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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 5th, 2025: Pres. Trump addresses Congress, Democrats take aim at Elon Musk's role, DOGE effects felt in Utah 1:22:23
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan Pres. Trump focuses on economy in speech to Congress, Democrats take aim at Elon Musk It's been his message since last year's election: America is back. During his first speech to Congress this term, President Donald Trump continually reemphasized his belief that the "golden age of America has only just begun.” Republicans cheered, Democrats protested, and the fact that our country is divided as ever was on full display last night during the President's address. Inside Sources hosts Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan go in-depth with their thoughts and analysis on the President’s speech to a joint session of Congress. SCOTUS rules that Trump administration must pay out foreign assistance funds This morning, the United State Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must pay out nearly 2-billion dollars in foreign assistance funds to groups that had already done work on behalf of the federal government. It's the latest development as the White House works to cull spending on foreign aid efforts. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest on foreign aid funding. Local impacts of DOGE cuts affecting Utahns The impacts of federal downsizing are continuing to grow, and federal workers in Utah aren't immune from the impacts. Between lay-offs within the IRS and Veteran Affairs, tens of thousands of federal workers nationwide are getting pink slips. And then buildings -- the feds appear set to sell several federal buildings in Utah. Inside Sources talks about the local effects of DOGE cuts. On the Hill 2025: Legislation on government records and information Just a few days left in the state's 2025 Legislative General Session. We've covered a ton of bills so far and this segment, we dig into a bill on government records, including the disclosure of voter history information. You'll remember that in last year's primary election, there was some concern with how voter's voting methods were being tracked by county clerks. Floor Sponsor State Senator Calvin Musselman explains how the bill addresses that kind of situation. On the Hill 2025: Several bills on the judiciary won’t move forward Throughout the session, we've discussed many bills relating to Utah's judiciary. This week, a deal was struck between the State Legislature and the Utah Judicial Council, resulting in the withdrawal of several bills affecting Utah's judicial system. Inside Sources discuss the bills that were pulled and the ones that are still going forward. House GOP leadership urges Republican lawmakers to skip town hall meetings On this show, we've discussed the importance (or unimportance) of town hall meetings several times. Some of our hosts think they're pointless and outdated, some go for entertainment, and others think they have an important place in politics. But now, House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging GOP lawmakers to skip town halls. Is this a good or a bad idea?…

1 House GOP leadership urges Republican lawmakers to skip town hall meetings 10:38
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan On this show, we've discussed the importance (or unimportance) of town hall meetings several times. Some of our hosts think they're pointless and outdated, some go for entertainment, and others think they have an important place in politics. But now, House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging GOP lawmakers to skip town halls. Is this a good or a bad idea?…

1 On the Hill 2025: Several bills on the judiciary won’t move forward 10:21
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan Throughout the session, we've discussed many bills relating to Utah's judiciary. This week, a deal was struck between the State Legislature and the Utah Judicial Council, resulting in the withdrawal of several bills affecting Utah's judicial system. Inside Sources discuss the bills that were pulled and the ones that are still going forward.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Legislation on government records and information 11:29
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan Just a few days left in the state's 2025 Legislative General Session. We've covered a ton of bills so far and this segment, we dig into a bill on government records, including the disclosure of voter history information. You'll remember that in last year's primary election, there was some concern with how voter's voting methods were being tracked by county clerks. Floor Sponsor State Senator Calvin Musselman explains how the bill addresses that kind of situation.…

1 Local impacts of DOGE cuts affecting Utahns 10:34
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan The impacts of federal downsizing are continuing to grow, and federal workers in Utah aren't immune from the impacts. Between lay-offs within the IRS and Veteran Affairs, tens of thousands of federal workers nationwide are getting pink slips. And then buildings -- the feds appear set to sell several federal buildings in Utah. Inside Sources talks about the local effects of DOGE cuts.…

1 SCOTUS rules that Trump administration must pay out foreign assistance funds 10:37
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan This morning, the United State Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must pay out nearly 2-billion dollars in foreign assistance funds to groups that had already done work on behalf of the federal government. It's the latest development as the White House works to cull spending on foreign aid efforts. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest on foreign aid funding.…

1 Pres. Trump focuses on economy in speech to Congress, Democrats take aim at Elon Musk 31:13
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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan It's been his message since last year's election: America is back. During his first speech to Congress this term, President Donald Trump continually reemphasized his belief that the "golden age of America has only just begun.” Republicans cheered, Democrats protested, and the fact that our country is divided as ever was on full display last night during the President's address. Inside Sources hosts Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan go in-depth with their thoughts and analysis on the President’s speech to a joint session of Congress.…

