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    Episode 18 – Inside New York’s Powerhouse: The Role of Secretary of State with Walter T. Mosley Welcome to Policy & Culture, a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between power and the people by exploring how policy shapes communities and culture influences leadership. In this episode, we sit down with Walter T. Mosley, former New York State Assembly member and government relations expert, to unpack the critical but often overlooked role of the New York Secretary of State. Walter shares his extensive experience in public service and private sector leadership, revealing how this office impacts economic development, community engagement, and state governance. From managing business registrations to advancing social equity in emerging industries like cannabis, Walter highlights the Secretary of State’s unique position as a connector between state government and local communities. He also reflects on his years advocating for affordable housing, criminal justice reform, and inclusive policies that drive real change for New Yorkers. This episode offers listeners a rare behind-the-scenes look at how effective governance works and why understanding these roles matters for anyone interested in civic power and policy impact. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Policy & Culture for more insightful conversations with leaders who are shaping our future.
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