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Jan 14, 2009, 9:30:31 PM1/14/09
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I just submitted my idea under the "service" category--it promotes both Americorps and UA's Peace Corps Program.  If you vote for it (and encourage others to do so), it might get national attention!
 

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Sent: 1/14/2009 1:12:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time
Subj: Give your ideas directly to the President
 
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Dear anita,

We wanted to tell you about a new feature on Change.gov which lets you bring your ideas directly to the President.

It's called the Citizen's Briefing Book, and it's an online forum where you can share your ideas, and rate or offer comments on the ideas of others.

The best-rated ones will rise to the top, and after the Inauguration, we'll print them out and gather them into a binder like the ones the President receives every day from experts and advisors. If you participate, your idea could be included in the Citizen's Briefing Book to be delivered to President Obama.

Visit the Citizen's Briefing Book now and share your ideas:

http://change.gov/page/m2/3855d47c/68527d4e/2be89062/5e6bca58/444214460/VEsF/

Throughout this Transition, a truly inspiring number of citizens have gotten involved. We hope that you remain involved through the Inauguration and beyond.

Thank you,

Valerie

Valerie Jarrett
Co-Chair
Obama-Biden Transition Project


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