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State Street

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Utah
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Amendment A
Utah Education Association
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Utah Constitution
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Utah Republican Party
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Utah Legislature
Gen Z
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Primary Elections
Millennials
Mitt Romney
Amendment D
Salt Lake County
Collective Bargaining

This is the place where Utah politics tastes good. Where the stories are covered in fry sauce and you can boost your civic IQ without all the campaigning, cajoling and cross-talk. This is politics, the Utah way.

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Latest Episodes

It’s been four years since Utah's “Year of Water” at the Legislature, and now the state has its worst snowpack on record. We check in on what lawmakers have done since and what it means for Great Salt Lake.

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Utah's self perception was fundamentally changed by gun violence in 2025 between a protest shooting and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Does that shift also apply to the laws the Legislature debates?

The court of State Street is now in session. We ask the Legislature to approach the bench and unpack their arguments for adding more justices to the Utah Supreme Court.

2025 got all the attention, but the fight over Utah’s congressional map goes all the way back to 2018. And it's likely to overshadow what lawmakers are doing in 2026.

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Recent Guests

Jake Fittesimano
Democratic Representative discussing firearm legislation
Utah State Legislature
Episode: Will Kirk and No Kings reshape Utah’s right to bear arms?
Stuart Adams
Utah Senate President offering insights on public responses to gun violence
Utah State Legislature
Episode: Will Kirk and No Kings reshape Utah’s right to bear arms?
Angela Romero
House Minority Leader discussing community safety and gun safety laws
Utah State Legislature
Episode: Will Kirk and No Kings reshape Utah’s right to bear arms?
Stephanie Pitcher
Democratic Senator and member of the Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee
Episode: All rise, for Utah Supreme Court reforms
Mark Moffat
Defense attorney in Salt Lake City with 40 years of experience in Utah law
Episode: All rise, for Utah Supreme Court reforms
Damon Kahn
Political scientist and head of the politics department at Utah State University
Utah State University
Episode: Even outta sync, Utah passed 582 bills this sesh
Jefferson Burton
Republican Representative from Southern Utah County, bill sponsor of HB 300
Utah State Legislature
Episode: Mr. Postman, are there vote by mail changes for me?
Jeff Hunt
First Amendment lawyer
Episode: Shining light on Utah’s changes to its sunshine laws
Mike McKell
Utah Senator
Utah State Legislature
Episode: Shining light on Utah’s changes to its sunshine laws

Hosts

Sage Miller
Co-host focused on providing insightful commentary on Utah politics.
Sean Higgins
Co-host known for bringing a mix of analysis and humor to political discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Great show during the legislative season

    I wish this show would be year round.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Xyon Curtain
    United States4 months ago
  • Useful info. Annoying sound effects

    This remains a decent way to keep abreast of Utah’s frantic legislative session. It has some good interviews and is very even handed

    I don’t know what happened this year, but the inclusion of goofy sound effects throughout disrupts the tone and objectively offends the ear. They are too loud and add nothing to the otherwise perfectly straight laced reporting.

    Either make it a straightforward reporting show or make it a lively commentary with personality and silliness. I could enjoy either. As ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Pow2clk
    United States2 years ago
  • Straightforward, succinct, digestible, and a little fun

    Straightforward, succinct, digestible, and a little fun, too. Appreciate these bite-sized looks into current Utah conditions and issues.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gratefulheart91
    United States2 years ago
  • Funnest politics podcast in the West!

    I LOVE listening to Saige and Sean. They make Utah politics accessible, and (believe it or not) fun. The information is digestible and that’s a big plus. #LetSaigeSing

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheBeguiner
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent Podcast

    This is an excellent assessment and helpful guide to what is actually happening in the UT Legislature. I tried to listen to other podcasts like the right wing “Political As Heck,” and everybody has a passive/passive glottal stop that is unbearable to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Critime
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners find the content to be engaging and informative, particularly appreciating the hosts' ability to break down complex political matters into digestible segments.
Many enjoy the humorous and relatable delivery of political information, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Some reviews indicate a desire for more in-depth analysis, suggesting that while the episodes are enjoyable, listeners seek a deeper exploration of legislative implications.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

It’s a Grand Old (emphasis old) Party
Q: What issues do you care the most about this election season in particular?
Spencer Roberts focused on the economy, immigration, water management, and housing issues as key areas of concern for him and his demographic.
It’s a Grand Old (emphasis old) Party
Q: What do you think that signals about the party that you kind of had a shot?
Wilson described it as a hunger for something new within the Republican Party, indicating that younger voices are being recognized as valuable.
It’s a Grand Old (emphasis old) Party
Q: Why do you think the party is struggling to connect with younger Republicans?
Zach Wilson proposed that poor representation and inadequate messaging are key issues preventing young Republicans from feeling connected to the party, suggesting a need for better communication around how policies impact them directly.
It’s a Grand Old (emphasis old) Party
Q: What motivated you to run for this CD3 seat?
Zach Wilson expressed a desire for younger representation in Congress, emphasizing the demographics of Utah as the youngest state and highlighting optimism and ideas that resonate with young voters.
Even outta sync, Utah passed 582 bills this sesh
Q: What is the impact if the House and Senate are beefing?
Contention hampers legislative processes as both chambers must cooperate to pass bills; personality conflicts can hinder progress.

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What is State Street about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on Utah politics, this podcast provides an accessible and engaging perspective on the state's legislative activities and civic issues. Each episode covers a diverse array of topics, including recent bills, political dynamics, and social issues in Utah, often featuring insights from local experts and lawmakers. Listeners can expect to hear about legislative changes related to voting processes, public safety, and representation, all delivered in a concise and entertaining format that aims to boost civic knowledge without the usual political rhetoric.

What sets this podcast apart is its commitment to clarity and accessibility, making complex political matters digestible for everyday listeners. Engaging hosts often infuse humor and rel... more

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Recent guests on State Street include:

1. Jake Fittesimano
2. Stuart Adams
3. Angela Romero
4. Stephanie Pitcher
5. Mark Moffat
6. Damon Kahn
7. Jefferson Burton
8. Jeff Hunt

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