Episodes
The Fairpark community on the west side of Salt Lake City is undergoing a massive transformation with oversight from a brand new state authority. This multi-billion dollar project aims to reinvent and revitalize the gateway to Utah’s capital city – and it could bring Major League Baseball along with it.
Today on House Rules, we unpack what’s next for the Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District with Sen. Scott Sandall, the chair of the district’s oversight board, and Benn Buys,...
Published 10/30/24
Utah has filed a landmark public lands lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to address whether the federal government can simply hold unappropriated lands within a state indefinitely.
This week, we take a look at out how we got here and what it could mean for public lands access in Utah.
Guests: Redge Johnson, Dan Burton, Dillon Hoyt
Published 10/04/24
Two of our interns from the 2024 General Legislative Session join us to discuss their experience working one-on-one with their assigned Legislator.
Published 09/13/24
The Legislative Audit Subcommittee met to hear presentations from Legislative Auditors about a few reports examining:
State lands
The administration of Rich School District
In this episode, our Legislative Auditor General Kade Minchey and his team are here to discuss the findings of these audits and what they say about the management of some of the schools in our state as well as school trust lands throughout Utah.
Published 08/22/24
Rep. John Hawkins joins us to discuss the exciting announcement that Utah has been chosen to host the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic games, as well as what's being done at the state level to prepare to once again welcome the world to Utah.
Published 08/06/24
Check out this special takeover episode of our House podcast, where Majority Leader Jefferson Moss is joined by Representative Ariel Defay to discuss her journey to the Legislature as well as their priorities for the upcoming year.
Published 07/23/24
Across the Nation, we’re seeing a growing trend in one very dangerous driving habit in particular: road rage. Joining us to discuss how the state is combatting road rage and protecting Utah drivers with a first-of-its kind law is Representative Paul Cutler and Colonel Michael Rapich of the Utah Highway Patrol.
Published 07/16/24
House Majority Leader Jefferson Moss steps behind the mic for the kickoff episode of our new podcast takeover series, Majority Report. He is joined by fellow Representative Cory Maloy as they discuss this week's interim meetings and special session.
Published 06/21/24
With mounting concerns over the influence of technology on children, there is growing evidence showing a clear link between social media usage among minors and poor mental health outcomes. In this episode, Rep. Jordan Teuscher joins us to discuss his landmark legislation from the past two years which protect out youth from the dangers they face online.
Published 06/04/24
Representative Jon Hawkins and Senator Daniel MaCay join us to discuss what an NHL team will mean for Utah, as well as what’s being done to prepare our downtown area for this exciting opportunity.
Published 05/21/24
Joining us in this episode to discuss what’s being done to ensure the continued future of Utah’s water resources is Deputy Commissioner of the Great Salt Lake, Tim Davis.
Published 05/08/24
The Legislative Audit subcommittee met to discuss findings of three recently completed audits encompassing a wide variety of important areas for Utah:
1. Efficiency of the Utah Transit Authority
2. Utah’s property tax system
3. An exploration into the Ogden-Hinckley Airport in Northern Utah
Joining us today to discuss the findings of these audits is the Legislative Auditor General, Kade Minchey, and his team.
Published 04/18/24
In this episode, baseball legend Dale Murphy joins us to discuss his love for the game as well as his work to help bring a Major League team home to Utah.
Published 04/12/24
Over the last several years, we have seen an exponential increase in the rate of technological innovation — due in large part to the development and implementation of artificial intelligence programs as a part of everyday life. Though these programs have been furthering advancements in all aspects of life, they come with their own set of challenges and potential harms. Joining us today to discuss some of the steps being taken to safeguard Utahns from potential abuses of AI is House Majority...
Published 03/29/24
Utah’s prudent and responsible budgeting practices have helped our state maintain a robust economy, even during times of downturn for neighboring states. While other state governments rack up billions of dollars in debt, Utah consistently passes balanced and responsible budgets, allowing our economy to continue to grow and flourish. Joining us in this episode to discuss the budget for the 2025 fiscal year, is the Chair of our Executive Appropriations Committee, Val Peterson.
Published 03/01/24
Studies have shown that the majority of children who grew up in Utah would like to continue to call Utah home as they enter adulthood. However, a key factor in their decision to stay in the state is the rising cost of homeownership. As we look to the future, we must create opportunities for our children and grandchildren to establish their home here in Utah. This year, the Legislature is working to identify innovative ways to facilitate investments in the housing market and streamline...
Published 02/23/24
Over the past several decades, the federal government has regularly overstepped its constitutional role — imposing burdensome regulations, and acting against the best interests of Utah. From mismanagement of federal lands, to unrealistic environmental standards imposed on our state, Utahns have had enough. Joining us today to discuss more about how the Legislature is pushing back against federal overregulation, as well as his joint resolution rejecting a proposed land exchange with the...
Published 02/19/24
Utah is proud to be home to the best teachers and the brightest students in the nation. Investing in education is the best way to invest in the future generation, and future prosperity of our state, which is why the Legislature is putting students, parents, and teachers first. Joining us in this episode to talk more about how we’re advancing education for Utah students and teachers is the chair of our Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee, Karen Peterson.
Published 02/02/24
Utah is renowned for its all-of-the-above energy approach that welcomes traditional and renewable energy sources as well as new and innovative energy systems. We want to ensure that generations of Utahns can continue to enjoy reliable, affordable, and dispatchable power now and into the future. Joining us in this episode to discuss his proposed legislation to create a statewide energy plan and accompanying policy is Representative Colin Jack.
Published 01/26/24
Researchers credit Utah’s tight-knit families and historically high birth rates with fostering the state’s economic might and high quality of life. However, we’re not immune to national trends of declining emphasis on the family. Joining us to talk more about his joint resolution surrounding the success sequence, as well as what the Legislature plans to do to help support Utah families, is Representative Tyler Clancy.
Published 01/19/24
Each year, the House Majority Caucus prepares for the upcoming Legislative session by identifying its key policy priorities — what we most want to accomplish to benefit our state. Over the last year, our Legislators have worked tirelessly to identify problems and drafting policy solutions for Utah. This session, the Majority Caucus has identified four key areas of focus: People, Resources, Accountable Government, and Future. Here to discuss these policy priorities and what they mean for...
Published 01/12/24
With elections just around the corner, Utahns are filling out their ballots and rushing to the polls. As Americans, the ability to vote is one of our greatest privileges, which is why it is critical we ensure our state has safe, secure, and reliable elections. In Utah, we are fortunate to have incredibly efficient and reliable election systems and joining us today to discuss what sets our system apart from other states, as well as what’s being done to protect against voter fraud in Utah, is...
Published 11/17/23
Ever since the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869, Utah has had a proud history as the crossroads of the west. As such, Utah is uniquely positioned for major long-term economic development. With this vision in mind, the Legislature established the Utah Inland Port Authority, to oversee the expansion and proper use of Utah’s trade infrastructure. Joining us today to discuss more about the purpose of the Inland Port and their vision for Utah is Executive Director of the Inland...
Published 10/26/23
This morning, the Legislative Audit subcommittee met to hear presentations regarding the two most recent legislative audits. Most consequently, Legislative auditors presented findings from a report examining the Intermountain Power Plant in Millard County and potential risks and vulnerabilities within the governance of the plant. Joining us today to discuss the findings of these audits is the Legislative Auditor General, Kade Minchey, and audit manager Brian Dean
Published 10/11/23