Government In The Lab – A New Way To Work Together?

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I have been on a kick recently of trying to locate groups on the internet with a focus on science, policy change, reason, and thought.  A prime example of a web page promoting thought, research, and humanitarianism is Government in the Lab.

Created by John Moore, Government In The Lab’s main aim is to make information available about politics and government from around the world.  In a global-wide effort, the site offers articles from a wide variety of authors.  This includes articles and posts written in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Japanese, and Arabic.  Mr. Moore’s aim with this page is to “bridge the divide between citizens, politicians, and municipal employees.”

There is a great desire by the participants in the page to create a positive change in government and policy, not just in the United States, but through out the world.  And the hope is for change through combined effort and culmination of knowledge on this phenomenal website.  There are many interesting articles to read, all well researched and thought out.  I respect this site very mch, both for it’s purpose, and for the effort that goes into wrtiting the articles that are offered.  (There are LOTS!)

Go to http://www.govinthelab.com now, and see what you can learn, or, if you want to participate, Government in the Lab encourages new collaborators and contributors, anytime.  Go register today and share the news from where you live, give your thoughts and opinions, and try to help enact a change for the better, for all mankind!

Hoping For A Change, One Contributor At A Time,

Skeeter

Mr. Moore is a supporter of open government, political strategist, author, orator, and analyst.

Join the Project – http://www.govinthelab.com

Also Citizens In The Lab (For people SERIOUS about working with their communities and local sympathizers on improving their local area – http://www.citizensinthelab.com

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