RAD-TV Presents: Election Results - A Fresh Outlook and A New Mission
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This month on RAD-TV's Live@525, we speak with newly elected City Council members Perri Freeman (Central District, P) and Jack Hanson (East District, P). Both candidates were endorsed by Rights and Democracy prior to the election, and we’re looking forward to real progressive change now that they're joining Ali Dieng, Brian Pine, and Max Tracy on the City Council.
Betsy McGavisk also visits the show to discuss the result to question #4 on the recent Burlington ballot, asking voters to further amend Article 89 of the City Charter, creating a DID. McGavisk will shed some light on what that acronym means and why the people said “No.”
Leading the show is a brand new host: local musician and radio host Tom Proctor!
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