Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Representative Andrew Stoddard joins Rod to his discuss why the state has decided to stop using the key feature of a $6.35 million dollar coronavirus app – the ability to track people’s movements – because people don’t want their movements tracked. Plus, Libertas Institute Policy Analyst Molly Davis joins the show to discuss the results of a poll of Utah residents about police reform. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 13, 2020
4:20 pm: Hinckley Institute of Politics Director Jason Perry joins Rod to discuss the possibility of John Huntsman taking up a write-in campaign for Governor of the state
4:35 pm: Representative Andrew Stoddard joins Rod to his discuss why the state has decided to stop using the key feature of a $6.35 million dollar coronavirus app – the ability to track people’s movements – because people don’t want their movements tracked
5:05 pm: Nick Martin of the New Republic, who covers Native American issues, joins the show for a conversation about the decision by the NFL’s franchise in Washington, D.C. to end use of the nickname Redskins
6:20 pm: Soren Simonson, Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission, joins Rod for a conversation about the future of the Jordan River Parkway and improvement plans in the works
6:35 pm: Libertas Institute Policy Analyst Molly Davis joins the show to discuss the results of a poll of Utah residents about police reform