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Monday, February 15, 2010

Rulemaking - how good laws go bad

Even when you've done your job to the best of your ability, gotten support, consensus and then passage, you still have one more spot where it can all go wrong - rulemaking.

Whether its regulatory, internal staff, or just the implementation procedures, you can still see your hard work disappear without your knowledge if you dont have a hand in the rulemaking process.

Your last ask in the process of getting your issue passed is to offer your assistance to work with staff to help them make the rules.

This is especially important the smaller and more localized the government entity is.

Why? Simply put part time elected officials rely on full time staff to carry out their "vision."

If this "vision" isn't theirs, because it's YOURS, then you need to stay on top of that effort

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