Chris Norrick: Inside the Bill

Tommy J Housman

This episode takes us deep into the fine print of how power works, literally and politically. Chris Norrick joins me to unpack what’s really behind the bills that land in our mailboxes every month. For most of us, we just see the total due. Chris considers the story underneath it, the line items, the riders, the rate cases, and the quiet legislative maneuvers that shape how much we pay and who profits from it.

Chris traces his journey from a coal family in Gibson County to his work with Solar United Neighbors, helping communities take back control of their energy futures. What began as a personal solar project during COVID turned into a broader investigation into why Evansville has some of the highest utility bills in Indiana. That search led him to Direct Action Against CenterPoint Energy, where thousands of people started sharing the same questions, frustrations, and discoveries.

In the past two weeks alone, CenterPoint has launched a $5 million “community improvement” fund, announced $3 customer credits, held press events, and sold off assets in Ohio, a rapid series of headlines that deserves context. Together, we examine what these announcements mean, how much actually changes, and what doesn’t. We talk about hidden charges, state-level policy decisions, and the difference between genuine relief and public relations.

This isn’t a story about numbers. It’s a story about people, families making impossible choices, neighbors helping each other stay connected, and local businesses struggling to stay open. Behind every bill is a real person trying to keep the lights on.

Episodes like this show why storytelling matters in social action. Every time you share these stories, comment, or tell a friend, you’re helping push for transparency and accountability. That’s how collective action begins, one story, one voice, one truth at a time.

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