With Utah facing another year of historic drought, the stakes are high as water becomes increasingly scarce. Our panel discusses the current trends and how we can save the state’s lakes while making room for growth. Brian Steed, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources; Natalie Gochnour, Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute; and Republican State Representative Tim Hawkes join host Jason Perry on this episode of The Hinckley Report.
Gov. Spencer Cox issues his first veto and signs dozens of bills that will impact both urban and rural Utah. As the end of...
The Utah GOP statewide convention was long and sometimes bitter. Rules and bylaws were discussed, then shelved. Two primary emerged. What does the convention...
Republicans delay the vote on health care reform, Neil Gorsuch responds to days of questioning from the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Governor weighs...