Like many people in all levels of government, Rhode Island State Senator Gayle Goldin first ran for office because she saw a need in government that wasn't being met and a voice that was missing. She ran for State Senate to focus on paid family leave and to be a progressive leader for Providence. In this podcast, Senator Goldin talks about her motivations for running, the challenges of passing legislation in state government, the value of hearings and testimony, and encouraging others to run for office too. Listen, share, follow @gaylegoldin on Twitter, and consider running for office yourself too!
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