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Smells Like Desperation

Kris & Emily give the legislature a talking to. Linda Bjella, president of League of Women Voters Appleton-Fox Cities, explains the Iowa Model and what suggestions they have to make redistricting truly nonpartisan. Guest: Linda Bjella

An episode of the Rational Revolution podcast, hosted by Mark Becker, titled "Smells Like Desperation" was published on September 15, 2023 and runs 44 minutes.

September 15, 2023 ·44m · Rational Revolution

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Kris & Emily give the legislature a talking to. Linda Bjella, president of League of Women Voters Appleton-Fox Cities, explains the Iowa Model and what suggestions they have to make redistricting truly nonpartisan. Guest: Linda Bjella

Kris & Emily give the legislature a talking to. Linda Bjella, president of League of Women Voters Appleton-Fox Cities, explains the Iowa Model and what suggestions they have to make redistricting truly nonpartisan.

Guest: Linda Bjella
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