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Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
500 episodes
1 week ago
Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.
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Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.
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Ed & Energy
Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
29 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
Ed & Energy
When it comes to renewable energy, one key lawmaker isn’t convinced it’s ready for prime time. Ed Soliday, chair of the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee, says wind and solar still aren’t affordable or reliable enough to make up a major share of Indiana’s energy portfolio. We spoke with him this week as AES Indiana pushes to raise rates — a move tied in part to its investments in renewable energy and grid upgrades.
Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.