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How to stay politically engaged in between election cycles

How to stay politically engaged in between election cycles

An Irving City Council meeting on Aug. 01, 2024 in Irving, Texas. Photo Credit: Ben Torres for The Texas Tribune

By The Texas Tribune

November 7, 2024

From engaging with representatives to joining advocacy groups, there are numerous ways to continue participating in democracy and shaping policy after the polls close.

“It gives you an insight into who the local power players are, what the issues the public cares about, and how politics works from the inside out,” the associate professor said.

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