Both Sides of the Aisle – Episode 54 (10/23/14)
This week, Natalie tries to bring Greg to the productive middle, Utah is ranked the worst state for women in the country, and the gang gloats over some recent accolades for the show.
This week, Natalie tries to bring Greg to the productive middle, Utah is ranked the worst state for women in the country, and the gang gloats over some recent accolades for the show.
Fmr. Lt. Gov. Greg Bell is our special guest centrist, and he gives his take on his old boss’s Healthy Utah plan. Plus, Jim wonders aloud if Republicans are causing ebola, and Greg accuses Jim of wanting to tax us more. (What else is new?)
We’re in the heart of college football season—and the gang isn’t above a little trash talking. Plus, an airing of grievances on parking in Salt Lake City, and some comments on a landmark Supreme Court “no-decision” on same-sex marriage.
(KCPW News) Jukeboxes and pinball machines are mainstays at most Utah bars, but House Majority Whip Greg Hughes wants to add another machine to those old standards: a breathalyzer. The Republican representative from Draper is working on legislation to incentivize bars and social clubs to keep a breathalyzer machine on the premises. The idea, Hughes said,…
(KCPW News) A bill that would extend preschool to at-risk students gained the favor of a House committee on Thursday after about an hour of deliberation. HB 96 would fund an initiative to provide early childhood education programs offered by either public or private entities. Republican Rep. Greg Hughes, the sponsor of HB 96, said…
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