
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Tony Vanderhoef, Ed Tarnowski, Andy Jung, and Isaac Willour.
New York officials have announced a universal child care plan, at a time when the Trump administration is cracking down on states that take massive amounts of federal funding. Tony Vanderhoef warns that the program risks becoming an affordability failure.
With growing power demands to meet AI and data center needs, the time for small modular reactors may be here. Ed Tarnowski says, next generation nuclear power can get the job done, if regulations will allow it.
Should the laws regulating AI originate at the state or federal level? Andy Jung explains how the Federal Trade Commission's preemption authority is real but limited.
Green energy has its place but when it's bitter cold, hydrocarbons are still the king. Isaac Willour says, this winter, be grateful for fossil fuels.
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