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How transparent are U.S. schools about their curriculum?
As kids brought school home using remote learning during the pandemic, parent awareness and scrutiny increased. Parents on both sides of the aisle are concerned about bias in schools.
Key questions and answers about healthcare sharing ministries
Utah is considering legislation that would require healthcare sharing ministries to report to the state insurance commissioner, although the ministries don’t provide health insurance. What exactly are they?
Majority of likely voters in Utah want the option of ranked choice voting, new Sutherland survey finds
Support for ranked choice voting is broad but not universal, with a few groups being opposed to its use.
Should Utah keep ranked choice voting for city elections? With Josh Daniels
On this episode we explore how this form of voting works and discuss new Sutherland survey data showing that most likely voters in Utah support keeping the option.
What you need to know about the Utah Fits All scholarship
The Utah Fits All scholarship program begins accepting applications this month. Here’s what you need to know.
The expansion of the Utah Fits All Scholarship
Increasing funds to the new program is the next key commitment in bringing education choice to families in the state. Arizona and Arkansas can provide some lessons from their experiences.
Utah’s proactive work on religious freedom will help head off conflicts
This session, the Legislature is considering several religious freedom bills that would implement specific and blanket protections of free exercise.
Can this one civic institution save civilization? Brad Wilcox on his new book: Get Married
Brad Wilcox returns to the show to discuss his new book: "Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization."
What you need to know about a proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Utah
Utah could become the 26th state to enhance religious freedom protections with such a law.
How transparent are U.S. schools about their curriculum?
As kids brought school home using remote learning during the pandemic, parent awareness and scrutiny increased. Parents on both sides of the aisle are concerned about bias in schools.
Key questions and answers about healthcare sharing ministries
Utah is considering legislation that would require healthcare sharing ministries to report to the state insurance commissioner, although the ministries don’t provide health insurance. What exactly are they?
Majority of likely voters in Utah want the option of ranked choice voting, new Sutherland survey finds
Support for ranked choice voting is broad but not universal, with a few groups being opposed to its use.
Should Utah keep ranked choice voting for city elections? With Josh Daniels
On this episode we explore how this form of voting works and discuss new Sutherland survey data showing that most likely voters in Utah support keeping the option.
What you need to know about the Utah Fits All scholarship
The Utah Fits All scholarship program begins accepting applications this month. Here’s what you need to know.
The expansion of the Utah Fits All Scholarship
Increasing funds to the new program is the next key commitment in bringing education choice to families in the state. Arizona and Arkansas can provide some lessons from their experiences.
Utah’s proactive work on religious freedom will help head off conflicts
This session, the Legislature is considering several religious freedom bills that would implement specific and blanket protections of free exercise.
Can this one civic institution save civilization? Brad Wilcox on his new book: Get Married
Brad Wilcox returns to the show to discuss his new book: "Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization."
What you need to know about a proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Utah
Utah could become the 26th state to enhance religious freedom protections with such a law.