
State Street
This is the place where Utah politics tastes good. Where the stories are covered in fry sauce and you can boost your civic IQ without all the campaigning, cajoling and cross-talk. This is politics, the Utah way.
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Latest Episodes
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On the season nine finale of State Street, we explain why it wasn’t hunky-dory between the House and Senate. They had beef and that played out over the 45 days.
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Covering all 80+ election bills this session would make anyone’s brain melt, so this week on State Street, we’re focusing on one in particular that could impact all 1.7 million registered Utah voters.
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This week we're talking about GRAMA. No, we’re not talking about your sweet gramma who bakes you cookies — though we LOVE her — we’re talking about Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act.
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Utah is leaning into a very different approach to immigration today than back in 2010 when the state made headlines with the Utah Compact on immigration. The compact was reaffirmed in 2019 — what's different now?
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For the fourth year in a row, lawmakers have taken up legislation that directly impacts transgender Utahns.
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Organized labor is having a moment in Utah politics right now.
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If Utah is going to reach the idyllic future the leaders of today are promising it'll take bee work to make the dream work.
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The 2025 Utah legislative session (which opens Jan. 21) will have more than a few fresh faces — 22 to be exact. We talk to two of them.
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The 45-day marathon draws near! How will Utah's GOP supermajority handle the new majority in D.C.? How about the Trump effect? Will there be another tax cut? We have questions...
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America has spoken: Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States. But what happened in Utah? We learned a few things about the future of state politics.