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[PEN-L:3933] Useful Site: Public Policy Resources
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- Subject: [PEN-L:3933] Useful Site: Public Policy Resources
- From: Michael Eisenscher <meisenscher@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 12:29:17 -0800
About Policy.com <http://www.policy.com>
Policy.com (www.policy.com) is the Web's most comprehensive public policy
resource and community. Drawing from its network of policy influentials,
Policy.com
showcases leading research, opinions and events shaping public policy on dozens
of issues including education, technology and healthcare. Policy.com is
non-partisan and free to users.
Since its inception, Policy.com has been dedicated to using online
communications
to enhance civic participation in public policy. The site's owner and
founder, A2S2
Digital Projects, Inc., saw early on that Internet users would value a
comprehensive
"channel" of public policy information that was authoritative, reliable,
unbiased and
free. Policy.com's inclusive format is designed to nurture a policy
community that
reinforces and empowers its members.
Today, Policy.com enjoys active participation by leading think tanks, advocacy
groups, businesses, policy analysts, professors and other policy
organizations both
as content providers and as dedicated users of the site. Through years of
relationship building with leading policy organizations, Policy.com has
earned a
reputation for its uncompromising editorial integrity and objectivity.
Policy.com's
content providers range widely in viewpoint and expertise.
Policy.com's producers carefully organize the aggregated content to save users
time and help them locate policy analysis and position papers. The site
offers an
array of services designed for differing needs of public policy consumers
-- including
legislators, government employees, librarians, lobbyists, businesspeople,
professors, students and citizen activists.
Policy.com is supported by advertising and Internet services.
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:3937] Re: Creeping repression,
Michael Perelman Sun 28 Feb 1999, 00:03 GMT
- [PEN-L:3936] Re: Why Read Butler? ON.EDU>,
Tom Kruse Sat 27 Feb 1999, 23:50 GMT
- [PEN-L:3935] Creeping repression,
Eugene Coyle Sat 27 Feb 1999, 23:15 GMT
- [PEN-L:3934] Time well Spent,
Eugene Coyle Sat 27 Feb 1999, 23:15 GMT
- [PEN-L:3933] Useful Site: Public Policy Resources,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 27 Feb 1999, 20:29 GMT
- [PEN-L:3932] Re: Re: subsumption questions, round 2,
rc-am Sat 27 Feb 1999, 19:02 GMT
- [PEN-L:3931] Re: subsumption questions, round 2,
Tom Walker Sat 27 Feb 1999, 18:13 GMT
- [PEN-L:3930] Black nationalism and American Communism,
Louis Proyect Sat 27 Feb 1999, 17:51 GMT
- [PEN-L:3929] The New Economy?,
michael Sat 27 Feb 1999, 16:38 GMT
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