Host Emma Wulfhorst shares reaction after historic former Gov. M. Jodi Rell's death. From Connecticut to Capitol Hill, how Connecticut's second female Governor and last Republican Governor will be remembered. And exclusive insight from other state leaders on how her legacy of policy and bipartisanship lives on already.
Then, Wulfhorst talks to Patti Russo, Executive Director of The Campaign School, who says Rell can teach us a lot about public service and representation in government. How legacies like this one, and election cycles like our last, can provide momentum and get people to run for office. Russo shares more about the resources, training and networking available and how there are different levels of involvement, if you're fed up or fired up post-election.
Lastly, a one-on-one conversation with Chief Lynn Malerba, the first female Chief of the Mohegan Tribal Nation and the first Native American U.S. Treasurer. After just resigning from her role in the federal government, Chief Malerba discusses her D.C. Accomplishments along with what's next for tribal progress and understanding in the Treasury Department and greater government.
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