Govern

Curt Hagman

Govern with Supervisor Curt Hagman takes you inside the world of public service, leadership, and the innovation driving local change. In each episode, we’ll discuss what elected officials do, examine how government operates, and uncover what it takes to make real change happen. Plus, we’ll explore how forward-thinking leadership is paving the way for a stronger, more secure future. I’ll also share the lessons learned from my time serving at the city, state, and now county level—and how we can all play a part in shaping the decisions that affect our quality of life and the future of our communities.

Episodes

  1. Jun 6

    Govern Episode 9 – Streets to Stability

    In this episode of Govern, Supervisor Curt Hagman sits down with Marcus Dillard, Director of Homeless Services for San Bernardino County, to discuss one of the most complex challenges facing communities today: homelessness. From emergency shelter and transitional housing to regional collaboration and the development of a new Navigation Center, this conversation explores how San Bernardino County is working to address homelessness through coordinated services, long-term planning, and compassionate intervention. Marcus shares insights from his military and public service background, discusses the realities facing outreach teams on the ground, and explains what it takes to help individuals move from homelessness to stability. Whether you're interested in public policy, community services, public safety, housing, or simply want a better understanding of how local government is addressing homelessness, this episode provides an informative look at the challenges, successes, and future of homelessness services in San Bernardino County. Episode Topics Include: ● Marcus Dillard's journey from military service to leading County Homeless Services (02:08) ● Leadership lessons from the military and public service (03:10) ● The County's role in addressing homelessness and how it differs from state, federal, and city responsibilities (03:31) ● How Homeless Services coordinates programs and resources throughout San Bernardino County ● Understanding emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid rehousing, and permanent housing solutions (06:43) ● Challenges associated with expanding shelter capacity and supportive housing (09:48) ● Measuring success through data, performance metrics, and outcomes (19:52) ● The County's regional strategy for addressing homelessness ● The vision and development of the upcoming Navigation Center ● How centralized services can improve outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness ● What successful transitions from homelessness to stability look like ● Common barriers individuals face when seeking housing and support services (21:04) ● How outreach teams engage with individuals who decline services ● Ways residents can support local homelessness solutions and community efforts (22:41) ● The future of homelessness services in San Bernardino County and the importance of regional collaboration Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JkVduljnLMsBuJ9_OGboZMK4Sk-X82mhpoxOPPAeH7k/edit?usp=sharing Episode Resources: ● Homeless Partnership / Homeless Services: https://homeless.sbcounty.gov/ ● San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership: https://sbchp.sbcounty.gov/ ● Coordinated Entry System Information: https://sbchp.sbcounty.gov/coordinated-entry-system/ Stay Connected with Curt: ● Website: https://bosd4.sbcounty.gov/ ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/supervisorcurthagman ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supervisorcurthagman/ ● X: https://x.com/curthagman ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-hagman/ ● Newsletter: https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/CASANBE/subscriber/new?topic_id=CASANBE_10

    34 min
  2. Jan 27

    GOVERN EPISODE 8 - WHAT'S IN A BUDGET

    In this episode of Govern, Curt Hagman sits down with Matthew Erickson, Chief Financial  Officer for San Bernardino County, to unpack one of the most critical and often misunderstood  functions of local government: the county budget.  From how public dollars are planned and allocated to why not all money can be spent the same  way, this conversation breaks down what the budget really represents: community priorities,  policy decisions, and long-term stewardship of taxpayer resources.  Whether you’ve ever wondered where county funding comes from, how spending decisions are  made, or why transparency in budgeting matters, this episode offers a clear, behind-the-scenes  look at how county finance impacts residents every day.    Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1onqdptsNffKCfQTqj34KCFwcUxRJ6IYx0Mz5FGaNem8/edit?usp=sharing Episode topics include:  ● What the County Finance Department does and how it supports county operations  ● How the county budget is built from start to finish  ● What a “balanced budget” means in local government  ● How departments collaborate during the budget process  ● Public input, transparency, and accountability in county finance  ● Understanding the “color of money” and funding restrictions  ● How economic shifts and unexpected events affect budgeting decisions  ● How funding is allocated for complex issues like homelessness  ● Leadership, culture, and decision-making in high-stakes financial roles  ● Why residents should care about how the county budget works  Episode Resources:  ● Finance Department: https://main.sbcounty.gov/about-cao/finance/ Stay Connected with Curt:  ● Website: https://bosd4.sbcounty.gov/ ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/supervisorcurthagman ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supervisorcurthagman/ ● X: https://x.com/curthagman ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-hagman/ ● Newsletter:  https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/CASANBE/subscriber/new?topic_id=CASANBE_10

