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It is bringing that constitutional right to petition one's government into the digital age with a webpage, "We the People," where people can create and sign petitions seeking the government's action on a range of issues.
An official response is guaranteed for any petition that draws enough signatures — 5,000 names within 30 days — after it is reviewed by staff and the appropriate policy experts within the Obama administration.
Source:
White House Creates Website for Online Petitions
WeThePeople.gov
1 comment:
I hope they're flooded with petitions about guardianship.
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