ideas
Refocusing on Quality of Life
Bloggers, In an attempt to refocus everyone on this thread, let me offer some observations: 1) Conducting a Quality of Life survey is but a first step in defining where we are, where we want to go and how we're going to get there. It will take everyone's input if it is to represent our diverse population. 2) The Clay Quality of Life Council is looking for input in the following areas of life indicators: Achieving Education Excellence, Growing a Vibrant Economy, Preserving the Natural Environment, Promoting Social Well Being and Harmony, Enjoying Arts, Culture and Recreation, Sustaining a Healthy Community, Maintaining Responsive Government, Moving Around Efficiently, Keeping the Community Safe and Other. Related: Report Abuse | read more | Key2life's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: ideas | indicators | quality of life
Components of a Healthy Democracy
finder, The impetus for this thread came from something you mentioned in an earlier blog which I thought I'd start a new blog for. You mentioned how low voter turnout was in a general election. Interestingly, our local turnout is usually better than the state or national average but having said that, lower voter turnout is a sympton of an unhealthy democracy. I did a little reading this afternoon and from the League of Womens Voter website found these criteria which are indicators of a healthy democracy. And they are:
Locally and nationally, I believe restoring health to the democratic process is probably one of the most important issues of the leaders we elect this year. We may individually have different ideas about how to reach a healthy democracy but on this I think we can all agree, the goal is to experience a healthy democracy. Related: Report Abuse | read more | Key2life's blog | 14 comments | Tags: democracy | health | ideas
|
Who's online
There are currently 0 users and 185 guests online.
Recent comments
|