Did the Utah legislature take care of the most important issues facing our state during the 2015 general session -- or did it completely miss the point? Did the final state budget reflect the priorities of Utah voters -- or did pet projects get funded at the expense of more important needs?
How do the issues debated during the session -- or not -- set the political agenda for Utah's upcoming municipal elections in 2015 and the general election in 2016? Will Utah's political process change as a result?
UtahPolicy.com's Bryan Schott was at the Capitol all through the legislative session, writing about its inner workings and following the top issues.
KNRS TalkRadio's Rod Arquette was hearing from his listeners all through the session and talking to legislators and policy makers on a wide range of topics -- from what got all the attention to what they chose not to address.
KSL Newsradio's Sheryl Worsley supervised a team of reporters working on legislative issues from concept to completion.
Take a lunch break with us as we hear left jabs from Bryan Schott and right hooks from Rod Arquette. Sheryl Worsley will join us to referee the blows to the body politic. We look forward to seeing you there.