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Who’s Most Likely to Speak Up?
Governing magazine answers that question and provides some interesting insights on getting participation and feedback from community members. “The Citizens Most Vocal in Local Government,” by Mike Maciag, discusses the results of a survey by the National Research Center on the demographics of people who participate in discussion and debate of local issues. It offers helpful info for library directors and boards who are working on strategic planning and looking for community input.
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