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Hey Ed,
I'm working on the stuff I can. In particular at the moment making all the public comment periods immediately visible and accessible.
I'm not sure your solution is right though. Your assumption is that if everything is held in the wide open then the best result will automatically be arrived at. That just isn't true for the simple reason that the vast majority of people don't have time to interact with the meetings.
What is needed instead is a system that makes sure that people are able to review what those in the meeting will review, make their comments and have a reasonable expectation that if they make input that that input is given the proper consideration.
That's what I can and will do in my job. I am in no position to start making changes to the bylaws or change how constituencies behave. But if someone puts together some useful input that says that and gives good reasons why those changes should be made then I will make sure that input is visible and will try to force its review.
Kieren
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