McCormick seeks to bring back net-metering, Energizing Indiana program

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10 thoughts on “McCormick seeks to bring back net-metering, Energizing Indiana program

  1. Unfortunately, she doesn’t have a chance of winning. Far too many ultra-MAGA Republican nutcases in Indiana, a state that hates. And no robes and hoods needed anymore.

    1. The Utopia of Illinois is not that far away if you prefer their policies. But from what I hear they’re losing more people over there than they’re gaining.

    2. Rhea P: I think the point is that competitive elections are good for voters and for the citizens at large.
      One party politics is a death spiral of corruption, dysfunction and bad government, no matter who is in charge – Republicans or Democrats. And yes there are many, many examples from both sides.

    3. There is a reason that the Democratic party in Indiana is gone. And no Michael blaming the “ultra-Maga” bogyman just doesn’t play. Stuff like Men can have babies, Men can play Womens sports, Abortion with no restrictions, Christians are Nazi’s, Illegal immigration is great, all have more to do with the one-sided landscape in Indiana. Of course, competitive races would be better but who can get behind the above policies.

    4. Donald, the litany of nonsense you dropped there didn’t exactly prove your point.

      I mean, if you think men playing women’s sports in Indiana was a problem that needed fixed, you are monumentally wrong. The IHSAA had actually solved the issue. But so many of you are sheep that you fall for it.

  2. “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it” mindset really hurts the consumers and environment! Net-metering is amazing and she’s correct about how it continues to hold Indiana back. Unfortunately she’s got little chance to win.

    1. Maybe she should campaign in a light blue shirt with the sleeves rolled up. Hoosiers really seem to respond to that look.

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