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US Opens Portal for Online Comments on Regulations

Judg3 writes " My most recent newsletter from the Center for Democracy and Technology included a link to the newly unveiled Regulations.Gov site that allows individuals to more easily find and comment on proposed rules being considered by federal agencies. Comment on proposed rules ranging from the Secretary of Defense, Coast Guard, Veteran Affairs Admission, to even the Post Office." Here's a newsletter about the site.

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  1. Incentive to even listen? by mmol_6453 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now we'll get Slashdot articles linking to places on regulations.gov, and we can make a difference.

    Although, I'm not sure what their incentive will be for listening to the public. They're insulated by two different elected branches of the government, and elections, while they happen once per year, are heavily influenced by people with money.

    Perhapse the solution would be to get a lot of people involved with it. Not just Techno-geeks, but old-time Ham enthusiasts and other occupation-specific people.

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    What's this Submit thingy do?
  2. sigh by zhevek · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I guess this is needed since writing to elected officials only produces auto replies... so hopefully this does more to represent the will of the people.

    But the cynic in me thinks the millions that lobbys spend will cancel out any good this site does.