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The Straight-Up 30 cuts through the noise and delivers clear, accessible breakdowns of the most relevant policy, political, and governmental issues shaping our world. No partisanship. No spin. No tired talking points. Just straightforward analysis that anyone can understand — in 30 minutes or less. Whether you’re a seasoned policymaker, a political professional, or an engaged citizen, The Straight-Up 30 gives you the clarity you need in a world full of confusion.

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  • Episode 11: The Power of Association, Advocacy, and Parent Voice in Education
    Apr 23 2026

    Summary:

    In Episode 11 of the Straight-Up 30, host Ross Izard sits down with Cortney Crouch and Rob Moulton of the Education Alliance of Colorado to explore how schools and parents can come together to influence education policy. What started as a small group of charter school leaders looking for better representation has grown into a statewide alliance supporting tens of thousands of students. The conversation breaks down how advocacy actually works, why parent voice matters, and how organizations like EAC are helping schools navigate an increasingly complex policy landscape.

    What we cover:

    • What the Education Alliance of Colorado is and how it started
    • Why schools formed an association to engage in policy and advocacy
    • How lobbying and grassroots parent engagement work together
    • How EAC supports schools before, during, and after legislation passes
    • Why empowering parents has become a key driver of policy impact

    About the guests:

    Cortney Crouch is Board Chair of the Education Alliance of Colorado and works with charter schools on finance and operations. Rob Moulton is a board member and longtime advocate for charter schools, with experience in school governance and legislative engagement. Together, they help lead EAC’s efforts to support schools and activate parent voices across Colorado.

    Resources:
    • Education Alliance of Colorado: edallianceco.org

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    If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review the show. It helps more listeners find us. Have feedback or questions? Email straightup30@xiphosstrategies.com

    Straight facts. Straight talk. Straight to the point.


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    29 min
  • Episode 10: Data Centers, Energy Demand, and the Policy Fight at the Capitol
    Apr 7 2026

    New data centers are rapidly expanding across the country, driven by the growth of AI and digital infrastructure.

    But behind that growth are real questions about energy use, water consumption, cost to consumers, and community impact.

    In this episode, Ross Izard sits down with Senator Cathy Kipp to break down one of the most complex policy debates of the Colorado legislative session. Two competing bills are shaping the conversation, one focused on incentives and economic growth, the other on guardrails, transparency, and long-term sustainability.

    Because when new industries move fast, policy has to catch up just as quickly.

    What we cover:
    • What data centers are and why demand is growing so quickly
    • The two competing bills at the Capitol and what each is trying to do
    • Concerns around energy use, water consumption, and grid expansion
    • Who should pay for infrastructure, companies or ratepayers
    • The debate over tax incentives and whether they actually deliver value
    • Community impacts, including environmental concerns and local opposition
    • The political challenge of balancing labor, environmental, and economic interests
    • What happens next as the legislative session moves toward a deadline

    About the guest:
    Cathy Kipp is a Colorado State Senator representing Fort Collins and currently serves as Senate President Pro Tempore. She is the sponsor of Senate Bill 102, which focuses on establishing guardrails, transparency, and protections related to data center development in Colorado.

    Resources:
    • Colorado General Assembly: https://leg.colorado.gov/
    • Senate Bill 102: http://www.leg.colorado.gov/bills/SB26-102
    • House Bill 1030: http://www.leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1030

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    If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review the show. It helps more listeners find us. Have feedback or questions? Email straightup30@xiphosstrategies.com.

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    30 min
  • Episode 9: Federalism, Transparency, and the Hidden World of Federal Grants
    Mar 31 2026

    Most of us assume government funding is tracked, understood, and easy to follow. But when it comes to federal dollars flowing into states, especially through grants, the reality is far more complicated. In this episode, Ross Izard sits down with Steven Johnson of the Center for Practical Federalism to unpack how federal money moves, why transparency is so limited, and what it means for taxpayers, lawmakers, and communities. Because if we cannot see where money is going, it becomes nearly impossible to understand what government is actually doing or whether it is working.

    What we cover:
    • What federalism means and how power is split between federal and state governments
    • How federal funding and grants shape state decisions
    • Why it is so hard to track where federal money actually goes
    • The lack of transparency around billions in public funding
    • Why this issue has bipartisan support
    • How better transparency could improve accountability and decision-making

    About the guest:
    Steven Johnson is a Fellow with the Center for Practical Federalism at the State Policy Network. A former Michigan state legislator, his work focuses on restoring the balance of power between federal and state governments and advancing practical solutions like federal grant transparency to improve accountability and decision-making.

    Resources:
    • Federalism Scorecard: federalismscorecard.com
    • State Policy Network: spn.org

    Leave a review and stay in touch:
    If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review the show. It helps more listeners find us. Have feedback or questions? Email straightup30@xiphosstrategies.com.

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    23 min
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