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What You Need to Know about Contacting Congressional Representatives

Capitol

Calling congressional representatives is the best way to get your voice heard, but here’s what to know before you do.

Posted byRachel LaderMay 12, 2021May 11, 2021Posted inGovernment, Information, News, Politics, Writing

Follow These Steps to Speak Your Concerns at a City Council Meeting

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Attending and speaking at city council meetings is a great way to get involved with local politics and highlight key issues.

Posted byRachel LaderApril 7, 2021March 22, 2021Posted inGovernment, Information, Politics, Writing

A Look at the Different Forms of Modern Municipal Government

Cities in the United States can have several different forms of government, so it is important to understand how yours operates.

Posted byRachel LaderFebruary 24, 2021February 16, 2021Posted inGovernment, Information, Politics, Work

A Look at the Different Forms of Modern Municipal Government

local government

Cities in the United States can have several different forms of government, so it is important to understand how yours operates.

Posted byRachel LaderFebruary 10, 2021February 3, 2021Posted inGovernment, Information, Politics

What You Need to Know about How City Councils Work to Create Policy

city-council

City councils are the legislators for a certain jurisdiction. The exact systems in place vary by city, but the process of legislation is similar.

Posted byRachel LaderJanuary 13, 2021January 8, 2021Posted inInformation, Law, Politics, Work, Writing

Get More Involved in Local Politics with These 5 Tips

politics

Becoming politically active at the local level can seem daunting, but these five tips provide a great place to start.

Posted byRachel LaderDecember 22, 2020Posted inElection, Information, Law, Politics

What You Need to Know about the Two-Party System in American Politics

American political parties

While the two-party system in the United States can be a source of contention, it is entrenched in how the government operates.

Posted byRachel LaderDecember 9, 2020November 25, 2020Posted inElection, Information, Politics

About Rachel

Rachel Lader recently completed her Juris Doctor (JD) on a scholarship at New York Law School. While earning her degree, she participated in a study abroad program at Birkbeck, University of London. Complementing her education, Rachel Lader has worked in multiple internships in the legal sector. Continue Reading.

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