
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Following a court ruling ordering the Utah legislature to redraw its congressional maps, the legislature has agreed to draw new maps but disagrees with the 30-day timeline. House Speaker Mike Schultz and Senate President Stuart Adams argue that the timeframe "unconstitutionally ties the Legislature's hands." The lawyer for Better Boundaries, League of Women Voters, and Mormon Women for Ethical Government, David Reymann, discusses what's next in the case. Plus, Senator Scott Sandall (R- Brigham City) breaks down why he believes the judge got the ruling wrong.
By Lindsay Aerts5
22 ratings
Following a court ruling ordering the Utah legislature to redraw its congressional maps, the legislature has agreed to draw new maps but disagrees with the 30-day timeline. House Speaker Mike Schultz and Senate President Stuart Adams argue that the timeframe "unconstitutionally ties the Legislature's hands." The lawyer for Better Boundaries, League of Women Voters, and Mormon Women for Ethical Government, David Reymann, discusses what's next in the case. Plus, Senator Scott Sandall (R- Brigham City) breaks down why he believes the judge got the ruling wrong.

782 Listeners

19 Listeners

506 Listeners

54 Listeners

32 Listeners

50 Listeners

10 Listeners

287 Listeners

9 Listeners

23 Listeners

268 Listeners

6 Listeners

7 Listeners

24 Listeners

0 Listeners