Gridlocked in Washington? Look closer to home. City councils decide zoning laws, police budgets, school funding, and public transit. Yet voter turnout for local elections hovers below 20%. That’s changing. After frustrating national stalemates, activists are pivoting to municipal races—where one vote can flip a seat and one seat can change a neighborhood. Your rent, your commute, your child’s education: all local. National politics gets the headlines. Local politics gets things done. The new rule: vote like your street depends on it. Because it does.
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Most wellness advice tells you to overhaul your entire life—wake up at 5:00 AM, meditate