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Can a conservative vision save education? With Rick Hess
Can a conservative vision save education? With Rick Hess

Season 1 Episode 35

Education has become one of the most polarized issues in state and national politics in recent years. The debates over what should be taught to stude…

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Understanding the border crisis
Understanding the border crisis

Season 1 Episode 34

What is going on at the U.S./Mexico border in Texas? After a wave of national news coverage profiling recent significant increases in border crossing…

2 years, 2 months ago

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Should Utah keep ranked choice voting as an option for local elections? With Josh Daniels
Should Utah keep ranked choice voting as an option for local elections? With Josh Daniels

Season 1 Episode 33

Should municipal governments be allowed to use ranked choice voting for local elections? The Utah State Legislature has recently taken up the questio…

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Can this one civic institution save civilization? Brad Wilcox on his new book: Get Married
Can this one civic institution save civilization? Brad Wilcox on his new book: Get Married

Season 1 Episode 32

What if many of the challenges American society is facing today – declining happiness, "deaths of despair," eroding civic engagement, insufficient up…

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Why Utah Needs a Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Why Utah Needs a Religious Freedom Restoration Act

Season 1 Episode 31

Utah could strengthen religious freedom protections in a significant way during the current legislative session, with the passage of a state version …

2 years, 2 months ago

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What Utah's ranking as best state for social mobility teaches us about poverty
What Utah's ranking as best state for social mobility teaches us about poverty

Season 1 Episode 30

What are the right ingredients for creating the best chance of upward mobility for the most people? Policy experts and elected officials trying to re…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Are we losing the war on poverty? Angela Rachidi on the success sequence as a solution
Are we losing the war on poverty? Angela Rachidi on the success sequence as a solution

Season 1 Episode 29

Sixty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched America's "War on Poverty." The goal? To equip Americans stuck in poverty with the tools to ach…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Is work a punishment or a blessing?
Is work a punishment or a blessing?

Season 1 Episode 28

Is work a punishment or a blessing? This question is often at the heart of debates about how to help people striving to get out of poverty as well as…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Are you economically better off today than four years ago?
Are you economically better off today than four years ago?

Season 1 Episode 27

Are you better off today than you were four years ago?

This is a common question voters hear from candidates during an election year. But on this epi…

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How marriage and family impact America's civic health
How marriage and family impact America's civic health

Season 1 Episode 26

As the policy implications of intact families gain traction in public debate, one positive impact of healthy marriages and strong families often gets…

2 years, 4 months ago

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