It’s a very special crossover episode! Citizen Tacoma and Crossing Division team up to bring you an informative discussion of recycling in Tacoma. Our guest is Tacoma City Councilmember Ryan Mello and Lewis Griffith, Solid…
Bryant Flint, a member of the Tacoma Public Utilities Board, joins the podcast to talk about Click, Tacoma’s own cable company. Click sells cable TV directly to users and is a platform for local ISPs…
Nathe Lawver talks to us today about the importance of labor unions and how they interact with local politics. Host: Jenny Jacobs Producer: Doug Mackey Sponsors Citizen Tacoma is proudly sponsored by Move to Tacoma.com….
Today we talk to Julie Anderson, the Pierce County Auditor and former Tacoma City Councilmember. The auditor’s office manages elections, animal control, licensing, and much more. How does the election process work? How does the…
Today we talk to Victoria Woodards, who is running for Mayor of Tacoma. Victoria shares her background and her vision for Tacoma. We talk about: Why she’s running for office, what she thinks of the…
Today we talk to Jim Merritt, who is running for Mayor of Tacoma. Jim shares his background and his vision for Tacoma. We talk about: Why he’s running for office, his thoughts on the last…
Today we talk to Evelyn Lopez, who is running for Mayor of Tacoma. Evelyn shares her background and her vision for Tacoma. We talk about: Why she’s running for office, her thoughts on last the…
Today we talk to Meredith Neal about her experiences running for Tacoma City Council (Position 6) and what it’s like getting involved as a newcomer to politics. Host: Jenny Jacobs Producer: Doug Mackey Links MeredithNeal.com Sponsors…
Today we talk to Seth Kirby, campaign chair with Washington Won’t Discriminate about the “Decline to Sign” movement against state Initiative 1552. Seth is also the Executive Director of the Oasis Youth Center, an organization…
Today we talk to Erik Hanberg, a Metro Parks Tacoma commissioner, about what it’s like to run for an elected office. What does it take to run for office? It’s more than just yard signs…