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  • KSL at Night: 10-24-2024
    2024/10/25

    Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

    The state of politics in Utah as we near Election Day
    Are you a self-proclaimed political nerd? Do you like data? Because we’ve got data galore! New polling from Noble Predictive Insights gives us an inside look at the races, issues, and candidates running this election. We break down the newest report – which focuses heavily on how things are doing in Utah – to kick off this newest episode of KSL at Night.

    Elections 101: Voter responsibility, countering misinformation
    As a citizen, it’s pretty obvious that you have a responsibility to cast a ballot. But what are some of the other responsibilities you have as a voter? What role do you play in keeping our elections safe and secure? Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie joins the program to explain the responsibilities voters have in the electoral process. He also offers his guidance on where to go for the most correct information and how you can stop the spread of misinformation.

    Meet the candidate: Andrew McCullough for Attorney General
    Several people are hoping to become the next Attorney General of Utah. We’ve invited each candidate to come on KSL at Night to explain to voters why they’d be the best choice. Andrew McCullough, Libertarian candidate for Attorney General is running, saying his 51 years of experience with the law qualifies him to be Utah’s top lawyer. He joins KSL at Night to talk more about his career and campaign, and why voters should choose him.

    Examining a few plans to address Utah’s housing crisis
    Ahead of the next Utah legislative session in 2025, we’re learning about a few bills that will be introduced to help tackle the state’s housing crisis. One of the bills would take a closer look at short-term rentals and add some safeguards for local municipalities; State Representative Neil Walter is working on this bill and explains it on the show. Another bill would address zoning restrictions for higher density residential areas; State Representative Ray Ward is crafting that legislation and joins KSL at Night to explain it to our listeners.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Examining a few plans to address Utah’s housing crisis
    2024/10/25

    Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

    Ahead of the next Utah legislative session in 2025, we’re learning about a few bills that will be introduced to help tackle the state’s housing crisis. One of the bills would take a closer look at short-term rentals and add some safeguards for local municipalities; State Representative Neil Walter is working on this bill and explains it on the show. Another bill would address zoning restrictions for higher density residential areas; State Representative Ray Ward is crafting that legislation and joins KSL at Night to explain it to our listeners.

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    32 分
  • Meet the candidate: Andrew McCullough for Attorney General
    2024/10/25

    Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

    Several people are hoping to become the next Attorney General of Utah. We’ve invited each candidate to come on KSL at Night to explain to voters why they’d be the best choice. Andrew McCullough, Libertarian candidate for Attorney General is running, saying his 51 years of experience with the law qualifies him to be Utah’s top lawyer. He joins KSL at Night to talk more about his career and campaign, and why voters should choose him.

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    10 分
  • Elections 101: Voter responsibility, countering misinformation
    2024/10/25

    Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

    As a citizen, it’s pretty obvious that you have a responsibility to cast a ballot. But what are some of the other responsibilities you have as a voter? What role do you play in keeping our elections safe and secure? Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie joins the program to explain the responsibilities voters have in the electoral process. He also offers his guidance on where to go for the most correct information and how you can stop the spread of misinformation.

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    21 分
  • The state of politics in Utah as we near Election Day
    2024/10/25

    Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

    Are you a self-proclaimed political nerd? Do you like data? Because we’ve got data galore! New polling from Noble Predictive Insights gives us an inside look at the races, issues, and candidates running this election. We break down the newest report – which focuses heavily on how things are doing in Utah – to kick off this newest episode of KSL at Night.

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    20 分
  • KSL at Night: 10-22-2024
    2024/10/23

    Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner


    Battleground swing states and their role in the presidential election
    As we get closer and closer to Election Day, the presidential race is all going to come down to those key battleground swing states. Prominent leaders and politicians from both parties are stomping in those states, which include Nevada, Arizona, and Pennsylvania. We begin the show discussing the role of the swing states and the high-profile folks campaigning in them.

    How each presidential candidate’s platforms will affect the national debt
    The United States is more than $35 Trillion in debt. The two major party candidates have both released their plans to “fix” the deficit, but would their plans actually fix things? According to Mike Murphy, Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), neither candidate will help the debt; in fact, they’ll both make it worse. We discuss several new reports from the CRFB.

    Elections 101: Ballot processing, mail-in ballots in rural Utah, voter registration
    Ballots have now been mailed out and for some Utahns, in-person early voting started today too. On KSL at Night, we want to help make sure our listeners are informed on all the election and ballot processes. We discuss how ballot processing works and what voters should know about mailing their ballots if they live in Southern Utah. Ryan Cowley, State Director of Elections also joins the show to inform folks that it is not too late to register to vote. For more information, go to https://vote.utah.gov.

    Meet the candidate: Blake Moore for Congress (UT-1)
    Republican incumbent candidate for Utah’s 1st Congressional District Blake Moore believes voters should send him back to Washington, DC for a third term. In his two terms in the House, he’s made a name for himself when it comes to the budget, moving into party leadership rather quickly. He joins KSL at Night to discuss his campaign, including his goals for bringing spending under control.

    Meet the candidate: Bill Campbell for Congress (UT-1)
    Democratic candidate for Utah’s 1st Congressional District Bill Campbell says it’s time for a change in Washington, DC. With a background and experience in the financial sector, he says he’s in a great position to help solve the government deficit issues. He joins KSL at Night to share some of his campaign platform and what he’d do first if elected to Congress.

    Potential policy changes coming for the tech sector if Republicans take the Senate
    Control of the Senate is in toss-up territory right now, but there’s a decent chance Republicans will retake control. Should that happen, we’ll probably see several policy changes, including changes relating to the tech sector. Hosts Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner discuss what GOP leaders are saying they’ll do with regards to technology and artificial intelligence.

    Artificial intelligence’s role in the media and local government
    With all the talk of artificial intelligence nowadays, it got us thinking: ‘what’s the proper role of AI in industries like news and media, or even in local government?’ As government bodies decide on new legislation regarding technology and AI, we take a few moments to discuss how AI and humans can work together for the benefit of all.

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Artificial intelligence’s role in the media and local government
    2024/10/23

    Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner

    With all the talk of artificial intelligence nowadays, it got us thinking: ‘what’s the proper role of AI in industries like news and media, or even in local government?’ As government bodies decide on new legislation regarding technology and AI, we take a few moments to discuss how AI and humans can work together for the benefit of all.

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    11 分
  • Potential policy changes coming for the tech sector if Republicans take the Senate
    2024/10/23

    Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner

    Control of the Senate is in toss-up territory right now, but there’s a decent chance Republicans will retake control. Should that happen, we’ll probably see several policy changes, including changes relating to the tech sector. Hosts Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner discuss what GOP leaders are saying they’ll do with regards to technology and artificial intelligence.

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    10 分