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  2. Resistbot - Wikipedia

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    It was called, "The Most Genius Thing Of 2017" by GOOD magazine. [22] In April 2017 Resistbot added a feature called "Letters to the Editor". This feature allows users to choose to send their message both to their elected official, and directly to a local newspaper or media source in their area.

  3. United States Conference of Mayors - Wikipedia

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    Barack Obama in a U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in the East Room of the White House, January 21, 2010. The organization serves the following functions: Help develop and promote effective national urban/suburban policy; build stronger and more effective federal-city relationships; monitor the effectiveness of federal policy in terms of its service to urban needs; help mayors develop ...

  4. White House Office of Presidential Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    This calligrapher was separate from the calligrapher employed by the Chief Usher for official functions. [13] In the first year of the Obama administration the White House received tens of thousands of letters, parcels, and emails per day. [14] President Barack Obama requested a representative sample of ten letters from the public every day.

  5. Watchdog journalism - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in China, market newspapers are more likely to play a role as the watchdog journalism than an official newspaper, which is supposed to publicize corruptions of people with power such as how they misuse existing policy or law, does. [14] At this point, there is a huge difference in reporting styles between popular press and elite ...

  6. Government of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It consists of seven judges that are elected to six-year terms in statewide popular elections, with vacancies filled by appointment by the Governor of Oregon. As the highest court in the state, it is the final authority on state law and its decisions can only be overturned by the United States Supreme Court. The court is headed by the Chief ...

  7. Ethics Commission clarifies rules for elected officials doing ...

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    Elected officials in Miami-Dade County can run businesses that interact with their city’s government if the scope of work is clerical in nature and does not involve advocacy, according to a ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Accountability - Wikipedia

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    Political accountability is when a politician makes choices on behalf of the people, and the people have the ability to reward or sanction the politician. [13] In representative democracies, citizens delegate power to elected officials through periodic elections, and such officials are empowered to represent or act in the citizens' interest. [13]