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Making Democracy Work
Monday, 9:30 a.m.
The League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri brings you this weekly program, which covers a variety of topics related to the Ozarks and democracy.
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The series is hosted by the History Museum on the Square.
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The LWV is working to improve voter turnout.
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Katiina Dull, CAC's executive director, talks about how to report suspected abuse.
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The amendment prohibits electioneering by nonprofits and churches.
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Matt Morrow is the president and CEO of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Springfield Community Gardens offers a variety of programs and space to grow fruits and vegetables.
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City spokesperson Kristen Milam talks about ways Missouri's third largest city is working to make streets safer for pedestrians.
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Burton is the founder of the Engaged Neighbor program.