The Next Steps In A Critical Pro-Voter Reform Movement

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On this episode of UnRig It, the official podcast of the National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers, host Shawn Griffiths talks with the Association's new executive director, Andy Moore. Shawn and Andy discuss his background in the reform space, what motivated him to get involved in the Association, and the next steps he would like to see the Association and the pro-voter movement take as we move into the future. Andy explains how this is a moment of self-reflection as reformers assess the challenges that still lie in front of them while also building tremendous support among voters who are tired of the political status quo in the US.

And, not only is Andy the new executive director of NANR, but he will soon be the new host of UnRig It. Check out the podcast to learn more about him and where we, as a movement, go from here. Thanks for listening!

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