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Special Session with Bryan Schott

Special Session with Bryan Schott

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Special Session with Bryan Schott rips the curtain back on Utah politics. No spin. No access journalism. No bootlicking. Just 25+ years of experience breaking down the stories that make elected officials squirm. From backroom deals at the Capitol to the power plays you're not supposed to know about, Bryan delivers fearless political coverage and interviews with newsmakers who actually matter. This is Utah politics without the PR polish. Independent. Unfiltered. Uncomfortable for all the right people.Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved Politik & Regierungen
  • They need to get the math turned around real fast
    Jan 28 2026

    In this recording of our livestream from Jan. 26, 2026, we break down the numbers on Utah's Prop 4 repeal effort—and they're not looking good for signature gatherers. With just 20 days left and barely 40% of their statewide goal met, even Trump's endorsement might not be enough to save the anti-gerrymandering law repeal campaign.

    Plus: Why is the Supreme Court expansion bill going to the Business and Labor Committee instead of Judiciary? We explain the legislative chess moves and timing issues around SB 134. Also covered: Senator John Curtis calls for an independent ICE investigation, new bills targeting Pride flags and voter registration, and the legislature's plan to cut taxes while slashing higher ed funding by $94 million.

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    39 Min.
  • The "blanket fort situation room"
    Jan 8 2026

    On this episode of Special Session:

    • The most competitive legislative races in the 2026 midterms.
    • Senate President Stuart Adams is in the political fight of his life.
    • Redistricting court battle update.
    • Will Utah's members of Congress push back on Trump's military action in Venezuela?

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  • Politico's Jonathan Martin on why Spencer Cox should run for president (and why it's not about winning)
    Jan 5 2026

    Politico's Jonathan Martin joins the show to discuss his provocative argument that Utah Governor Spencer Cox should mount a 2028 presidential campaign focused on tech regulation and AI. But this isn't about winning the White House—it's about forcing a critical issue into the national conversation.

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    23 Min.
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