Search only accepts letters and numbers.
Home
|
Advertising
|
Membership
|
Newsletters
|
Contact Us
|
About
|
BPC News
|
Submit Releases
|
Log Out
PREVIOUS ISSUES
NEWS BY INDUSTRY
Coronavirus
All Latest News
Banking & Finance
BPC News Releases
Business Community Events
Business Record E-newsletters
Business Record Insider
Culture
Economic Development
Energy & Environment
Health & Wellness
HR & Education
Insurance & Investments
Iowa News
Iowa Stops Hunger
Law & Government
Lift IOWA
Manufacturing & Logistics
On The Move
On the Record
Opinion
Real Estate & Development
Retail & Business
Sales & Marketing
Tech & Innovation
The Insider Notebook
Transportation
SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
Annual Real Estate Magazine
Best of Des Moines
Book of Lists
BPC Book Publishing
Business Insights
Custom Publishing
Development Guides
Fearless e-newsletter
Greater
innovationIOWA
Iowa Stops Hunger
Made in Iowa
Newcomer's Guide
Pillars of Philanthropy
Special Advertising Sections
EVENTS
Buy Tickets
Upcoming Business Record Events
Fearless Fridays
Book of Lists Unveiling Party
Power Breakfast
innovationIOWA unveiling
Women of Influence
Economic Forecast
Legislative Forecast
Commercial Real Estate Forum
Forty Under 40
90 ideas in 90 minutes
AWARDS
HR Exec. of the Year
Forty Under 40
Forty Under 40 Alumnus
CRE Pro of the Year
InnovationIOWA Awards
Women of Influence
CFO of the Year
CALENDAR
EXECUTIVE TOOLS
Public Notices
Reprints of Business Record
Request Rate Card
RSS Feeds
Video
New
NOTEBOOK - ONE GOOD READ: Why there’s so much investigative journalism about utility companies
BY KATE HAYDEN
, Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 30, 2021 10:36 AM
Power and water utilities touch the lives of everyone,
ProPublica Editor-in-Chief Stephen Engelberg wrote this week
. It’s timely, and it’s challenging: The national news swing has already moved on from the majority of coverage after the Texas power grid was devastated by a deep freeze just a month ago, and the water crisis identified in
Flint, Mich.,
in 2014 lasted six years, costing more than $400 million in infrastructure spending, and nearly $650 million in settlements to Flint residents. The unique challenges of understanding utility company operations lead to why these pieces of investigative journalism are ultimately fulfilling, Engelberg said: “As you look across the injustices we expose at ProPublica, a lot of them share a theme: the tendency of government officials to become overly sympathetic to the industries they are supposed to be overseeing. The problem is known as ‘regulatory capture,’ and we’ve documented it in a myriad of agencies. … Our reporting on the continued sales of dangerous car booster seats for children is a classic instance. Regulators had evidence for years that tougher standards were needed, yet they continued to slow-walk new rules.”
X
Most Viewed
Most Commented
Fareway’s rezoning request for meat market rejected by Des Moines board
Drive-in movies may soon be offered at Valley West Mall
COVID ‘ruined our business,’ so company pivoted to drive-in movies
Construction to begin in fall on warehouse project that will add 1 million square feet of space to Des Moines
Kessinger to step down as Capital Crossroads director, rejoin Weitz Co.
Home
|
Advertising
|
Membership
|
Newsletters
|
Contact Us
|
About
|
BPC News
|
Submit Releases
|
Log Out
Facebook
Twitter
RSS
The Depot at 4th, 100 4th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50309
|
(515) 288-3336
|
© 2021 Business Record. All Rights Reserved. |
Legal disclaimer
|
Privacy Policy
Software © 2021
1up! Software,
All Rights Reserved
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##