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Energy Matters (Episode 209)

36 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Energy Matters, presented by the New Jersey Policy Institute, host Jeanette Hoffman welcomes viewers to an on-the-ground report from New Mexico. West Coast Correspondent Sayuri Yamada attends the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Energy Summit, where she sits down with policy leaders, decision-makers, and key stakeholders shaping America’s energy future.The episode offers an inside look at the discussions, priorities, and perspectives driving energy policy from one of the nation’s most influential business organizations. From innovation and infrastructure to economic opportunity and sustainability, Sayuri explores how Hispanic business leaders are influencing the national energy conversation.

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In this kickoff episode of our new Made in America series, host Jeanette Hoffman explores how New Jersey can strengthen its manufacturing sector, create high-quality jobs, and compete in a rapidly evolving global economy. Manufacturing has long been a cornerstone of New Jersey’s economy, but the state now stands at a critical crossroads. Rising energy demands, supply chain pressures, workforce shortages, and new opportunities in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and clean energy will all shape the future of thousands of jobs across the state.Joining the conversation is Peter Connolly, CEO of New Jersey’s Manufacturing Extension Program, whose organization has just released its latest State of the Manufacturing Industry Report, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities facing manufacturers statewide. We’re also joined by State Senator Michael Testa, Co-Chair of the New Jersey Legislative Manufacturing Caucus. Senator Testa recently introduced the Next New Jersey Manufacturing Program alongside Senator Linda Greenstein — legislation designed to incentivize in-state manufacturing and job creation. He shares his perspective on the policy steps Trenton can take to help New Jersey reclaim its position as a manufacturing leader. Tune in to hear expert analysis and actionable ideas on how New Jersey can build a stronger, more competitive manufacturing future.

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