Regulations of public utilities, Polling on Republican voters, Puberty starting earlier

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Steam is emitted from smoke stacks at a coal-fired power plant Nov. 17, 2021, in Craig, Colorado. Rick Bowmer/AP Photo

The head of the Citizens Utility Board discusses proposed changes to regulate utilities. Then, a director of the Republican Accountability Project takes stock of the campaigns for president thus far. Then, two guests discuss the causes and impact of puberty starting earlier in children.

Featured in this Episode

  • Citizens Utility Board weighs in on legislation

    A package of legislation aims to increase transparency in state regulations of utilities and help keep bills low. The head of the Citizens Utility Board of Wisconsin weighs in on the proposals, turnover at the Public Service Commission and what residents should know about their energy bills.

  • Who Republican voters are backing for president

    In Nevada’s primary this week, more voters chose “None of these Candidates” over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. We get reaction from the Republican Accountability Project on the latest in national politics.

  • Puberty starting earlier

    One global analysis says the average age of puberty onset has dropped by three months per decade since the 1970s. A pair of guests discusses what is known about puberty earlier in life. 

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Tom Content Guest
  • Gunner Ramer Guest
  • Jane Mendle Guest
  • Dr. David Allen Guest
  • Keegan Kyle Producer
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Royce Podeszwa Producer
  • Mackenzie Krumme Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director