State Gov & Accountability in Politics with NYS Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Published: Dec. 2, 2020, 8 a.m.

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Let\\u2019s set the scene. You\\u2019re back in middle school and your friend Karen gets caught cheating on the social studies test (classic, Karen). What happens? The teacher, principal, and perhaps even Karen\\u2019s parents, hold Karen accountable for her actions and she is given an F on the test. Ouch. The process seems seamless though, right? An action associated with a result. That\\u2019s accountability. So how does this work in the political realm? Does it? And if it does work, how is accountability operated? We\\u2019ll give you a little hint - committees are a part of this puzzle. We discussed accountability at length with NYS Senator Alessandra Biaggi, as well as defined terms within the conversation such as committees. Take a listen and let us know what you learned by sliding into our DM\\u2019s @girlandthegovthepodcast. Don\\u2019t forget to subscribe, rate, and review too.

Links:
Georgia Run-Off Phone Bank https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/362350/
Georgia Run-Off Text Bank https://events.democrats.org/event/266164/
https://www.nysenate.gov/senators/alessandra-biaggi


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