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Save the date! Saturday, February 1, Principles of Liberty founder Richard Bratten will teaching this free half-day class in Grand Junction. This training will give you the tools to analyze all state legislative bills and know if your elected representatives are violating the principles of: Individual Liberty Personal Responsibility Property Rights Free Markets Limited & Transparent Gvt State v Federal Powers Fiscal Responsibility Equal Protect/Rule of Law State & Fed Constitutions (Location and time to be announced.) principlesofliberty.org/ The Principles of Liberty (POL) training session held a couple of weeks ago on 12/21 was a huge success with a full house and many candidates, legislators and community leaders in attendance. We had Republicans, Libertarians and Democrats in attendance. posted by Jeff McCloskey The training will be provided from the perspective of Principles of Liberty founder, Rich Bratten, based upon his experience in rating legislation at the state level in Colorado for the past 4 years. Who’s invited? Everyone Why Attend? Increase policy awareness, develop your own personal, consistent “platform” Role of government Policy application Improve your effectiveness in advocating policy with legislators Become a volunteer for POL Start your own group with your own principles/applications Improve understanding and use of POL analysis and results Take training back to your groups and develop your own ideas Agenda: What is the purpose of POL? Focus on role of government and policy application of that role Critical thinking in policy development Defining Principles Sources, rationale, considerations, etc. POL’s experience over the years Applying Principles to Legislation Tools for analyzing legislation Tools for application of principles Decision-making process Uses for Legislative Analysis Understanding legislative process Interacting with legislators, lobbyists, interest groups, individuals, etc. Quantifying Results Identifying trends Relative comparisons
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 00:46:26 +0000

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