Every
Citizen of the
But Wait!
When
approaching Government for change, is a Petition the
If you are contemplating petitioning the
Government for change, you need to make sure your introducing a new regulation
or the enforcement of an existing regulation that will in fact solve the
problem. Can the agency you are
targeting acutely satisfy your complaint or does the resolution need some other
type of action like introducing a new law, or filing a suit against those who
caused the problem?
Don’t
go off half cocked - research the problem
Here
are some questions you need to ask yourself and find answer for:
The
answers you seek may be found from a number of places including: newspapers,
government officials, the people involved, and experts in the field, just to
name a few.
Make
no mistake, if the problem influences a large number of people who are not in a
position to protect themselves without some form of governmental intervention,
then the petition process can be a very effective tool. If the problem only affects
a few people, then you’re probably better off dealing with it through a private
action, like a lawsuit against those responsible.
Research
law concerning the problem?
When
researching legal issues some questions that should be addressed are:
You don’t
need to hire an attorney to help you with your legal research. Most often,
You
can find all the information you need in the local library, where librarians
are used to helping laypeople. You could also learn what the law says and
whether there are relevant regulations by inquiring of a nonprofit organization
that is versed in that field, or perhaps there is a legislative committee
responsible for the area of information you are researching whose staff may
assist you. Find out which agency administers the problem and call their legal
office for specific information about the law in question and any relevant
regulations.
Research
the responsible governing agency
Ok,
so you’ve researched the problem, you know what the law is, now you need to
find out more about the government agency that has jurisdiction over the
problem. The questions you need answers for are:
If
you need more research you might try approaching the agency’s officials
themselves and anyone who may have had experience dealing with the agency.
Research
the solution
Match
the actions you want to take to the results you seek. The answers you are
looking for are:
You
are most likely to get action on a problem if you propose a solution that is
well
thought
out and not too expansive to fit the problem. By taking a little time and being
diligent in your research, most any problem can be resolved.
Happy Trails
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