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Who’s Actually Running Your City?

17 min · 24 de ene de 2026
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Ever wonder why there’s no affordable housing near you, public transit feels unreliable, or your city keeps choosing luxury apartments over people? That’s local government. In this episode, we explain how local politics works, who’s really making the decisions in your city, and why local elections matter way more than we’re told. This is the stuff that impacts your life before 9 a.m.—and the part they should’ve taught us first.

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