
Morning News Fix: A razor-thin majority for the GOP
Republicans could have a one-seat majority in Congress. Sen. Mike Lee is coaching Congressional staffers. Utah will assist Trump's mass deportations.
Republicans could have a one-seat majority in Congress. Sen. Mike Lee is coaching Congressional staffers. Utah will assist Trump's mass deportations.
Rep. Burgess Owens is in the running to chair the House Education and Workforce Committee
Americans want checks and balances on Trump. Anti-trans member of Congress used to be pro-transgender rights. Utah's election results are certified.
Corporate and individual income tax collections plummet. Those revenues are used to fund education and some social programs.
Americans are happy or satisfied that Trump won. Inflation and the national debt put Trump's campaign promises at risk. Sean Reyes held official meetings at a private club.
The economy and inflation decided the 2024 election. Utah lawmaker says birth certificates for transgender people is 'an issue.' Trump plans to shake up the FBI.
On this week's show, we discuss the week's top Utah political news stories. * Matt Gaetz withdraws
The Great Salt Lake gets drier. Trump plans a blizzard of executive actions. House Republicans set to block recess appointments.
The average legislative race cost $65K in 2024; 19 races cost more than $100K.
Republicans skeptical of Trump's plan to use tariffs to pay for tax cuts. Another book banned in Utah. Sen. Lee to lead Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
The controversy swirling around Matt Gaetz grows. Most Americans support stricter gun laws. Utah GOP leader wants to focus on elections and higher ed funding.
Republican Brady Brammer is set to replace Mike Kennedy in the Utah Senate in January