
Rep. John Curtis on why modern politics needs a reset: town halls, Reagan, climate, and more
If you're frustrated with national politics, is a "reset" the answer?On this episode, Nic Dunn sits down with Rep. John Curtis of Utah's Third Congressional District. Congressman Curtis tells the stor...
24 Sep 202432min

Rep. Celeste Maloy on the proper role of the federal government
What is the proper role of the federal government?It's a question that impacts many of the national policy debates that top the news, and it was an important theme during Sutherland Institute's 2024 C...
17 Sep 202435min

Will 2025 be the Super Bowl of tax policy? With Rep. Blake Moore
Congress is approaching a major deadline with many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act set to expire in 2025. What does this mean for Utahns and the upcoming elections in November?On this week's e...
10 Sep 202429min

Rep. Burgess Owens on the role of parents in education
We often talk about the vital role parents play in directing the education of their children. But is this principle of parental engagement top of mind for policymakers in Washington, D.C.?On this epis...
3 Sep 202440min

A parent’s perspective on access to what’s happening in the classroom
Parental engagement has huge benefits for students. But how easy is it for a parent to actually be involved in what his or her children are learning in school?On this episode, we hear from a Utah pare...
27 Aug 202442min

Is zoning reform the answer to high housing costs? With Nolan Gray
The cost of housing is a top concern for likely voters in Utah according to Sutherland Institute research. It’s easy for housing affordability to feel like an intractable issue, but one national exper...
20 Aug 202449min

Elevating parental engagement in education, with Dr. Rich Nye
Education policy debates usually focus on funding. But what if there's a critical part of a good education system that has a huge impact on outcomes, and too often gets ignored?On this episode Nic Dun...
13 Aug 202446min

Why the 2024 election should move Americans toward more support for federalism
If you’re worried about the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, you’re not alone. But what if a solution to this electoral angst is a recommitment to the constitutional principle of federalism?...
6 Aug 202453min





















