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Enhancing E-Rulemaking
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Enhancing E-Rulemaking
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Action Initiation Lists for informing people about regulations
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Allow the public to post anonymously
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Augment the regulations.gov “docket” with educational resources
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Change regulations.gov to be more consumer-friendly
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Create a structured approach to match questioners and responders
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Ensure due review of proposed rules
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Explain the Office of Management Budget’s role in rulemaking
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Feature major rulemakings on Whitehouse.gov so more can participate.
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Instantly post comments submitted during comment period
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Invest in new technologies for analyzing and summarizing comments
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Invite people with expertise to volunteer to be contacted
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Make it easier to stay in touch with status of rules in development
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Make the chain of logic for new rules transparent
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Modify regulatory agenda to aid timelier/more effective participation
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Provide average citizens with information they need early in process
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Provide information on rulemakings not required in Regulatory Agenda
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David Price
Entry date (GMT):
6/21/2009 12:18:00 PM
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6/21/2009 12:18:00 PM
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