Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality

Keeping the government accountable and transparent

April 05, 2021 Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Federal Bar Association Season 2 Episode 8
Keeping the government accountable and transparent
Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality
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Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality
Keeping the government accountable and transparent
Apr 05, 2021 Season 2 Episode 8
Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Federal Bar Association

Trust is the foundation for democracy; without it, people don't willingly engage with government policy. Our guest today is Jennifer McGuirk who keeps government agencies accountable. Jennifer is Multnomah County’s Auditor which means that she examines data to determine if there's been, abuse or mismanagement of government programs.

Since being sworn into office in 2019 the auditor's office, under Jennifer’s oversight,  has released multiple reports touching on topics including services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and Multnomah County's response to the covid-19 pandemic. In our interview, we discuss what compelled Jennifer to run for office, redistricting, and how auditors office works with the community.

If you suspect fraud, waste, and abuse of position contact the Good Government Hotline: 888-289-6839. Calls are not recorded and caller ID is disabled.

Show Notes

Trust is the foundation for democracy; without it, people don't willingly engage with government policy. Our guest today is Jennifer McGuirk who keeps government agencies accountable. Jennifer is Multnomah County’s Auditor which means that she examines data to determine if there's been, abuse or mismanagement of government programs.

Since being sworn into office in 2019 the auditor's office, under Jennifer’s oversight,  has released multiple reports touching on topics including services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and Multnomah County's response to the covid-19 pandemic. In our interview, we discuss what compelled Jennifer to run for office, redistricting, and how auditors office works with the community.

If you suspect fraud, waste, and abuse of position contact the Good Government Hotline: 888-289-6839. Calls are not recorded and caller ID is disabled.