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NEWS FLASH: U.S. Office of Public Participation Created

Okay, so, a new U.S. Office of Public Participation (OPP) has not actually been created, but should it be? What could we do with a “Comptroller General for Civic Engagement,” appointed by the President for a 15 year term, like the Comptroller General of the United States in the Government Accountability Office (GAO)? Non-partisan (orContinue reading “NEWS FLASH: U.S. Office of Public Participation Created”

Posted byProf. dr. Thomas BryerSeptember 16, 2012Posted inPublications, Research, TeachingTags:civic engagement, government, politics, public participationLeave a comment on NEWS FLASH: U.S. Office of Public Participation Created

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