MOVING FORWARD: ESG’s Moment is Over, School Choice in WI, Regulating Outer Space, and FDIC Reforms

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Mile Viola, Miranda Spindt, Cassandra Shand, and Nicholas Thielman.

Environmental, social and governance investing has been making some big waves over the past couple of years. Mike Viola says it appears that ESGs moment is over but beware of what comes next.

School choice is gaining ground in some unlikely places. Miranda Spindt notes that in Wisconsin, a divided government didn't stop school choice.

The low earth orbit satellite race has sparked some intense competition. Cassandra Shand says it's a race that needs more than just a first place winner.

Following the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is proposing unlimited deposit guarantees. Nicholas Thielman explains why more deposit insurance would promote greater financial instability.

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