As the U.S. enters another election year—one that is certain to be contentious—we know that many Americans are going to be engrossed in the conversation about national politics. And many of our readers want to know where Strong Towns stands on the issue. In this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn responds to this question, and promises one thing above all else: we will remain dedicated to our mission, no matter what.
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Cullum Clark: Creating Cities of Opportunity
Rep. Jake Auchincloss & Rep. Mike Gallagher: How Congress Can Support Local Leaders and Get the Economy Going (Video)
Joseph Kane: Prioritizing People (Not Projects) In Infrastructure Spending
Dig Deep: What Does Democracy Look Like Now?
Richard Florida: Remote Work and "The Rise of the Rest"
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Allison Schrager: "The only insurance against uncertainty is resilience."
Gabrielle Gurley: For Transit, "The Cuts are Coming"
Matthew Yglesias: The Case for One Billion Americans (Part 2)
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John Pattison: From Slow Food to Slow Church
Chris Bernardo: Filling the Gaps to Support Local Businesses
Just Print the Money
Stacy Mitchell: Fighting for Small Businesses and Strong Local Economies
A Time for Local Action
Blake Pagenkopf: Rebooting Our Political Operating System
Denise Hearn: The Myth of Capitalism
Ben Hunt: We're Not Going to Fix This from the Top Down
Bonus Episode: The Bottom-Up Revolution
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