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  2. Open-source governance - Wikipedia

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    The "Imagine Halifax" (IH) project was designed to create a citizens' forum for elections in Halifax, Nova Scotia in fall 2004. Founded by Angela Bischoff, the widow of Tooker Gomberg , a notable advocate of combining direct action with open politics methods, IH brought a few dozen activists together to compile a platform (using live meetings ...

  3. Government crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Government crowdsourcing is a form of crowdsourcing employed by governments to better leverage their constituents' collective knowledge and experience. [1] It has tended to take the form of public feedback, project development, or petitions in the past, but has grown to include public drafting of bills and constitutions, among other things. [2]

  4. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    The project successfully released over 6500 items and stories online, which can be freely downloaded and used for education and research. The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee. In 2011, the team at the University of Oxford received further funding from Europeana to run a similar crowdsourcing initiative in Germany.

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  6. Civic engagement - Wikipedia

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    The design of such government projects remains neutral and open. It remains controversial whether the government has the right to guide teenagers to accept education of this nature. Experts suggest first identifying topics students value, followed by selecting a topic to discuss concrete actions and short-term goals that can be implemented and ...

  7. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, according to Project 2025, should be no more than a statistics-keeping organization when it comes to education. Federal enforcement of civil rights in schools should be significantly curtailed, and such responsibilities should be transferred to the Department of Justice, and the DOJ would then be able to enforce the law ...

  8. The new speaker has 3 ideas to avert a government ... - AOL

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    House Speaker Mike Johnson is currently toggling between different strategies for how to approach the government shutdown deadline looming next week. The new speaker has 3 ideas to avert a ...

  9. National Partnership for Reinventing Government - Wikipedia

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    [3] Clinton assigned the project to Gore with a six-month deadline to develop the plan. The National Performance Review (NPR) released its first report in September 1993, listing 384 recommendations. [4] The report was the product of months of consultation with government departments and the White House, consolidating 2,000 pages of proposals. [3]