Utahns react to major headlines that could have a big impact on the state while public lands take center stage as the controversy over national monuments returns. Plus, the Facebook whistleblower ignites new questions over tech industry regulations as candidates line up for the 2022 midterm races. Rod Arquette, host of the Rod Arquette Show on KNRS, Robert Gehrke, news columnist with The Salt Lake Tribune, and Amy Donaldson, Executive Producer with KSL Podcasts, join host Jason Perry on this edition of The Hinckley Report.
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