Create Sign Petition on white house website Understand We the People New way to petition the Obama Administration
Create Account on whitehouse.gov website Understand We the people and start to support online petitions
Create Sign Petition on white house website Understand We the People New way to petition the Obama Administration
No.1 Amendment - must for every democratic nation.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
-The First Amendment, United States Constitution
The right to petition your government is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
What is the purpose of the We, the people –
We the People is a new, easy way for Americans to make their voice heard in our government. It is a platform on the White House website where individuals can create and sign petitions that call for action by the federal government on a range of issues facing our nation. If a petition gathers enough signatures, it will be reviewed by White House staff and receive an official response. We the People helps the White House understand the views of the American people and have a focused and civil conversation with them.
Will the President respond to petitions posted on We the People?
Petition responses will come from a variety of Administration officials, including staff at the White House. From time to time President Obama may respond directly to petitions, but we expect most of responses to come from other Administration officials.
The White House has created We the People to be a platform on the White House website where individuals can create and sign petitions that call for action by the federal government on a range of issues facing our nation.
For each topic included in We the People, users can petition the Administration to address a problem, support or oppose a proposal, or otherwise change or continue federal government policy or actions.
We the People provides a new way to petition the Obama Administration to take action on a range of important issues facing our country.
American Government created We the People because we want to hear from you.
If a petition gets enough support, White House staff will review it, ensure its sent to the appropriate policy experts, and issue an official response.
We the People on WhiteHouse.gov– a new platform that gives all Americans a way to create and sign petitions on a range of issues affecting nation.
Moreover, if a petition gathers enough online signatures, it will be reviewed by policy experts and petition creator and who support that receive an official response.
You may use this platform on the White House website to create and sign petitions that call for the federal government to take action on a range of issues.
For each topic included in We the People, you can petition the Administration to address a problem, support or oppose a proposal, or otherwise change or continue federal government policy or actions.
As explained below, if a petition meets the signature goal within the designated period, the White House will respond to that petition in a timely fashion.
In order to participate in We the People, you must create a WhiteHouse.gov User Account.
You are required to use a valid email address when registering your account.
Only one account per individual is allowed.
You must be 13 or older in order to create an account and participate in We the People.
Creating and signing We the People petitions must be done by individuals interacting directly with WhiteHouse.gov and not through a third party website or service.
Here’s how it works:
Steps
Step one -
Create or Sign a Petition: Anyone 13 or older can create a WhiteHouse.gov account.
Step two –
After that, you can create your own online petition or you can start supporting other petitions asking the Obama Administration to take action on a range issues.
Step Three – Take Active Part
Build Support and Gather Signatures for your Petition:
It’s up to you to build support for a petition.
Use email, Facebook, Twitter and word of mouth to tell your friends, family, and coworkers about the petitions you care about.
Step 4 –
The White House Reviews and Responds:
If a petition reaches a certain threshold (initially 5,000 signatures within 30 days), it will be reviewed by policy officials in the Administration and an official response will be issued.
After a user creates a petition, he or she will receive a direct link to that petition that may be sent to friends, posted on social networks, or otherwise shared in order to gain signatures for the petition.
If the petition meets a pre-set signature threshold within a designated time period, the petition will become visible to individuals browsing or searching the White House website.
If enough users sign the petition to reach a second pre-set signature threshold within that time period, the White House commits to respond to the petition in a timely fashion.
The White House may also elect to respond to any petition before it reaches the first or second threshold. Once the White House responds to a petition, it is closed to additional signatures.
Step by step Guide in depth –
You Create a Petition
Before you start a petition, take some time to think about your goal.
What you want President Obama or the White House to do?
Why others should support your cause?
This will help you clearly articulate your position and make your petition more effective.
You should also check to be sure, there isn’t already a petition with the same goal on the site.
Here's how to create a new petition:
Enter Basic Information Start by entering a short (120 characters or less) headline for the petition by completing the sentence “We believe the Obama Administration should….” Your headline should be clear and compelling and describe the goal of your petition.
Next, you’ll select up to three issue categories.
If you want to add additional information about the topic of your petition, you can do that later by adding tags.
Look for Similar Petitions Once you submit your petition headline and categories; we’ll search the system to see if there are any existing petitions that are similar.
If there is already an existing petition that addresses the concerns you have, you may want to sign that petition instead rather than creating a new one.
You will increase the likelihood of getting a response by signing onto an existing petition rather than creating a duplicate petition on the same issue.
Provide Additional Details If you don’t find an existing petition that is similar, next you’ll enter additional details about the petition. This is where you have a chance to make your case.
Use this space to clearly articulate your goals and what you would like the Obama Administration to do. Include additional information or research to support your request.
Keep the petition description brief, you only have 800 characters including spaces. You’ll also have a chance to add additional tags to help further define the topic of your petition.
Please note that petitions on the We the People site will be moderated. Some petitions may be removed from the site consistent with the Terms of Participation and Moderation Policy.
Preview, Publish, and Promote. Next, you’ll have a chance to preview the petition and make changes.
Be sure to double-check for spelling, punctuation, and grammar because once you publish a petition it cannot be edited. Once you’ve published a petition, the real work begins: it’s time to start promoting it with your friends, family and others who care about the issue.
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Others Sign
After you publish the petition, it’s up to you to promote it and get others to sign. You’ll get an automatic email once your petition is published that you can forward to get started.
Remember you have just 30 days to get 25,000 signatures in order to get a response from the White House. And it’s up to you to get to 150 signatures in order for your petition to be publicly searchable on the We the People tool on WhiteHouse.gov.
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The White House Reviews and Responds
Once the petition reaches the required threshold, it will be put in a queue to be reviewed by the White House. Others can still sign the petition while it is awaiting a response from the White House. When the White House responds, everyone who has signed the petition will get email from the White House to let you know that we’ve reviewed and responded to the petition.
The White House reserves the right to change the time limits and signature thresholds and apply them to petitions created after the change has been published to this “Current thresholds” section:
AS OF OCTOBER 3, 2011:
To cross the first threshold and be searchable within WhiteHouse.gov, a petition must reach 150 signatures within 30 days.
To cross the second threshold and require a response, a petition must reach 25,000 signatures within 30 days.
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Below is the link to create an account on white house.gov website
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/user/register
on the above site you will have to fill or give
email address , first name and last name and zip code.
Once you fill the information and create account within a few minutes you will receive email and then you must click on the link in that email in order to verify your account.
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Friday, July 13, 2012
Tags – White house We the people Online Petition President Obama
2 comments:
thats so brilliant
@MEcoy
thanks.