DiscoverFreedom Over Fascism85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.
85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.

85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.

Update: 2025-06-05
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In this conversation, Massachusetts State Representative Michelle Ciccolo discusses what Massachusetts, a Blue state, is doing to protect its residents, the catastrophic effect of the regime's attack on higher education, and the myriad ways tariffs impact small businesses, like plumbers.

We discuss her experiences in the legislature, focusing on community engagement, environmental issues, and the impact of federal policies on state initiatives. She highlights the challenges posed by recent federal actions, particularly regarding immigration and public health, and emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism and collaboration between state and federal representatives to address these issues effectively. We discuss the importance of historical context in shaping American identity, the need for local engagement in governance, the complexities of immigration policy, the intersection of food systems and public health, and the resilience of society in the face of rapid change. They emphasize the significance of collective decision-making, the challenges posed by misinformation, and the necessity of fostering community connections to address pressing issues.

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85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.

85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.

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