Mike Roeder: Remove federal barriers to new power generation
The federal government has created a challenging dynamic for the energy industry.
This month, columnists debate what Indiana needs to do to ensure we have the energy needed to fuel our growing economy. Plus, Deborah Daniels writes that women are not rising fast enough. And Jim Shella details why Caitlin Clark is having so much impact.
The federal government has created a challenging dynamic for the energy industry.
None of these benefits will be realized unless a complete overhaul of Indiana energy policy is initiated.
Given the stakes, Hoosier residents and business owners deserve the clearest conversation possible.
Reclassification is reflective of the evolving public acceptance of marijuana and the tremendous support for legalization.
Marijuana tax collections as a percentage of state budgets were, at the highest, a meager 1.6% in 2023.
She sets an example for young girls to follow. That’s how you grow the game.
Beyond federal reform, instituting ideas like ranked-choice voting into the primary process could be beneficial.
We saw how quickly too many in the Republican Party fell in line when Donald Trump entered the picture.
In plain text, the Constitution states more than once that we are not a Christian nation.
Beckwith’s passionate patriotism prevailed over the pragmatic positions so often on display at GOP functions.
These days, politics feels more like competitive eating, where you shove as much food as you can.
Influenza is an unpredictable virus; monitoring for worrisome genetic changes is essential.
For all practical purposes, marijuana is legal in Indiana because our adjacent neighbors have legalized it.
College serves less than half of each high school graduating class in America.
The process used to determine how people are policed did not include civilians.
Find ways to create greater transparency and demonstrate impact. No one is perfect.
We are just not where we should be at this point in our nation’s history.
I learn from these young people as well.
The LEAP project takes the ever-growing idea of using public funds to spur private investment to a whole new scale.
If you or your loved ones are in a position to catalyze or create such an event, I’d strongly encourage it.
While the Black community remains at the bottom of the best statistics and top of the worst statistics, a resilient community continues to fight.
As a byproduct, thousands of business ideas have been formed, and an estimated 60 businesses have been started by these teen founders.
They sought to practice philanthropy with the little resources they had to uplift people around them.
This month, Indianapolis is not going to host average swimmers. We are going to host the elite, the best in the country.
It might not feel like it for fans who’ve had the rug pulled out from under them, but the Indy Eleven might have the upper hand here.