Inside Sources Full Show July 28th, 2025: A 'sea change' or a storm brewing? Inside President Trump's executive order to address homelessness

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Inside Sources Full Show July 28th, 2025: A 'sea change' or a storm brewing? Inside President Trump's executive order to address homelessness

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Published on Jul 28, 2025, 1:28:23 PM
Total time: 01:57:05

Episode Description
9:05 - 9:20 - 11:05 - A 'sea change' or a storm brewing? Inside President Trump's executive order to address homelessness
A new executive order from President Trump aims to move homeless individuals into treatment facilities. One lawmaker is calling this a "sea change" in the right direction, saying it is 'like turning around the titanic'… but critics say this move is uncaring and an 'unfunded mandate'. Greg and Holly unpack the issue with Utah Representative Tyler Clancy and Bill Tibbitts, deputy executive director of the Crossroads Urban Center about whether the plan has real momentum.
9:35 - Fire destroys two Millcreek apartment buildings, dozens displaced
A lawnmower left dozens of people without homes after a fire destroyed two apartment buildings in Millcreek. Unified Fire Authority, Captain Tony Barker joins the show to discuss what happened and a new poll that shows Utahns are divided on firework restrictions.
9:50 - The Monroe Canyon Fire
Greg drove through smoke from the Monroe Canyon fire this weekend. It doubled in size on Friday and shows no sign of slowing down. The hosts discuss the latest developments and the impact of this fire. 
10:05 - The legal battleground of Utah's public lands
Public lands in Utah are back in the spotlight. A 3rd District Court judge just dismissed a lawsuit from an environmental group trying to block the state from suing for control of federal lands.
Greg and Holly discuss.
10:20 - Funding flip-flop: Summer & after-school dollars restored
Utah schools are feeling a little bit of whiplash with on, off and now back on federal funding for after school and summer programs...  Greg and Holly discuss the latest and speak with Ben Trentelman Executive Director of the Utah Afterschool Network about his reaction and the issue as a whole.
10:35 - Signed, sealed and soaring: America's national debt crisis
The big budget bill is behind us — but the national debt is still climbing.
When will Congress finally get serious about reducing the debt? and Americans care anymore?
Greg and Holly dig into the numbers, the politics, and what’s really at stake with Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay Evensen.
10:50 - U.S. and U.K to build food centers in Gaza to address rising starvation
Pictures of starving children are focusing the world on what's happening in Gaza right now. Israel says they will pause fighting to allow aid to enter - but is it too little too late? Greg and Holly discuss the issue and the announcement that the U.S. and U.K. will be building food centers in Gaza.
11:20 - Americans Disabilities Act turns 35: What it means for families today
It might feel like the US has always had a policy supportive of people with disabilities, but in fact, the Americans with Disabilities Act just turned 35. That's after Holly became a mom to a child with disabilities. Holly shares what the ADA has meant to her family.
11:35 - Caregiving crisis: Over 63 million Americans now care for family member with complex medical needs
Over 63 million Americans now care for a family member with complex medical needs. And,  it's getting harder, according to a new report from AARP. Greg and Holly discuss the report and what looming Medicaid cuts could mean for caregivers.
11:50 - Cottage cheese craze: How TikTok broke the dairy aisle
Cottage cheese recipes have become so viral on TikTok… producers of the product are struggling to keep up!  Greg and Holly speak with KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston about what she has seen on the curd craze and some of the popular recipes circulating online.. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.
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The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.