Sussex Preservation Station

Episode 4. Sussex County Government 101.

17 min · 10 de jun de 2023
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This episode demystifies Sussex County government and helps listeners determine how they can make their voices count in government decisions. SPC President Jane Gruenebaum interviews Vice President Jill Hicks, whose own activism has led her to delve into the structures of government and determine easy ways to interact with decision makers.

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