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Missouri Government Crash Course: Community Event Educates on Democracy


The Greene County Democrats in Springfield, Missouri organized a crash course to educate the public on how to get involved in politics and better understand Missouri government. The event aimed to address common concerns such as not knowing where to start or who represents them, as well as making information more accessible. Lahnie Larmer emphasized the importance of education and empowerment through knowledge.

Participants were provided with resources to help them contact lawmakers effectively and make their voices heard in the political process. Ashley Cossins highlighted the significance of grassroots engagement and the impact it can have on decision-making. The event aimed to bridge the gap between citizens and legislators, ensuring that all voices are heard, not just those of special interest groups or lobbyists.

If you missed Sunday’s crash course, there will be future opportunities to participate. The next course is scheduled for March 25 at The Library Station. For any corrections or typos, readers are encouraged to email digitalnews@ky3.com with the article info in the subject line. Overall, the event was aimed at empowering citizens with the knowledge and resources needed to actively engage in the political process and make a meaningful impact on their community.

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