Show #172: From Banking to Ballots: Lisa Trammel’s Journey into Hope Mills Politics

Welcome to another lively episode of the Carolina Cabinet, broadcasting from the studios of WFAY and WMRV in Cumberland County! Tonight, host Peter Pappas, along with co-hosts Joshua Goodman and Laura Mussler, dive straight into pressing national debates and local issues without the usual fanfare. After all, it’s their third show of the evening and they’re ready to cut to the chase.
In this roundtable, we welcome Lisa Trammel, a retired banking professional and Hope Mills resident, who’s running for Hope Mills commissioner. The discussion ranges from the drama of federal budgets and government shutdowns to the heated controversy over spending, immigration enforcement, local public safety, and what’s being done for communities right here in North Carolina. The episode then gets up close and personal, exploring Lisa’s journey from her rural Pennsylvania roots to her advocacy for thoughtful, slower development in Hope Mills, and her vision for balancing growth with maintaining the town’s charm.
From moratoriums on rapid development to unpacking how partisan divides affect local races, the Cabinet team isn’t afraid to tackle tough questions and find common ground. Whether you’re passionate about municipal politics, curious about how Fayetteville and Hope Mills are changing, or just here for the lively banter and honest perspectives, this episode promises insights you won’t want to miss.
Stay tuned as the Carolina Cabinet keeps you informed, entertained, and engaged on the issues that matter most to our community.