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Step 1
Visit GP.org, the Green Party's website. Click on the "Platform" link on the left side of the page. On this page you can find the Green Party's official platform as well as information on the ten key values of the Green Party which will give you an idea of the party's stance on different issues.
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Step 2
Contact your local Green Party office for more information on Green Party issues. The Green Party is built upon a grassroots foundation ideology, so you may be able to get better information about Green Party issues locally. Many local offices have their own websites that will often have current local and national Green Party, and there are usually local Green Party members who would be willing to talk to you about the party.
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Step 3
Go to OnTheIssues.org, click on the search link and search for the Green Party. On The Issues provides objective information on different political issues so it is a good resource to get information on the Green Party's stance.
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Step 4
Join the Green Party at GP.org. Joining the Green Party gets you a subscription to Green Pages, the Green Party's quarterly newspaper. This is a good way to keep up with the issues that are currently important to the Green Party and what action they are taking. There is a fee to become a member of the Green Party, but it is not terribly expensive.









