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According to the United StatesConstitution, every citizen is granted the right to petition for theredress of grievances. Most people think of redress of grievances asaddressing the legal branch where one can file lawsuits and thelegislative branch where one can lobby for new laws. But, one canalso petition the administrative agencies that carry out the work ofthe executive branch. This latter avenue is almost always easer toapproach as well as being a less expensive way to go than a lawsuitand less political than legislation. Most always petitioning anadministrative agency is quicker and a better use of resources aswell as being more effective way of organizing broad support andcommunity engagement. How exactly does one go aboutpetitioning those relatively obscure branches of government thateffect our daily lives? I'm talking about the federal, state andlocal administrative agencies many of whom serve to assure order inour everyday life.These are the administrative branchesthat put the many laws into effect and sees to there enforcement.They oversee our law agencies, our quality of water, enforce safetystandards in our workplace and food supplies and regulate thechemicals that are used in agricultural applications. They alsoprevent discrimination in housing and protect the consumer frompotentially harmful products. There is an agency that regulates oroversees almost everything in our lives. From air quality tochildren's toys, a federal, state or local government agency overseesit for the citizens will being. Business and professional groups knowall to well the outstretched arm of the government. They know how topetition agencies to soften the impact of the laws that govern theirconduct. Ordinary people who would like to make government work forthem should also know how to petition the many agencies that effectthem. Any citizen can petition the court, local council or anygoverning body that oversees the public interest. The Petitioning process can also beused to hold nongovernmental organizational accountable. Theanalysis, strategies, and tactics can be used on organizations asdiverse as the World Bank, Amtrak, the United Way, the AviationIndustry and even foundations. There are also other solutionsavailable if the application lies within other types oforganizations. The petitioning process is seen as a tool fororganizing people's concerns into a cohesive plan of action. Itis the duty of every citizen to assure their safety and well being isnot being infringed upon. Zoning laws, right-of-ways, public parks,schools, and other public facilities belong to the public and ifgovernment is abusing these public entities, they should bechallenged. Citizen to citizen grievances can also be addressed bylocal, state or federal agencies. First decide if it is in your bestinterest to file a petition and second be prepared to defend yourrights. Like any endeavor, you must weigh the effort against thepossible outcome. Is the grievance justified and is it worth thetime it will take to initiate and it? These are questions only youcan supply. You have the right to petition if you have a grievance,as granted in the Constitution, but don't abuse it.
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