Foggy Bottom Line Bonus Episode: Politics and Economic Development in SW Virginia, Featuring Mike McGirr

Mike McGirr is a community activist living in Bristol, Virginia. He grew up on a regenerative farm in Massachusetts where he learned the fundamentals of farming and shaped his lifelong commitment to localized, equitable food systems. Mike works to dismantle barriers that have long disadvantaged farmers of color, small scale producers and under-resourced communities. He also has a degree in graphic design and has handled marketing campaigns for Fortune 100 companies. This year Mike served as the volunteer campaign manager for Cindy Green, who ran for the House of Delegates in Virginia’s 44th District, a deep red district in Southwest Virginia centered on Bristol and Abingdon, near where the Tennesse, Virginia, and North Carolina borders meet. Now he’s running to be the Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia’s Rural Caucus. Mike joins Scott and me for a discussion of politics in rural areas, economic development in Southwest Virginia, and his ideas for organizing the Rural Caucus and local County committees to grow the Democratic Party in rural spaces and more effectively support candidates.

You can find out more about Mike and his work on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/people/MichaelRay4VA/61583415347341/ and at www.MikeMcGirr4VA.com.

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FBL Hosts our First Podcast Guest: Jeff Mangan of TransparentElection.org

We host our first guest on the podcast, Montanan Jeff Mangan. Jeff runs a grassroots effort to change the way Montana – and other states – treat corporations. After the SCOTUS ruled in the Citizens United case that laws limiting corporate spending on election campaigns violate the First Amendment right to free speech, dark money has increased to the point where wealthy corporations and interest groups can pretty much buy elections, especially in small states. Jeff’s group would amend the State Constitution to restrict this spending once again by repealing corporate personhood. Join us to hear about Jeff’s work and find out how you can help – and start similar efforts in other states. Show notes below.

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Show Notes:

From the Transparent Election website: The Transparent Election Initiative is committed to ending the influence of corporate and dark money in our politics through the groundbreaking The Montana Plan. We believe that elections should be decided by voters, not by the size of corporate checkbooks.

Our approach leverages each state’s authority to define corporate powers, creating a pathway to campaign finance reform that doesn’t rely on restricting speech but instead focuses on not granting political spending powers to corporations in the first place.

Website: https://transparentelection.org/ 

Disrupt Dark Money Blog: https://disruptdarkmoney.feather.blog/ 

EVENTS: https://disruptdarkmoney.feather.blog/events 

CONTRIBUTE – https://tei.nationbuilder.com/tei_web 

X/Twitter: @transparent406 

Facebook: facebook.com/transparentelection 

 Instagram: instagram.com/transparentelection 

Bluesky: transpelectinit.bsky.social  

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TransparentElectionInitiative 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/transparent-election-initiative/ 

Theme music: Partners In Crime by Alexander Nakarada

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