1 Inside Sources Full Show March 3rd, 2025: "Eye on the Hill" Special Edition 1:22:37
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Trump administration, Republican Party facing policy hurdles President Trump and the Republican Party are facing a few challenges right now, and the clock is running out. From a looming government shutdown to relations with Ukraine to tariffs on Mexico and Canada – there’s a lot going on right now and the administration has a fine line to walk. Inside Sources begins with analysis of the ongoing issues facing the White House. Ukrainian president finds support from European leaders following spat with Pres. Trump European leaders are rallying behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying they will support the country as it seeks a permanent ceasefire with Russia. But unlike what US leaders proposed, European leaders have no desire to give what could be seen as a kind of win to Russia. All this happening while Russian leaders say the US has largely aligned with Moscow’s vision. States launching new recruitment campaigns to hire fire federal workers As DOGE continues laying off federal employees, states are stepping in with new recruitment drives for those former employees. Just this weekend, the State of New York launched a large-scale recruiting campaign called “You’re Hired.” Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas discuss the pros and cons of this movement. On the Hill 2025: Expanding, maintaining Utah’s state parks and campgrounds One concern that’s been shared amidst the federal layoffs is the potential impact it could have on Utah’s National Parks. While there are ongoing discussions of management and resources in the national parks, there’s something that the state legislature can do to help Utah’s state parks. State Rep. Steve Eliason joins to talk about a bill he’s working on to expand campgrounds in the state. On the Hill 2025: Modifications to elections laws “How do we make sure everyone’s vote is counted?” That’s the question State Senator Wayne Harper posed after some issues with mail-in voting in 2024. He hopes to answer that question with his bill, SB164: Modifications to Election Law. He joins Inside Sources to share insights into how his bill would foster better communication and relationships between county clerks and local post offices. On the Hill 2025: A Democratic and Republican take on the legislative session In this segment, a Republican and a Democrat join Inside Sources to talk about the session. State Rep. Casey Snider discusses a bill he’s running to improve public safety in all 29 of Utah’s counties. State Rep. Andrew Stoddard explains his rationale for running a bill addressing statewide referenda. Listen to learn more about these two bills and get a taste of the camaraderie that exists on Capitol Hill. On the Hill 2025: Amendments on state parks, plus insights into being a new legislator Throughout this legislative session, we’ve chatted with a few brand-new lawmakers about the issues they’re tackling during their first session. This segment, we’re joined by freshman State Rep. Jake Sawyer of Weber County to talk about a bill he’s working on that would affect two of Utah’s state parks: Utahraptor State Park and Lost Creek State Park. On the Hill 2025: Improving traffic safety through stoplight pilot program How can lawmakers make Utah’s roads safer? One lawmaker thinks a focus on ending red light violations will help a lot. State Representative Jake Fitisemanu is recommending a pilot program to install traffic cameras at stoplights, which would then take pictures when someone runs a red light. He joins us for a discussion on the pilot program and how he aims to balance safety with privacy.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Improving traffic safety through stoplight pilot program 12:09
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner How can lawmakers make Utah’s roads safer? One lawmaker thinks a focus on ending red light violations will help a lot. State Representative Jake Fitisemanu is recommending a pilot program to install traffic cameras at stoplights, which would then take pictures when someone runs a red light. He joins us for a discussion on the pilot program and how he aims to balance safety with privacy.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Amendments on state parks, plus insights into being a new legislator 10:01
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Throughout this legislative session, we’ve chatted with a few brand-new lawmakers about the issues they’re tackling during their first session. This segment, we’re joined by freshman State Rep. Jake Sawyer of Weber County to talk about a bill he’s working on that would affect two of Utah’s state parks: Utahraptor State Park and Lost Creek State Park.…

1 On the Hill 2025: A Democratic and Republican take on the legislative session 11:57
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner In this segment, a Republican and a Democrat join Inside Sources to talk about the session. State Rep. Casey Snider discusses a bill he’s running to improve public safety in all 29 of Utah’s counties. State Rep. Andrew Stoddard explains his rationale for running a bill addressing statewide referenda. Listen to learn more about these two bills and get a taste of the camaraderie that exists on Capitol Hill.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Modifications to elections laws 9:19
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner “How do we make sure everyone’s vote is counted?” That’s the question State Senator Wayne Harper posed after some issues with mail-in voting in 2024. He hopes to answer that question with his bill, SB164: Modifications to Election Law. He joins Inside Sources to share insights into how his bill would foster better communication and relationships between county clerks and local post offices.…

1 On the Hill 2025: Expanding, maintaining Utah’s state parks and campgrounds 10:57
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner One concern that’s been shared amidst the federal layoffs is the potential impact it could have on Utah’s National Parks. While there are ongoing discussions of management and resources in the national parks, there’s something that the state legislature can do to help Utah’s state parks. State Rep. Steve Eliason joins to talk about a bill he’s working on to expand campgrounds in the state.…

1 States launching new recruitment campaigns to hire fire federal workers 10:05
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner As DOGE continues laying off federal employees, states are stepping in with new recruitment drives for those former employees. Just this weekend, the State of New York launched a large-scale recruiting campaign called “You’re Hired.” Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas discuss the pros and cons of this movement.…

1 Ukrainian president finds support from European leaders following spat with Pres. Trump 11:30
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner European leaders are rallying behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying they will support the country as it seeks a permanent ceasefire with Russia. But unlike what US leaders proposed, European leaders have no desire to give what could be seen as a kind of win to Russia. All this happening while Russian leaders say the US has largely aligned with Moscow’s vision.…
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