The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show opens with Rob focusing on another upcoming vacancy at the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission after David Valetta announced he is stepping down. Rob says Governor Mike Braun will get another chance to remake the board after his previous appointees helped approve a $70-million-plus AES rate increase. Rob argues utility rate increases are effectively tax increases because customers have no real ability to shop around or choose another provider. Rob says Hoosiers are increasingly angry because utility bills keep rising while data centers and major corporations appear to be driving more demand for electricity. He argues regular people are being forced to subsidize huge companies through higher rates while the utilities still benefit from government-protected monopolies. Rob also points to rising profits among Indiana’s major for-profit utilities as evidence that the system is not truly serving ratepayers. The discussion also turns to Braun’s claim that affordability is his top priority as he looks for a new IURC commissioner. Rob says that message is disingenuous unless Braun demands appointees publicly pledge not to approve rate hikes. He argues the real fix would require the General Assembly to change the laws that guide the IURC, because current statutes give utilities legal avenues to challenge the commission if rate requests are rejected. Another segment focuses on NPR briefly publishing and then retracting a report that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring. Rob says the mistake shows how media outlets operate behind the scenes, with major stories written, queued, and ready to publish before they are confirmed. He argues the incident reinforces why taxpayers should not be forced to fund public broadcasting, especially when NPR had to retract a major Supreme Court story after the Court said it was inaccurate. Rob also comments on pressure from some Republicans for Alito and Clarence Thomas to retire while Donald Trump is in position to replace them. He says that would be foolish because Alito and Thomas remain among the strongest conservative justices on the Court, and there is no guarantee Trump’s replacements would be better. Rob points to mixed results from Trump’s previous Supreme Court nominees and argues conservatives should not rush out their best justices just because they are older. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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