Minnesota E-Democracy Current Activities
1996 Activities
Minnesota E-Democracy plans to build on its successes to involve more
people in the political process in 1996.
- Politics Discussion Group: MN-Politics@mr.net--the
on-line discussion forum--has continued and has included discussions on
topics including taxes, ethics in government, school vouchers, the proposed
outdoor Twins stadium, and the precinct caucuses.
- Access to Candidate and Election Information: The Minnesota Town Hall 1996 makes
it easy for citizens to get on-line political information. It
provides links to the official web sites of all candidates running
state-wide in Minnesota, works with the League of Women Voters to provide
voting and voter registration information and runs the 1996 on-line U.S.
Senate debate.
- International Connections: Minnesota E-Democracy
is associated with an international e-mail discussion group created to
promote similar citizen based electronic democracy efforts around the world.
- Interactive Debate: Minnesota E-Democracy, with the
help of the Minnesota League of Women Voters, will again host E-Debates
for U.S. Senate candidates.
- Shared Electronic Discussion Space: This winter Minnesota
E-Democracy plans to start a Minnesota public affairs discussion list that
other groups can use for short (two to three week) organized discussions of
specific issues.
- Mn-Democracy: A low volume electronic announcement list
(four announcements per month) was started in January. It will be used both
to announce new discussions happening in the shared discussion space and
other events related to e-democracy and politics in Minnesota. It now has
over 800 subscribers.
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