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creating a more perfect union: more perfect is an entirely new approach to democracy - enabling more direct public involvement and participation, and creating a marketplace of ideas where we, the people, can collaborate with each other on matters that affect our daily lives. more...
What's Next - More Perfect is working on making the next version of the website even easier to use, something we call 'civic networking', and we want your input! - so jump in, let us know what features you'd like to see. more...
The U.S. Constitution: Try your hand at rewriting the Constitution of the United States, or editing the Bill of Rights.
The More Perfect Top 50: Who are the most influential people in the United States, currently and historically? Help build the list.
Or, experiment with other matters in your own state:
why rely on the voter's guides prepared by each campaign when you can create your own! And, through our online townhall, you have the power to influence your elected officials and their policies.
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More Perfect has been asked to participate in a Conference in Washington DC on Friday, October 19, 2007. This conference, convened by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics and Professor Larry Sabato to discuss our nation's Founders' expectation for the Constitution to be revitalized on a "regular" basis and consider a series of possible changes and whether they would encourage a greater level of civic engagement and raise the level of trust in government and politics.
If you're able to participate, we encourage you to do so. Conference details can be found here.
Setting Government Priorities: What results do you expect from government? Voice your own priorities for federal and state government.
Education: Schools across the country are facing a crisis. Every 26 seconds a student will drop out of high school and nearly one in three will not graduate.
Sunlight Foundation's Open Government Agenda, The next Congress has pledged to be more open and transparent. The Sunlight Foundation wants to help them.
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Driving Safety: A new study by the AAA has found that nearly 2 out of 3 people killed in teen-driver crashes are people other than the driver.
here's some of the issues more perfect users are writing about:
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