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Take 2 Podcast: Fidelity Month, Data Centers, Primary Debates, NIL Cash


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Host: Heidi Hatch

Guests: Maura Carabello, Rep. Cal Roberts

 

Gov. Spencer Cox declared June "Fidelity Month in Utah."

 

In his declaration, Cox said that American support for traditional values has "significantly declined." "A majority of Americans no longer esteem values like faith, family, patriotism or community involvement," he continued. He said it is "imperative" that Utah's "recommit" themselves to the pursuit of fidelity, defined as "dedication to faith, family and country."

 

DATA CENTERS

 

Senate President Stuart Adams and Kevin Oleary, write each other letters and make a deal to downsize

 

No referendum BEAR group files lawsuit to get the issue on the November ballot

 

Should massive data centers get tax incentives 

 

PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 23RD

 

Winner and Losers or nothing gained or lost in Congressional Debates?

 

Ballots should be in your mailbox this week

 

Tooele County sent out 9,000 bad ballots, mistake made at printer

 

U of U private equity capital deal for the athletic program

 

The University of Utah's groundbreaking private equity deal is a historic $500 million partnership with the New York-based firm Otro Capital. The deal shifts the school's commercial revenue operations—like ticketing, corporate sponsorships, and licensing—into a for-profit entity called Crimson Brand Partners (formerly Utah Brands & Entertainment LLC)

 

Utah state auditor says Utes’ private-equity deal has ‘significant risks.’ Here are her concerns.

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