One Small Step: Town council candidate speaks with Jackson resident

For the second installment of KHOL's election season One Small Step conversation we paired town council candidate Scott Anderson with Jackson resident MacKenzie Moore.
Town council candidate Scott Anderson and Jackson resident MacKenzie Moore. (Alyson Spery/KHOL)

by | Sep 26, 2024 | People

For the second installment of KHOL’s election season One Small Step initiative, we paired town council candidate Scott Anderson with Jackson resident MacKenzie Moore. Anderson is the owner of Jackson Hole Radio and is a former town council member running again — to regain one of two open seats. Moore works with the Community Safety Network and as a massage therapist. She is the same age Anderson was when he was first elected to the town council in 1992. A healthy amount of skepticism has shaped both of their political beliefs.

Listen above for a snippet from their recent conversation. You can hear the full conversation on the StoryCorps website. Conversations are also archived at the Library of Congress.

One Small Step brings people with different beliefs into the recording studio to talk and discover their common ground. This fall we’re pairing candidates running for local office with the constituents they aim to represent. These conversations cover the who and the why behind our political and religious beliefs and, in just an hour, seek to find some common ground. These conversations are happening now through the end of October. If you would like to have a One Small Step conversation with a candidate running for town or county office, learn more here.

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