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Common Sense Unfiltered

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Common Sense Unfiltered is the official podcast of the Common Sense Institute, bringing you data-driven conversations about the policy decisions shaping our economy and communities. Hosted by CSI’s CEO Cinamon Watson, and Executive Directors Katie Ratlief and Kelly Caufield, this show unpacks the research behind today’s biggest issues with industry experts backed up with the facts. Inside the data and grounded in common sense, this is Common Sense Unfiltered.

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episode Common Sense Unfiltered: River and Stream Access in Colorado artwork

Common Sense Unfiltered: River and Stream Access in Colorado

CSI CEO Cinamon Watson discusses new CSI report findings with experts Mike King, Greg Walcher, and Cole Anderson.  Read the latest report by CSI Fellows Mike King and Greg Walcher unravelling the complexities of river and stream access in Colorado: https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research/energy-and-our-environment/public-access-and-private-property-the-economics-of-colorado-river-access Chapters 00:00 Introduction to River Access Controversy 01:57 Current Legal Framework and Historical Context 03:01 Scope of the Issue: River Miles and Ownership 05:23 Economic Value of Private Stream Access 08:57 Case Study: Terryall Creek and Property Value Impact 12:12 Potential Costs of Changing Access Laws 14:55 Legal Precedents and Historical Resistance 17:42 Comparative Analysis with Other States 19:55 Current Legislative Landscape and Future Outlook 21:18 Key Takeaways for Property Owners

29 Apr 2026 - 26 min
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Executive Action & Extraction: Economic Impacts of the Mineral E.O. in the West

On April 15, 2025, the White House issued an executive order (E.O.) 14241 “Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production” aimed at strengthening the United States’ supply of critical minerals and addressing associated national security concerns. This executive action mandates the development of a comprehensive report to identify vulnerabilities within critical mineral supply chains and to provide strategic recommendations for enhancing sustainable domestic production. In this episode of Colorado Clarity, we discuss the economic impacts of mineral mining and alternative energy production in Arizona, Colorado, and Wyoming, driven by the implementation of Executive Order 14241. The order, aimed at securing a stable domestic supply of critical minerals and accelerating the transition to clean energy, has catalyzed renewed interest in resource-rich regions of the American West. These three states, endowed with vast mineral reserves and renewable energy potential, stand at the forefront of this shift. We dig into the data, discuss what could come next, and more. Thank you for listening to Colorado Clarity. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. The study: "Executive Action & Extraction: Economic Impacts of the Mineral E.O. in the West" can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research/energy-and-our-environment/executive-action--extraction-economic-impacts-of-the-mineral-eo-in-the-west]. Our research can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research]. All of our podcasts can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/oregon/newsroom/podcasts].

27 May 2025 - 7 min
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Arizona’s Urban Desert Miracle featuring Glenn Farley

Rapid economic and population growth in Arizona’s dry central valley has created tremendous wealth and opportunity. Rapid development also has caused many state and national leaders and several members of the media to declare the region “out of water” and to demand an end to growth as the solution. Like other southwestern states, it is clear the valley is in need of more water than the Colorado River alone can reliably support. There are other water supplies available, however, given the means to use them. Development and growth do not need to be curtailed. Given the relatively small water needs for most non-agricultural purposes and for residential development in the water-efficient urban core of our state, Arizona could solve the valley’s water problems with infrastructure — even if that water ends up being relatively expensive and if rural agriculture continues demanding the lion’s share of the supply. Current law treats water as a common public good; there have been only limited experiments so far with privatization and exchange. While these markets have not yet been tested, they show promise. On this episode of Common Sense Digest, Glenn Farley joins Chairman and Host Earl Wright to discuss our research report "Arizona's Urban Desert Miracle" [https://commonsensedigest.podbean.com/] and unpack the issues surrounding water in the desert, the creativity required to address those issues, and how Arizona can move forward with a growth mindset while ensuring enough water for all.  Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here [https://commonsenseinstituteaz.org/news/podcast/].

12 May 2025 - 27 min
episode Homelessness: What Is the Best Approach to Tackling It? artwork

Homelessness: What Is the Best Approach to Tackling It?

There are two broad approaches to homelessness. Housing first prioritizes providing stable, permanent housing to individuals experiencing homelessness without preconditions such as sobriety, employment, or mental health treatment. The core idea is that housing is a basic human right, and that once a person has a secure place to live, they are better able to address other challenges like mental health, substance use, or unemployment.  The second approach is best described as intervention first or work first. Under this approach, providers use a tiered system of shelter, treatment, and training to build self-sufficiency. Housing is assumed to be the byproduct of self-governing behavior rather than a human right. Program residents must abide by sobriety rules, work or workforce training requirements, and potentially contribute portions of their pay to the program itself.  As homelessness has grown in Colorado and in the Denver metro area, some local and state leaders have championed housing first policies. Denver’s All In Mile High program embodies a housing first approach. Other cities have adopted work first policies, meanwhile, but these programs are generally unable to secure federal aid due to HUD’s housing first prioritization.  CSI has analyzed the trends associated with each approach to better understand outcomes and this podcast episode delves into the issue more deeply.  Thank you for listening to Colorado Clarity. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. The study: "No Place to Call Home: The Stark Reality of Homelessness in Colorado" can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research/housing-and-our-community/no-place-to-call-home-the-stark-reality-of-homelessness-in-colorado]. Our research can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research]. All of our podcasts can be found here [https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/oregon/newsroom/podcasts].

21 Apr 2025 - 8 min
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