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Sign It Into Law: How to Put Your Petition on the Ballot

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Descripción editorial

Did you know that ordinary, everyday people of the United States—even YOU—have the right and ability to officially request the formation of new laws? In a follow-up to her recently-published article "Improving Missouri's Petition Initiative Process", author Victoria Stoklasa answers just that. Now you can gain enthusiasm for government and the good side of politics with her first book, SIGN IT INTO LAW: How to Put Your Petition on the Ballot. Stoklasa details in plain English the step-by-step process of turning your ideas and views into law. From creating the petition to filing and circulating it, this book is simple to understand and inspirational. Its information and real-life examples prove that anyone has the ability to make a difference in an ever-changing government.

Here's what people are saying about SIGN IT INTO LAW:

"Each page leaves you with something you didn't know before or hadn't considered before...Let's be honest: there's only so much spice and zest you can inject into describing government processes, but Victoria manages to do a good job of keeping your interest." (Josh Hyde – Josh’s Blog)

"Sign it Into Law is the book you'll want...an informative, quick read that can help jumpstart the momentum for affecting change in your own community and on your terms." (Z. – TheRainbowHub.com)

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2013
26 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
44
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Victoria Stoklasa
VENTAS
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAMAÑO
98.5
KB

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