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In this episode of Beyond the Campaign, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Congressman Jimmy Panetta to unpack the realities of the ongoing government shutdown and what it means for everyday Americans. They discuss the far-reaching impact on healthcare access, SNAP benefits, and public services, while exploring the critical role of bipartisan negotiation in resolving funding challenges. Congressman Panetta also reflects on the history of American governance, the importance of civic engagement and voter participation, and why accountability and community-driven leadership are essential to restoring trust in democracy.
What We're Talking About...
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of the Government Shutdown
02:51 Impact of the Government Shutdown on Healthcare
05:59 Negotiation Challenges and Political Dynamics
08:47 Community Engagement and Voter Responsibility
11:32 Historical Context and the Role of Democracy
14:44 The Importance of Representation and Accountability
17:32 Conclusion and Call to Action
By Michelle GlogovacIn this episode of Beyond the Campaign, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Congressman Jimmy Panetta to unpack the realities of the ongoing government shutdown and what it means for everyday Americans. They discuss the far-reaching impact on healthcare access, SNAP benefits, and public services, while exploring the critical role of bipartisan negotiation in resolving funding challenges. Congressman Panetta also reflects on the history of American governance, the importance of civic engagement and voter participation, and why accountability and community-driven leadership are essential to restoring trust in democracy.
What We're Talking About...
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of the Government Shutdown
02:51 Impact of the Government Shutdown on Healthcare
05:59 Negotiation Challenges and Political Dynamics
08:47 Community Engagement and Voter Responsibility
11:32 Historical Context and the Role of Democracy
14:44 The Importance of Representation and Accountability
17:32 Conclusion and Call to Action