Capitol to the Classroom

New Year, New Goals!

27 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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New year, new goals—and a BIG election year ahead! 🎉 In this episode of Capitol to the Classroom, we’re breaking down how educators and community members can get plugged in without feeling overwhelmed. From why state and local elections matter just as much (if not more!) than federal races, to practical ways to advocate using your own story, this episode is all about turning “I care, but I don’t know where to start” into confident action. We talk funding, property taxes, trusted resources, and how to connect with candidates in a positive, productive way. If you’ve been waiting for the right year to get involved… this is it.

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