
New Study Finds That Internet Town Hall Meetings Increase Constituent Trust, Perception of Members of Congress The Congressional Management Foundation and its academic research partners are releasing a report entitled Online Town Hall Meetings: Exploring Democracy in the 21st Century. The report summarizes findings and recommendations from an academic study of online town hall meetings between Members of Congress and their constituents which were facilitated by the partners of the Connecting to Congress project. Washington, DC (PRWEB) October 20, 2009 The Congressional Management Foundation and its academic research partners are releasing a report entitled Online Town Hall Meetings: Exploring Democracy in the 21st Century. The report summarizes findings and recommendations from an academic study of online town hall meetings between Members of Congress and their constituents which were facilitated by the partners of the Connecting to Congress project. WHAT: Highlights include:
WHEN: Monday, October 26 at 11:00 a.m., Eastern Daylight Time HOW: Contact us to receive an embargoed advance copy of the report. To participate in our online press conference, which will include remarks from participating Members of Congress, register at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/770904938 The Congressional Management Foundation (CMF) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting a more effective Congress. For over 30 years, CMF has worked internally with Member offices, committees, leadership, and institutional offices in the House and Senate to foster improved management practices through staff training, office consultations, publications on best practices, and technology research. Simply put, CMF advocates good government through good management. For more information, contact CMF at (202) 546-0100 or http://www.cmfweb.org. ###
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