MOVING FORWARD: Student Debt, Critical Race Theory, Elizabeth II & State Energy Reform

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Tyler Curtis, Torben Halbe, Sophia Worringer and Quinn Townsend.

The issue of student loan forgiveness continues to be a sore spot for many. Tyler Curtis points out that if we're serious about reforming student loans, requiring a down payment would be a good starting point.

The pushback against teaching Critical Race Theory in public schools is growing. Torben Halbe shares his thoughts on how to create effective opposition to CRT.

With the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, it's fitting to recognize the impact of her leadership as a woman. Sophia Worringer reminds us that Her Majesty the Queen was proudly feminine, but not a modern feminist.

Energy development in the U.S. is a long uphill climb right now. Quinn Townsend says, there's hope but without states involvement in the permitting process, reform won't be as effective.

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