    33 min
  3. 12/23/2025

    GOVERN EPISODE 7 - PROTECTING PROPERTY, PRESERVING TRUST

    In this episode of Govern, Supervisor Curt Hagman sits down with Josie Gonzales, San Bernardino County’s Assessor-Recorder-Clerk (ARC), to unpack one of the most essential and often overlooked offices in county government. From protecting homeowners against fraud to preserving vital records and maintaining public trust, this conversation highlights how ARC impacts residents at every stage of life. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or simply someone who relies on accurate public records, this episode sheds light on the systems working behind the scenes to protect your rights and preserve trust in local government. Episode topics include: -How the Assessor-Recorder-Clerk (ARC) office impacts residents’ daily lives -The role ARC plays in protecting property rights and preventing fraud -What property assessments really mean — and how they’re determined -How homeowners can appeal assessments and safeguard their records -ARC’s responsibility in preserving vital records and public trust -Property tax relief options available after natural disasters -How technology is modernizing ARC services and improving accessibility -Leadership lessons from navigating crises and complex government systems -Advice for the next generation of public servants Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WX_KyxG5rUYdv_WqDw5Zgt0gX_d98x8pUNVog1YUGi4/edit?usp=sharing Episode Resources: ARC Website: ARC.sbcounty.gov ARC Phone Number: 877.885.7654 IG: https://www.instagram.com/sbcountyarc/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572953285355 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/san-bernardino-county-assessor-recorder-county-clerk/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sbcountyarcc Stay Connected with Curt: Website: https://bosd4.sbcounty.gov/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/supervisorcurthagman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supervisorcurthagman/ X: https://x.com/curthagman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-hagman/ Newsletter: https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/CASANBE/subscriber/new?topic_id=CASANBE_10

    40 min
  4. 07/29/2025

    GOVERN EPISODE 4 - CARE IN MOTION

    Did you know San Bernardino County operates its own award-winning public hospital? In this episode of Govern, Supervisor Curt Hagman sits down with Andrew Goldfrach, CEO of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC), to spotlight the vital role the hospital plays in our region’s healthcare system. As one of the county’s largest institutions, ARMC is more than just a hospital — it’s a public teaching facility, trauma center, and innovator in patient care. Andrew shares his journey to leading ARMC, explains how the hospital is funded and staffed, and offers a glimpse into the day-to-day operations of a modern, mission-driven healthcare system. You’ll also hear about: -ARMC’s award-winning services and teaching hospital model -Partnerships with universities and community organizations -Budgeting and financial strategy for public hospitals -Post-COVID staffing and recruitment efforts -The role of innovation and technology in improving patient care -How ARMC adapts to state and federal healthcare policy changes -Ways residents can support and engage with the hospital Whether you're a healthcare professional, policymaker, or local resident, this episode offers an inside look at how San Bernardino County is working to provide world-class care to its communities. Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ox-FpDKquQiojBgpGvX4EMxPpPxT0qSCQyVCCgC8QgE/edit?usp=sharing Episode Resources: ARMC Website: https://www.arrowheadregional.org/ Stay Connected with Curt: Website: https://bosd4.sbcounty.gov/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/supervisorcurthagman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supervisorcurthagman/ X: https://x.com/curthagman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-hagman/ Newsletter: https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/CASANBE/subscriber/new?topic_id=CASANBE_10

    23 min

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Govern with Supervisor Curt Hagman takes you inside the world of public service, leadership, and the innovation driving local change. In each episode, we’ll discuss what elected officials do, examine how government operates, and uncover what it takes to make real change happen. Plus, we’ll explore how forward-thinking leadership is paving the way for a stronger, more secure future. I’ll also share the lessons learned from my time serving at the city, state, and now county level—and how we can all play a part in shaping the decisions that affect our quality of life and the future of our communities.