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What Real Government Efficiency Looks Like With Xay Khamsyvoravong

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This week, host Ryan Coonerty speaks with Newport, RI, City Councilmember Xay Khamsyvoravong. With a background in public finance, Khamsyvoravong talks about the importance of understanding where the money goes in public policy, reflecting on his own successes modernizing utilities, improving school attendance, and strengthening infrastructure at a low cost for residents. The conversation digs into the challenges facing his coastal city, the importance of financial literacy in policymaking, and what it takes for communities to be resilient in the face of economic, environmental, and political uncertainty. The city councilmember also talks about the impact of federal policies on Newport’s immigrant population, the rise of political apathy, and his personal commitment to public service. Tune in to hear Khamsyvoravong’s campaign advice for aspiring politicians.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [0:01:51] What it means for governments to put their money where their mouth is.

  • [0:03:39] Using public finance expertise to modernize utilities and keep costs low.

  • [0:06:00] Why local governments must prepare for potential funding gaps in federal infrastructure investments under the new administration.

  • [0:06:59] Newport’s deep history of religious independence and its modern day diversity.

  • [0:08:41] The importance of listening to all socioeconomic groups in policymaking in such a small city, driven by tourism.

  • [0:09:54] How personal experience and community service led Khamsyvoravong into politics.

  • [0:12:14] Advice for first-time candidates on fundraising and campaign strategy.

  • [0:13:20] The difference between state-level and local government decision-making.

  • [0:14:30] Growing political apathy and the need for sustained community engagement.

  • [0:17:19] Innovative strategies for improving school attendance and academic outcomes.

  • [0:19:49] Supporting Newport’s immigrant population amid national policy shifts.

  • [0:22:53] Personal reflections on the rise of xenophobia in political discourse.

  • [0:24:15] Restructuring city government to prioritize resilience and sustainability.

  • [0:27:55] The role of personal hobbies, like frostbite sailing, in maintaining work-life balance.

  continue reading

250 episodes

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This week, host Ryan Coonerty speaks with Newport, RI, City Councilmember Xay Khamsyvoravong. With a background in public finance, Khamsyvoravong talks about the importance of understanding where the money goes in public policy, reflecting on his own successes modernizing utilities, improving school attendance, and strengthening infrastructure at a low cost for residents. The conversation digs into the challenges facing his coastal city, the importance of financial literacy in policymaking, and what it takes for communities to be resilient in the face of economic, environmental, and political uncertainty. The city councilmember also talks about the impact of federal policies on Newport’s immigrant population, the rise of political apathy, and his personal commitment to public service. Tune in to hear Khamsyvoravong’s campaign advice for aspiring politicians.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [0:01:51] What it means for governments to put their money where their mouth is.

  • [0:03:39] Using public finance expertise to modernize utilities and keep costs low.

  • [0:06:00] Why local governments must prepare for potential funding gaps in federal infrastructure investments under the new administration.

  • [0:06:59] Newport’s deep history of religious independence and its modern day diversity.

  • [0:08:41] The importance of listening to all socioeconomic groups in policymaking in such a small city, driven by tourism.

  • [0:09:54] How personal experience and community service led Khamsyvoravong into politics.

  • [0:12:14] Advice for first-time candidates on fundraising and campaign strategy.

  • [0:13:20] The difference between state-level and local government decision-making.

  • [0:14:30] Growing political apathy and the need for sustained community engagement.

  • [0:17:19] Innovative strategies for improving school attendance and academic outcomes.

  • [0:19:49] Supporting Newport’s immigrant population amid national policy shifts.

  • [0:22:53] Personal reflections on the rise of xenophobia in political discourse.

  • [0:24:15] Restructuring city government to prioritize resilience and sustainability.

  • [0:27:55] The role of personal hobbies, like frostbite sailing, in maintaining work-life balance.

  continue reading

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