Thursday, December 11, 2008

Change.gov is “Open for Questions”

President-elect Barack Obama’s transition website, Change.gov, has launched Open for Questions, a new feature that lets you ask the Transition team questions on the issues that matter most to you.

This awesome new forum is the latest move by the Obama team to open up the Transition process to the people and increase transparency in government. You can vote on the questions you’d most like to see the new Administration address, or submit your own. Some of the leading topics being voted on right now are:
  • "What will you do to establish transparency and safeguards against waste with the rest of the Wall Street bailout money?"

  • "What will you do as President to restore the Constitutional protections that have been subverted by the Bush Administration and how will you ensure that our system of checks and balances is renewed?"

  • "Will you lift the ban on Stem Cell research in your first 100 days in office?"
So get busy – check out Open for Questions and make your voice heard. We showed up to vote for a President on November 4th – now it’s time to let the country know we're not going anywhere.

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