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See also [[SPED_constitution | SPED Constitution]] or [[SPED_bylaws | SPED bylaws]] | See also [[SPED_constitution | SPED Constitution]] or [[SPED_bylaws | SPED bylaws]] | ||
''(NOTE: This is a draft mission statement. It has not been adapted and is not up for discussion at this time. However, we've made it public to help give some sense of what a St. Paul E-Democracy mission statement might look like.)'' | ''(NOTE: This is a draft mission statement. It has not been adapted and is not up for discussion at this time. However, we've made it public to help give some sense of what a St. Paul E-Democracy mission statement might look like.)'' |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 29 September 2007
Back To: Citizens Guide to St. Paul
See also SPED Constitution or SPED bylaws (NOTE: This is a draft mission statement. It has not been adapted and is not up for discussion at this time. However, we've made it public to help give some sense of what a St. Paul E-Democracy mission statement might look like.)
Mission Statement (draft)
The Mission of St. Paul E-Democracy is to empower, inform, and engage citizens in the public life of our community, by building online forums and tools for citizen engagement and making them accessible to the community. We seek to improve the quality of public policy decision making St. Paul and Ramsey county, by linking the diverse voices of our citizenry to community leaders and elected officials in a civil and respectful exchange of information and ideas.
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