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Citizens Gone Wild: Taking Control of Our Democracy
As we pursue solutions to the problems with our election systems, it often is necessary to build up public support and education. This is a powerpoint I put together for a citizenship symposium at Keene State College in New Hampshire.
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If you open in Notes view (View/Notes) you will see my accompanying talk.
Of course, this is NH specific, but you can customize to your own state needs.
People need to know what their options are, and how their state decision making works. You can fill in your own state legalities - infrastructure, laws, etc. and use this as a tool at public meetings to let people know exactly where to find THEIR POWER TO MAKE CHANGE.
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