Sunday Edition: Affordable Care Act


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SALT LAKE CITY — In this Sunday Edition we discuss the questions and confusion that surrounds the Affordable Care Act. Plus, hear the buzz surrounding next year's race for the second congressional district and learn why Doug Wright is jumping on board the idea to use school buses as a revenue source for school districts.

Segment 1

Depending on who you talk to the Affordable Care Act is going to help millions of people or ruin healthcare. There have been lots of delays but so far most of the major components are set to go into effect Jan. 1. Richard Piatt discussed what the ACA is going to mean for small businesses with Greg Matis from SelectHealth and Terry Buckner from the Buckner Company.

Segment 2

The race for the 2nd Congressional District has officially started. State Sen. Luz Robles announced last week she will seek the office. Richard Piatt discussed her chances for winning with political reporter Lisa Riley Roche.

Segment 3

The Weber school district has joined the Jordan school District in using school buses as a revenue source. Doug Wright offers his opinion on why school districts all over the state should try selling the advertising space.

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