How Project Civica Helps You Get Involved In Government
It’s as natural as your basic human right. We call it “self-government” and there’s only so much you can delegate before you begin to lose your natural rights. How can you get more involved? Click the link below for this week’s episode of The State of Greater Western New York Report because Project Civica might just be the answer you’re looking for.
Project Civica Co-Founders Kim Hermance and Stephanie Liggio start by telling us what inspired them to start this state-wide organization. They tell us about the difference between poll watchers and election inspectors and how the two parties essentially shut out nearly half of the population in New York State from serving as election inspectors.
The show’s second half offers a deep dive into various initiatives Project Civica has been understanding. Do you realize 48 members of the New York State Assembly and Senate run unopposed? What is the Dead Voters Society? Kim and Stephanie answer these and other questions in the final fifteen minutes of the show.
Our guest happily answered questions from the live audience. In fact, these are probably some of the same questions you had. Would you like to be a live audience member so you can ask our guests questions? Click here to join the growing number of members who share your feelings on StateOf.GreaterWesternNewYork.com because then we can automatically send you the link to watch our shows live.
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