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We visited the Cache County Ballot Center to get a look at the ballot-counting process.
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Our hosts discuss the final push by presidential candidates to get out the vote, fascism, and the integrity of mail-in voting.
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The Logan Municipal Council discussed Tuesday whether to lift restrictions on Accessory Dwelling Units and short-term rentals, in an effort to increase affordable housing.
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In other news, Ocean Mart in Roy found skimmer devices on their registers that can steal customers' card info. And, the Salt Lake City entertainment district plan is one step closer to reality.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern and Leia Larsen, along with news columnist Robert Gehrke join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the latest news, including a judge ruling that GOP lawmakers’ constitutional amendment won’t be counted in the 2024 election.
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Our hosts discuss debate takeaways, Swifties, @BasedMikeLee, and school meals.
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Republican Cox, Democrat King, and Libertarian Robert Latham shared policy positions and took jabs at each other during the first, and only, governor debate of the 2024 election cycle.
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A pair of briefs by the Utah Foundation found that politicians listening to their constituents is a top issue for Utahns, but many voters feel unheard.
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In other news, a judge ruled that the media can't access name, image, and likeness contracts of college athletes. And, a federal judge blocked Utah's social media law from taking effect.
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Secure storage laws have been introduced, but never go far in the Utah Legislature.
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Watch the recorded debate, hosted by the Utah Debate Commission.
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In other news, Gov. Spencer Cox is denying claims that his campaign paid to recruit gubernatorial candidates who share a last name with write-in candidate Rep. Phil Lyman.