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- Seth Godin
UtahPolicy's Bryan Schott speaks with marketing guru and author Seth Godin about his new book Linchpin: Are You Indispensible?
- Panel Discussion - Education Funding
"Is adding 11,000 students to Utah's public education system, but keeping funding flat a budget cut?"
Panel discussion from the 1st Annual Exoro Group/UtahPolicy.com Legislative Policy Summit.
- Panel Discussion - Coal Severance Tax
"Does Utah charge enough for companies that mine its natural resources?"
Panel discussion from the 1st Annual Exoro Group/UtahPolicy.com Legislative Policy Summit.
- Panel Discussion - Utah's Tax Base
"If Utah is adding population so rapidly, then why do we not have a larger tax base?"
Panel discussion from the 1st Annual Exoro Group/UtahPolicy.com Legislative Policy Summit.
- Panel Discussion - Voters Approving Bond Measures
"In tight times, are voters still willing to approve ballot measures raising taxes for specific projects?"
Panel discussion from the 1st Annual Exoro Group/UtahPolicy.com Legislative Policy Summit.
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- Mayor Becker Invites Input on Public Safety Buildings Master Plan
- Bennett Welcomes Winter Interns to D.C.
- Matheson Adds Language to Cybersecurity Bill to Protect Kids Online
- Hatch Unveils Job Creation Bill to Get Americans Back to Work
- Rep. Rob Bishop Questions Defense Secretary Gates About Funding Cuts in NASA Programs

While certain indicators, such as a recovering stock market, point to more prosperous days on the horizon, the nation’s economy is still a concern to many. To get a better feel for the current economic outlook, we talked to Dr. Ike Brannon, currently chief Republican economist for the House Energy and Commerce Committee and a former senior adviser to both the McCain 2008 campaign and the U.S. Department of Treasury. He was principal economic adviser to Sen. Orrin Hatch for the Senate Finance Committee and chief economist under Sen. Bob Bennett for the Congressional Joint Economic Committee. He is also runs the Prosperity Caucus,a social group interested in economic growth and market-oriented policies.
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