MultiMedia Cafe Episode 16: Watching Government and the Need for Emergency Services

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MultiMedia Cafe Episode 16: Watching Government and the Need for Emergency Services
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Monday February 4, 2019

Dustin Gawrylow, The North Dakota Watchdog Network, talks about what the ND Watchdog Network does and what laws and area of government they are currently tracking.

The North Dakota Watchdog Network opposed Measure 1 last November (see that message of opposition below) on the basis that the notion that all dark money is evil is a false narrative, and subjective to the views of whomever is involved on the other side of an issue.

By federal law and rules enacted under the IRS, the North Dakota Watchdog Network a “dark money organization” by the terms outlined by the supporters of Measure 1.

Gawrylow explains why he feels that with all the unintended and misguided consequences of Measure 1 itself, they support a fair and even handed implementation of the Spirit behind the measure approved by the voters.

Sara Myhre, Community Ambulance Service of New Rockford talks about what services they provide for their area.

They are participating in Giving Hearts Day, Feb. 14, and describes his experience with the event. Myhre explains their challenges with fundraising and revenue generation in an emergency services field. Myhre also describes what local community activities they will be doing on Giving Hearts Day in order to motivate people to give.

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