This "Deep Dive" podcast focuses on a detailed accountability report from Newtown Supervisor John Mack reflecting on his final year of an eight-year tenure in 2025.
He documents spending 388 hours on official duties, noting that meeting preparation and resident interaction occupied the majority of his schedule.
The report utilizes various data charts to illustrate his time allocation by month, day of the week, and specific activity type, while clarifying that personal outreach efforts like blogs and podcasts are excluded from these official totals.
Additionally, Mack evaluates his financial compensation, calculating an hourly rate based on his stipend to argue that the role is driven by community service rather than profit. He concludes by emphasizing transparency through his commitment to keeping a public record of board decisions and member voting histories.
This summary serves as both a personal legacy statement and a call for continued civic engagement and governance integrity.