Robert Egger, the founder of the V3 Campaign and president of D.C. Central Kitchen, in Washington, discusses why budget deficits in 47 states are a call to action for nonprofit groups that want a bigger say in how government works.
July 7, 2009
July 7, 2009
Robert Egger, the founder of the V3 Campaign and president of D.C. Central Kitchen, in Washington, discusses why budget deficits in 47 states are a call to action for nonprofit groups that want a bigger say in how government works.

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