Lights, Camera…Democracy Dollars!
Represent San Diego is creating a video to educate the public about Democracy Dollars and we’re look to our readers for cast and crew.
Represent San Diego is creating a video to educate the public about Democracy Dollars and we’re look to our readers for cast and crew.
Meet Gil Sery, one of Represent San Diego’s volunteers.
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VOLUNTEERS OF REPRESENT SAN DIEGO:second in an occasional series After retiring from a long corporate career, Diane Mosely was in search of a new sense… Read More »Volunteer Spotlight: Diane Mosely
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This piece is republished courtesy of the Independent Voter Network (IVN.us). It was originally published by IVN on May 3, 2021. Austin made history over… Read More »Austin Becomes First Texas CIty to Adopt Ranked-Choice Voting
Open San Diego is a volunteer organization that helps local government and community groups use technology to solve problems. The ten-year-old group is one of… Read More »Open San Diego Offers Tech Aid to Local Government Groups