An increasingly small number of people are 'satisfied' with the way government works. That's never been more true at the local level, where voters feel misled and misrepresented by the folks who have been chosen to serve. This week, W. Casey McDonald was in-studio talking about a new initiative he recently launched to re-engage, and re-energize those who feel frustrated. His effort is called "Life of the Party" and is a platform aimed at finding new leadership for local committees, which ultimately play a huge role in local and regional leadership.
Listen to what he had to say about changes coming locally, and what he hopes to accomplish through Life of the Party in the coming weeks, months, and years.
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