Inside Sources Full Show February 14th, 2024: Utah's involvement in a lawsuit over Section 504, Potential effects of reciprocal tariffs, Valentine's Day trends

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Inside Sources Full Show February 14th, 2024: Utah's involvement in a lawsuit over Section 504, Potential effects of reciprocal tariffs, Valentine's Day trends

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Published on Feb 14, 2025, 4:05:21 PM
Total time: 01:15:13

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Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas 

Utah’s involvement in a lawsuit over disability protections 
17 states – including Utah – are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government over Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This section defines what constitutes a disability. It was updated during the Biden Administration, changing the definition of a disability to include gender dysphoria. The lawsuit’s been confusing some people because it says the gender dysphoria part is unconstitutional, but also that the whole section is unconstitutional. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Inside Sources to explain more about the lawsuit and how he sees it. He also talks about protecting Section 504 as a whole. 
 
On the Hill 2025: Transparency vs. privacy with signatures gathered in an election 
During the primary and general elections last year, there was quite a bit of controversy and discussion over the privacy of signatures gathered for candidates to get on the ballot. Some folks wanted them to be public – in the name of transparency – while others wanted them to stay hidden in the name of privacy. The Inside Sources give their analysis on House Bill 374. 
 
On the Hill 2025: Banning political flags from government, educational spaces 
The importance of political neutrality in government spaces versus the importance of free speech from people who work in those government spaces – it's part of the basis of a bill working its way through the state legislature. House Bill 77 would ban several kinds of flags from classrooms and other government facilities. Hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas discuss the balance between neutrality and free speech. 
 
How reciprocal tariffs could affect you and your personal finances 
President Donald Trump says there are trade imbalances between the United States and its foreign trade partners, and that he will institute reciprocal tariffs to try and balance the relationships. It's a fine line the President is trying to straddle between a good economy and fairness. Senior Economist at Zions Bank Robert Spendlove joins Inside Sources to talk about the potential effects of these “payback tariffs.” 
 
Ukrainian President and U.S. Vice President meet to discuss peace with Russia 
Ukrainian President Zelensky urged the United States to "not ... make any decisions about Ukraine without Ukraine." His warning came prior to his meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference today. It's prompted some additional questions about the United States' role in promoting and ensuring peace among other countries. Leah and Greg discuss the country’s changing foreign policy stances. 
 
Continuing identity crises among Democrats 
The identity crisis among Democrats continues as more moderate Dems in Congress voice concerns about the number of liberal progressives joining the "New Democrat Coalition." Would Democrats do better if they shifted their policies more to the left? The Inside Sources give their thoughts. 
 
Valentine’s Day trends 
Inside Sources ends the show with a special discussion on their favorite Valentine’s Day traditions. 
 
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