitol building.…

1 On the Hill 2025: The legislative session wraps up today 10:12
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Hosts: Leah Murray & Erin Rider 45 days , 104 legislative lawmakers, and nearly 1-thousand bills and resolutions -- Utah’s 2025 Legislative General Session ends today. We’ve been covering the session since before it even began , discussing bill after bill with State Representatives and State Senators. Bills that , if passed and signed by the Governor , will affect the people of Utah. We begin our special “Eye on the Hill” edition of Inside Sources with some analysis from our hosts.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show March 6th, 2025: Dept. of Ed lives another day, Referendum coming on public labor union bill, Utah tax cuts 1:19:58
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti U.S. Department of Education lives to see another day The U.S. Department of Education will live to see another day. Reports this morning from the Wall Street Journal outlined a draft executive order directing the department secretary to "take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure” of the Department of Education. The Executive Order was set to be signed as early as today, but a White House official confirmed the delay just a short time ago. Tariffs on Mexico paused for another month If this feels like déjà vu, we hear you. Today, President Trump announced another month-long pause in the implementation of tariffs on Mexico. The US Commerce Secretary says it's likely that tariff relief will come to both of our neighbors. The back-and-forth of it all hasn't been good for the stock market, which relies on stability. Inside Sources discusses the instability and how it’s affecting Pres. Trump’s polling. On the Hill 2025: Referendum coming on public labor union bill One of the most controversial bills this legislative session was House Bill 267, which banned public labor unions from being able to collective bargain with their employers. Now, several of those groups are banding together to launch a referendum for the ballot, seeking to repeal the bill. Hosts Greg Skordas and Morgan Lyon Cotti discuss the potential success or failure of the movement. On the Hill 2025: Expanding access to Utah’s state parks With so much talk of cuts to the federal workforce -- including park and forest service officers -- it's brought up questions of how the state can step in to promote our own state parks. State Rep. Doug Welton is pushing a bill that would expand accessibility access in Utah's State Parks, hoping to make it easier for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. He joins the show to talk more about his bill. On the Hill 2025: Several tax cuts coming to Utah families Utahns will soon see several tax cuts thanks to the state legislature. It's a continuation of a trend with lawmakers -- they've cut taxes in some form year after year. This morning, Senate and House Majority leadership outlined several of the cuts. Executive Appropriations Vice Chair State Representative Walt Brooks explains who will be most affected by the cuts. Pres. Trump uniting, dividing Democrats all at the same time This morning, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure Texas Rep. Al Green for his outbursts during President Trump's address to Congress earlier this week. 10 Democrats joined all Republicans in the vote. It's an example of how President Trump is both unifying and dividing Democrats. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the effect Trump is having on Democrats. Effort to get more women involved in Utah politics One organization is working to get more women involved in Utah politics... but as candidates themselves. Utah's political groups have become more equal in the makeup between men and women, but the parity is getting closer. Becky Edwards, Board Member of Utah Women Run joins Inside Sources to share more. Growing threats on federal judges nationwide Federal judges say the number of threats they're receiving is growing day-by-day. And now, the U.S. Marshal's service has issued a warning of those growing threats. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares his thoughts on the most recent attacks on America’s judiciary.…

1 Growing threats on federal judges nationwide 10:48
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti Federal judges say the number of threats they're receiving is growing day-by-day. And now, the U.S. Marshal's service has issued a warning of those growing threats. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares his thoughts on the most recent attacks on America’s judiciary.…

1 Effort to get more women involved in Utah politics 10:17
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti One organization is working to get more women involved in Utah politics... but as candidates themselves. Utah's political groups have become more equal in the makeup between men and women, but the parity is getting closer. Becky Edwards, Board Member of Utah Women Run joins Inside Sources to share more.…

1 Pres. Trump uniting, dividing Democrats all at the same time 10:01
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti This morning, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure Texas Rep. Al Green for his outbursts during President Trump's address to Congress earlier this week. 10 Democrats joined all Republicans in the vote. It's an example of how President Trump is both unifying and dividing Democrats. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the effect Trump is having on Democrats.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Several tax cuts coming to Utah families 10:25
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti Utahns will soon see several tax cuts thanks to the state legislature. It's a continuation of a trend with lawmakers -- they've cut taxes in some form year after year. This morning, Senate and House Majority leadership outlined several of the cuts. Executive Appropriations Vice Chair State Representative Walt Brooks explains who will be most affected by the cuts.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Expanding access to Utah’s state parks 10:19
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti With so much talk of cuts to the federal workforce -- including park and forest service officers -- it's brought up questions of how the state can step in to promote our own state parks. State Rep. Doug Welton is pushing a bill that would expand accessibility access in Utah's State Parks, hoping to make it easier for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. He joins the show to talk more about his bill.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Referendum coming on public labor union bill 10:25
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Guest Host Morgan Lyon Cotti One of the most controversial bills this legislative session was House Bill 267, which banned public labor unions from being able to collective bargain with their employers. Now, several of those groups are banding together to launch a referendum for the ballot, seeking to repeal the bill. Hosts Greg Skordas and Morgan Lyon Cotti discuss the potential success or failure of the movement.…
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