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Episode Synopsis
In this week's episode of Special Session:
Governor Cox and legislative leaders are throwing a party over education funding that might not be all it's cracked up to be.
Next year's budget is going to be tight, but don't worry...there's always room for tax cuts.
The legislature hatches a plan to take control of political debates in Utah. We explain why this is a scary idea that should upset you.
Plus, Phil Lyman wants to run the Utah GOP.
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