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What's the (New)Deal, Debbie?

50 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Our guest at the Kitchen Table this episode is Debbie Cox Bultan [https://newdealleaders.org/members/debbie-cox-bultan/], CEO at NewDeal. NewDEAL [https://newdealleaders.org/about/] is a selective center-left network of state and local elected leaders from across the nation. Ther mission is to scour the country to lift up the best and brightest elected officials who are pragmatic and get results – including councilmembers, county executives, mayors, state legislators, and state-wide leaders below the level of governor. We promote their ideas for expanding opportunity, spurring economic growth, and creating broadly shared, sustainable progress.Hear how Debbie and NewDEAL got their start, how they've navigated their 15-year (so far) journey through some choppy political waters, and what they have their eye on, looking ahead.

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