Reform America
Book Project
The Reform America Book Project is an effort to bring together viewpoints from all social, political, religious and economic backgrounds in America on solutions to the problems that face our nation.
While the obvious issues of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are pressing and important, they are not the only issues facing our nation. Reform America believes that we need to talk about issues that impact the daily lives of Americans if we are to move America forward into the future and keep our country strong and safe for future generations.
To that end we are asking for Americans to submit articles on the following list of topics. We ask that you follow the guidelines set forth in the Guidelines section of this document in the interest of consistency of content quality for the book slated for publication in early 2009.
Subject List:
Alternative Fuels |
Immigration Reform |
Border Security |
Insurance Reform |
Campaign Finance Reform |
Judicial Accountability |
Corporate Accountability |
Judicial Ethics |
Corporate Ethics |
Labor Reform |
Disaster Relief |
Legislating Morals |
Education Reform |
Legislative Accountability |
Environmental Education |
Legislative Ethics |
Equal Access to Government Services |
Line Item Veto |
Family Friendly Legislation |
Lobby Reform |
Federal Funding of the Arts |
Media Accountability |
Foreign Relations |
Military Readiness |
Free Speech Protections |
National Security |
Free Trade |
PAC Reform |
Freedom of Religion |
Parental Accountability |
Gay & Lesbian Rights |
Prison Reform |
Green House Emissions |
Reproductive Rights |
Gun Control |
Separation of Powers |
Healthcare Reform |
Taxation Equity |
Homelessness |
Tort Reform |
Human Rights in Global Relations |
Veterans Affairs |
Human Rights in Domestic Intelligence |
Welfare Reform |
Guidelines for the articles:
1: Any statements of fact must have corroborating evidence source noted.
2: All suggestions for solutions must be realistic and achievable.
3: Personal attacks should not be included in any article. (This is about solutions not attacks. Noting examples of problems that include a group's or individual's actions should be stated in a factual manner without editorializing.)
4: Opinions should be stated as such.
5: No profanity. (The book should be accessible to the widest possible audience and profanity dissuades some readers while the lack of profanity will not likely dissuade any readers.)
Hard copy submissions can be mailed to:
Reform America Book Project
425 Orange St. #402
Oakland, CA 94610
You can e-mail soft copy submissions by e-mailing your submission to:
book_project@reform-america.net