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9:05 - 9:20 - What is the constitutional amendment on Utah Ballots? (PUSH)What in the world is that item you know so little about at the bottom of your election ballot. Surprise it's a Constitutional Amendment!Important because it let's lawmakers call themselves into "emergency sessions" and spend more than $1.3 billion of you tax dollars -- currently lawmakers are constitutionally capped at under $300 million. Two things: why do lawmakers feel they need that amount of money to spend -- and what defines an "emergency" Lindsay Aerts, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show to explain this amendment.
9:35 - CD4 Debate Moderator James Curry (PUSH)This Friday, we will get a debate from the 4th District. Burgess Owens and Darlene McDonald are putting the final touches on debate that had a fair amount of controversy the first time around. Owens dropped out of the official debate because he felt that a political cartoon from the Trib, comparing him to a Klu Klux Klan member, was racist and instead invited his challenger Darlene McDonald to find a different time and different moderator so that they could have their debate. James Curry, University of Utah Political Science Professor will be the moderator at the debate Burgess has agreed to participate in, he joins the show to discuss the debate.
9:50 - Why gas prices hold control over us (PUSH)The New York Times has broken down the reasons gas prices hold so much control over us and how our fuel habits correlate with our optimism for the country. Dave and Debbie discuss the effect of gas prices on behavior, mood and decision making.
10:05 - 10:20 - New Proposal to pump underground water to replenish Great Salt Lake (PUSH)Utah Rep. Steven Lund has come out with a proposal to dig for water in hopes of replenishing the Great Salt Lake. Lund presented the proposal to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee on Wednesday. Lund joins the show to discuss his proposal. Dave and Debbie take listener calls asking if Utahns are willing to spend $48 million to see this research through.
10:35 - 10:50 - 30 million US workers think their workplace is toxic. (PUSH)30 million US workers think their work place is toxic. D2 takes listeners through 3 main factors that business insider is causing toxic work cultures, how to identify, and what you could do about it. Followed by listener calls.
11:05 - Speaker Brad Wilson on Utah's Constitutional Amendment (PUSH)Lawmakers are asking voters to amend the state's constitution -- give them authority to spend up to $1.3 billion dollars if they see the need to call an "emergency session" -- currently the constitution caps that at under $300 million. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Brad Wilson joins the show to explain why this is on the ballot.
11:20 - Boyd
11:35 - Teen Homeless Resources in the Salt Lake City School District (PUSH)This week as KSL Newsradio focuses on teen homelessness, we take a look at the issue in the Salt Lake City School District. Yandary Chatwin, spokesperson for the Salt Lake City School District joins the show to explain the resources available for teens who face homelessness.
11:50 - The correlation of Wealth and Happiness As many people swoon over the release of Taylor Swifts new album midnights, Debbie wonders how someone with the fortune of Taylor Swift can write such depressing lyrics. Dave explains a study that shows there may be a cap on happiness when it comes to wealth.
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9:05 - 9:20 - What is the constitutional amendment on Utah Ballots? (PUSH)What in the world is that item you know so little about at the bottom of your election ballot. Surprise it's a Constitutional Amendment!Important because it let's lawmakers call themselves into "emergency sessions" and spend more than $1.3 billion of you tax dollars -- currently lawmakers are constitutionally capped at under $300 million. Two things: why do lawmakers feel they need that amount of money to spend -- and what defines an "emergency" Lindsay Aerts, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show to explain this amendment.
9:35 - CD4 Debate Moderator James Curry (PUSH)This Friday, we will get a debate from the 4th District. Burgess Owens and Darlene McDonald are putting the final touches on debate that had a fair amount of controversy the first time around. Owens dropped out of the official debate because he felt that a political cartoon from the Trib, comparing him to a Klu Klux Klan member, was racist and instead invited his challenger Darlene McDonald to find a different time and different moderator so that they could have their debate. James Curry, University of Utah Political Science Professor will be the moderator at the debate Burgess has agreed to participate in, he joins the show to discuss the debate.
9:50 - Why gas prices hold control over us (PUSH)The New York Times has broken down the reasons gas prices hold so much control over us and how our fuel habits correlate with our optimism for the country. Dave and Debbie discuss the effect of gas prices on behavior, mood and decision making.
10:05 - 10:20 - New Proposal to pump underground water to replenish Great Salt Lake (PUSH)Utah Rep. Steven Lund has come out with a proposal to dig for water in hopes of replenishing the Great Salt Lake. Lund presented the proposal to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee on Wednesday. Lund joins the show to discuss his proposal. Dave and Debbie take listener calls asking if Utahns are willing to spend $48 million to see this research through.
10:35 - 10:50 - 30 million US workers think their workplace is toxic. (PUSH)30 million US workers think their work place is toxic. D2 takes listeners through 3 main factors that business insider is causing toxic work cultures, how to identify, and what you could do about it. Followed by listener calls.
11:05 - Speaker Brad Wilson on Utah's Constitutional Amendment (PUSH)Lawmakers are asking voters to amend the state's constitution -- give them authority to spend up to $1.3 billion dollars if they see the need to call an "emergency session" -- currently the constitution caps that at under $300 million. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Brad Wilson joins the show to explain why this is on the ballot.
11:20 - Boyd
11:35 - Teen Homeless Resources in the Salt Lake City School District (PUSH)This week as KSL Newsradio focuses on teen homelessness, we take a look at the issue in the Salt Lake City School District. Yandary Chatwin, spokesperson for the Salt Lake City School District joins the show to explain the resources available for teens who face homelessness.
11:50 - The correlation of Wealth and Happiness As many people swoon over the release of Taylor Swifts new album midnights, Debbie wonders how someone with the fortune of Taylor Swift can write such depressing lyrics. Dave explains a study that shows there may be a cap on happiness when it comes to wealth.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.