This week in Utah politics: dark money, taxpayer funded PR campaign and a massive homeless campus.
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Grab your popcorn. The Utah Republican Party announced Tuesday a dual strategy to combat court-ordered redistricting reforms and potentially repeal the voter-approved independent redistricting commission established by Proposition 4 in
In this episode:
* The judge in Utah's gerrymandering case stares down the clock.
* Incumbent pile-up: All the proposed congressional maps put at least two GOP incumbents in the
Breaking down the three proposed replacement congressional maps that have been submitted to the court.
Plus, the legislative maneuvers Republicans used to fast-track a brand-new law that sets standards for
This week, we go over the latest in the court case over Utah's gerrymandered congressional maps and how the GOP-controlled legislature will try to open up a new
A Utah judge threw out Utah's congressional maps on Monday, ruling that the Republican-controlled legislature violated the state constitution when it repealed Prop. 4. in 2020. Now, lawmakers
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams is under scrutiny after a change to state law he championed benefited his step‑granddaughter as she faced serious felony charges.
Host Bryan Schott goes
The chatter surrounding Utah Sen. Mike Lee as a possible pick for the Supreme Court has started again. Don't dismiss it as just idle speculation. Lee probably came
It was a bad week on social media for a couple of Utah's congressional Republicans.
* Rep. Burgess Owens reposted an anti-Muslim video on social media that came from
Federal prosecutors drop the charges against a Utah doctor accused of running a fake vaccine card scheme. How much did politics play in the dismissal? (Hint: a lot).
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