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A One Site Stop for Multiple Laws

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Posted by: TotalRecall

Taken from C|Net:

The U.S. government is developing a Web portal that would give citizens one access point to read up on and comment on federal rules and regulations from multiple agencies.
The Online Rulemaking Initiative is part of the Office of Management and Budget's 24-step eGovernment Initiative. The new site is scheduled to be ready by Dec. 31.


I'm rather disappointed that we haven't seen something like this earlier. It's nice to see it finally happen and is very sorely needed. The government appears to be pushing a lot of funds towards this:

The Rulemaking Initiative will also try to save money by consolidating back-end information technology services. Over the next 18 months, the government will spend more than $70 million on "rulemaking" Web sites, Forman said in his memo.

Read more here.



Posted by: Gunslinger

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Posted by: Kdr Kane

This may be the appropriate government agency for this.

However, I would have preferred the GAO to do this. They put out reports that seem more critical of other government agencies. But, they only talk about contracts and money.

The Office of Management and Budget will probably tone done any problems and say what a nice job they are doing for us.



 
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