Hello,
Thank you for providing feedback on the Interactive Community Policy Memo. This is an exciting new concept based on my experience in Public Policy. The Memo is a new vision for North Carolina to bring Congressional public policymaking back into the hands of constituents.
The four sections (Roots, Trunk, Branches, and Leaves) are all chances for NC District 02 residents to provide feedback and help shape North Carolina’s vision, if Robert Bennett wins the Democratic Party primary on March 3rd, 2026, and the Midterm General election on November 3rd, 2026?
You can provide feedback on this Policy Platform by filling out this form.
The Full Memo can be accessed by clicking this link.
Guidelines and Rules for Feedback:
- You must provide your legal name, contact information, and address. I must be able to verify that you are both a real person and an NC District 02 resident. I may contact you if there are any questions about your feedback.
- Please keep all feedback and comments respectful and/or constructive. Comments like “Your plan sucks,” “Taxes are evil,” or any threats will be thrown out.
- Comments or feedback that are intentionally made to undermine this memo will not be accepted.
- Please keep all feedback reasonable. You are free to submit research, facts, evidence, etc., but entire research briefs or unreasonably long pieces of feedback will likely not be accepted.
- Please select the topic(s) on which you are providing feedback on. This helps us manage feedback efficiently. You may also submit a suggestion for a new topic, if necessary, especially for the Leaves section.
- NO INTEREST GROUP, ORGANIZATIONAL, OR CORPORATE feedback will be accepted. All feedback must be on an individual basis. This is how we maintain the integrity of this memo and the community-based public policy-making process. For what it is worth, I used to get paid to review and create memos such as this one. Thus, if a corporation or interest group tries to “funnel” their feedback through one person to exploit this rule, I will recognize it and throw that feedback in the trash.