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Petitioning the government shouldn't be convoluted, expensive

14m · Federal Drive with Tom Temin · 14 May 11:46

The Constitution gives citizens the right to petition the government. In the 21st century, that is a complicated and expensive process, unless you are a professional lobbyist. Now the White House has launched an effort to make it easier for people to engage with the government. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) calls the effort a new federal framework for public participation. For details, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talks with OMB's Associate Director for Performance and Personnel Management, Loren Schulman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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