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IS SPEEDY GOVERNMENT GOOD GOVERNMENT?

Barrett & Greene

Not to be overly blunt, but we’ve grown sick and tired of hearing people complaining about how long it takes state and local governments to make dramatic improvements in the lives of their residents. without the time for adequate preparation, may be great for elected officials anxious to make quick headlines.

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THE GRAVEYARD OF GOOD IDEAS

Barrett & Greene

A couple of weeks ago, we wrote a B&G report titled “ Is Speedy Government Good Government? ” Getting to visible solutions often requires an iterative process, with tweaks and changes necessary before results show improvement. Jumping into new initiatives.

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Lobbying my rep about the Move to Amend project

Librarian.net

“I’m an elected official in my town, Randolph Vermont, and I work all the local elections. Legal privileges for businesses, even non-profits, are subject to the political process already in place. I prepared remarks because otherwise I tend to go on.

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