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We forget sometimes exactly how many elected positions there are in America. According to the U.S. census, there are more than 511,000 elected positions in the country. That number could actually be much higher if you included local boards that aren’t usually counted.
That’s a lot of positions! One of the problems with so many positions, however, is that many are subject to infrastructure elements that have figured out how to minimize or completely eliminate their impact. These elements are rubber-stamp boards.
How exactly do progressives deal with rubber-stamp boards? And how can we use them to make an impact on our communities?
from Daily Kos http://bit.ly/2DOII3v
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