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05-08-2003, 11:47 AM
CyberActivist.US: Using the Internet to Enhance Public Participation in the Regulatory Process
The Center for Regulatory Effectivenes (TheCRE.com) has initiated a new website, CyberActivist.US, designed to provide a new, substantive and transparent mechanism for expanding the opportunities – and quality – of stakeholder participation in the public policy process. The website site contains a number of discussion topics and you are encouraged to participate. The current discussion topics range from our soliciting the views on a policy statement issued by the Federal Trade Commission to a Data Quality Act petition filed with DOT by an informed citizen.
The site has several purposes. First our large federal readership will be able to view, on a real-time basis, the concerns of influential stakeholders on ongoing rulemakings, including those for which the public comment period has expired. Our Federal readers will also be able to vent public policy issues in a worldwide forum.
Second, stakeholders will be able to initiate discussions on regulatory issues that are not presently the subject of a regulatory proceeding.
Third, stakeholders will be able to build cyber-coalitions on topics of interest to them.
The strength of CyberActvist.US is in its informed and diverse multinational readership. We are launching CyberActivism.US at this time because of the spectacular traffic enjoyed by our anchor site, TheCRE.com
Click to CyberActivist.US
The Center for Regulatory Effectivenes (TheCRE.com) has initiated a new website, CyberActivist.US, designed to provide a new, substantive and transparent mechanism for expanding the opportunities – and quality – of stakeholder participation in the public policy process. The website site contains a number of discussion topics and you are encouraged to participate. The current discussion topics range from our soliciting the views on a policy statement issued by the Federal Trade Commission to a Data Quality Act petition filed with DOT by an informed citizen.
The site has several purposes. First our large federal readership will be able to view, on a real-time basis, the concerns of influential stakeholders on ongoing rulemakings, including those for which the public comment period has expired. Our Federal readers will also be able to vent public policy issues in a worldwide forum.
Second, stakeholders will be able to initiate discussions on regulatory issues that are not presently the subject of a regulatory proceeding.
Third, stakeholders will be able to build cyber-coalitions on topics of interest to them.
The strength of CyberActvist.US is in its informed and diverse multinational readership. We are launching CyberActivism.US at this time because of the spectacular traffic enjoyed by our anchor site, TheCRE.com
Click to CyberActivist.US