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Booklobbyists use books to change the hearts and minds of our elected officials, politicians and candidates for office.


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MindOH! Blog Introduces BookLobby to Students and Teachers

June 15th, 2008 · No Comments

I wrote a post on the MindOH! blog discussing how students can use BookLobby to be politically active, even if they can’t vote.
What do corporations and students under the age of 18 have in common? They can’t vote in America. Yet, corporations exert a great deal of influence over elected officials who are writing and […]

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Booklobbyists Can Influence a Politician’s Decisions

April 15th, 2008 · No Comments

We talked about BookLobby on Shaine Mata’s Morning Show on BlogTalkRadio. We spent a good amount of our time talking about the role of Staff in influencing a representative’s opinion and the role of constituents to influence a Staff.
Shaine actually worked as an aide at the Texas capitol during the 2007 Legistlative session. He says […]

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Lobbying, Lobbyists, Constituents and BookLobby

April 14th, 2008 · No Comments

This is probably the most detailed public communication I’ve made about why we’ve created BookLobby and why it will make a difference. Stay to the end to hear more about the generational shift that is making grass-roots politics like BookLobby possible.

TMI Episode 4 - Broadcast your self LIVE

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BookLobby on BlogTalkRadio with Shaine Mata

April 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Tuesday, April 15 at 8:30am Central
Listen
Call in during the show at 646-716-8227.
I’m going to be talking with Shaine Mata about the reasons BookLobby is being created. I hope you can tune in or listen after the fact.
Topics include:

Why Lobbyists have special access
Why individuals can’t be lobbyists today
Why elected officials give lobbyists their […]

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BookLobby to be Featured on “Too Much Information” Video Blog

March 29th, 2008 · No Comments

BookLobbyist Brian Massey on Sarah Vela’s video blog Too Much Information. Brian will be talking about why BookLobby has been created and how you can change the hearts and minds of our elected officials as a Booklobbyist.
Tune in on Monday, April 14 at 10:00am central time.

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