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The two prosecutors in the criminal cases against former Utah Attorneys General John Swallow and Mark Shurtleff want the feds to take over. Utah policymakers consider how the U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming health care subsidies will affect Healthy Utah negotiations. GOP supporters step up to help San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman pay his legal bills. And Ordain Women reflects on the year since their leader, Kate Kelly, was excommunicated from the LDS church.

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9 a.m. • Prosecutors in the criminal cases against former Utah Attorneys General John Swallow and Mark Shurtleff are frustrated with the feds. Utah policymakers consider how the U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming health care subsidies will affect Healthy Utah negotiations. GOP supporters step up to help San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman pay his legal bills. And Ordain Women reflects on the year since their leader, Kate Kelly, was excommunicated from the LDS Church. Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke, Peggy Fletcher Stack and Kristen Moulton, along with news editor Rebecca Walsh, join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's stories. Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM for the broadcast. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK or by sending questions to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+. The program will be rebroadcast Sunday on KCPW at 8 a.m. › sltrib.com