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![]() Posted 11/27/2007 ET
Updated 11/27/2007 ET The Republican Governors Association (RGA) meets this Thursday in California. They've asked me to lead a program on transforming government for them, and I am honored to accept. I'm excited about this opportunity because governors are in a powerful position to help lead their citizens to expect -- and receive -- more effective, efficient policies from government. Washington may be trapped in red-versus-blue partisan bitterness, but many state governments are more open to a dialogue about new solutions and new approaches. I am especially grateful to Gov. Sonny Perdue (R) of my home state of Georgia for inviting me. Gov. Perdue helped us launch the American Solutions movement in September, and he is determined to play a similar role in developing a revolution in productivity and effectiveness for government at the state level. Ten Key Steps to Fundamental Transformation of the Bureaucracy On Thursday, I will be outlining for the governors 10 key steps to fundamental transformation of the bureaucracies and systems we rely on today. My entire presentation will be on C-SPAN (just go to cspan.org for scheduling details). My thoughts on transformation of government have been shaped by the beliefs of the American people. To see what I'm talking about, go to AmericanSolutions.com/Research. There you will find $428,000 in research data from six national surveys for you to study and think about. The 10 topics I will cover at the Republican governors' meeting are:
After covering these ideas, we will have an hour for discussion on how to apply them to state government. Coming Next Week: A 'Platform for the American People' Finally, at the RGA meeting this Thursday, I will outline the concept of a "Platform for the American People," which is something I will write you about next week. I will also be discussing this topic December 4in Iowa. I hope you will take a few minutes later this week to view the Republican Governors Association meeting, either on C-SPAN (go to cspan.org for scheduling information) or at AmericanSolutions.com. It is going to be filled with ideas and proposals for a more effective and more prosperous future. ![]() P.S. -- This week will be a busy one for me on C-SPAN. Next Sunday, on C-SPAN2's "Book TV," they have invited me to spend the entire program from noon to 3pm (EST) discussing the books I have written over the years. If you have friends who enjoy reading, you might invite them to tune in. P.P.S. -- Look out later this week at newt.org for the chance to get signed copies of many of my books for your friends and loved ones -- a great gift for Christmas. If you'd like to be notified as soon as they're available, send us a note here.
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