A pandemic-era trend has many Americans relocating from urban areas to smaller cities and towns, but they're facing a growing shortage of available, affordable housing. What’s causing this unprecedented housing gap, and what are rural leaders, including electric co-ops, doing to fix it? Hear from Alex Horowitz, project director of the Housing Policy Initiative at the Pew Charitable Trusts, and Lea Hoover, director of member and strategic services at Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative.
Along Those Lines: Hear From Women Making Inroads in Male-Dominated Job Roles
The Ins and Outs of the FCC’s Biggest Rural Broadband Auction
Advocating for Co-op Priorities in a New Political Landscape
Curtis Wynn on Co-ops and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
How Data Is Revolutionizing the Electric Utility Industry
Heroic Co-op Employees Go Above and Beyond
What Is the Beneficial Electrification League?
How Co-ops Work With Federal Partners to Mitigate Wildfire Risks
Engaging Co-op Members in the 2020 Election: Part Two
Engaging Co-op Members in the 2020 Election: Part One
How Co-ops Come Together to Recover from Storms
Co-op Communications in Times of Crisis
Keeping Crews and Members Safe, Powered and Connected During the Pandemic
Workplaces Evolve Amid New Generations, Changing Expectations
What’s Next for Co-ops and Battery Storage
Co-op Voters and the 2020 Elections
How Co-ops Are Ensuring Energy Access for All
Dealing With the Disastrous Effects of Flooding in the Heartland
Co-ops’ Role in Protecting the Electric Grid
The Push for Congress to Save Co-ops’ Tax-Exempt Status
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