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  • How to Request Government Documents and Data

    Whether you are a researcher, an activist or just a curious citizen, requesting data from the government is an important part of learning about what activities the government is engaged in and how...

  • Reasons I Need Identity Theft Protection

    Identity theft is a major problem in the United States. With consumers spending an average of four hours to as much as 55 hours trying to resolve identity theft related issues, according to the...

  • What Information Is Public Knowledge?

    On July 4, 1966, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) into law. This new directive gave American citizens the right to access the records of all federal...

  • HIPAA & Electronic Health Information

    Health care is changing rapidly as many providers, professionals and insurance companies struggle to keep up with the improvements in technology. This has created a challenge as changes in the...

  • How Is Race Determined on a Birth Certificate?

    Birth certificates contain a good deal of information, much of it personal identifying information. The types of details recorded vary among jurisdictions. Some birth certificates indicate the...

  • Msha Safety Topics

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration, or MSHA, is an agency of the United States government that is responsible for overseeing working conditions in mines throughout the country. The MSHA is...

  • Public Records Information

    In the United States, a federal law regulates the government's actions and the public's right to know about them. This law, known as Freedom of Information Act, gives detailed descriptions of what...

  • How to become Politically Aware

    These are dramatic times for politics in the U.S and elsewhere. Even if you've never paid attention to politics before, there's no better time to become conversant in this timeless subject.

  • How to Fact Check Political Advertisements

    It is important to have all the facts at hand before accepting any political statement at face value, even those made by one's own party. As a person of conscience and a member of the most...

  • How to Use Database Marketing in a Political Campaign

    Database marketing was the force behind the presidential campaigns and record fundraising. Most political campaigns now understand the importance and are breaking records as a result. Here is how...

  • How to Get Things Done in Washington

    With many rules and decisions coming from the steps of Capitol Hill that affect you day in and day out, it may be time to join forces with others just as passionate as you are and get things done...

  • How to Run an Information Booth at a Political Rally or Event

    Political organizations and citizens groups often promote their individual causes and concerns through the sponsorship of an information booth. At events ranging from county fairs and community...

  • How to Join the ACLJ

    The American Center for Law & Justice is a conservative religious organization meant to operate as a counterweight to the ACLU. Fighting for religious freedom, freedom of speech and other...

  • How to Sling Mud in a Political Campaign

    When election season arrives you mostly hear candidates talking about themselves and their qualifications for the office in which they are seeking. When a race gets close, you can be sure that at...

  • How to Get What You Want From Government

    Whether it's approval to build an addition to your house or a change to the United States Constitution (such as, for example, eliminating the electoral college), there's a way to approach...

  • How to Ask Political Questions

    You spend plenty of nights listening to and watching liberal and conservative pundits, politicians and political hopefuls on television. The election is coming up, and you have questions. Keep...

  • How to Make a FOIA Request

    The Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, became law in 1967. It gives anyone the right to request information from the government. In 1974, the law was strengthened to make governments comply with...

  • How to Stop a Whistleblower

    Come on, now. You know it's wrong to prevent someone from being a whistleblower. Society benefits from the exposure of negative activities, and the dangerous position of being a whistleblower is...

  • How to Book Speakers for Political Demonstrations

    Political demonstrations are rally-type gatherings where speakers present information to the attendees, often encouraging their participation in a specific cause or inciting participants to take...

  • How to Join Amnesty International

    Amnesty International is a worldwide organization of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights. Their mission is to not only research by take action when they learn about...

  • How to Talk to a Solicitor

    When you hear "solicitor," you might think of someone who's selling something, like a tele-marketer or a demo operator. But a solicitor can also be a lawyer who serves a municipality. These...

  • How to Lobby a Representative by Phone

    Members of Congress represent the people and they should listen when the people speak. You should feel confident and be able to contact your representatives by phone when you have questions and...

  • How to Use Election Management Software

    As computers become ever more commonplace, programmers develop software to meet almost every need and situation. Election software can be a valuable tool to create information for voters,...

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