The Public Purpose

Putting it into Practice: Examples using the Research Recommendations

To rebuild support for government’s fundamental mission to pursue the common good, people from all sectors of society must be engaged in reclaiming the balance between public and private purpose, between individual and collective responsibilities. While our efforts must go beyond improved communications, finding ways to make our everyday communications better is a logical place to start with this endeavor. After attending a Making the Case for Government training, many attendees begin to practice the framing techniques we teach and to use the concepts developed from our Talking about Government research.

We are gratified to see the lessons being practiced – both in how individuals and organizations organize themselves to this task and to the new dedication and commitment to changing the conversation with the public at large. We see evidence of this in how our fellow “practitioners” are shaping their advocacy campaigns, drafting their policy materials, engaging the media, and developing their outreach and education efforts.

Here, we share with you examples they sent to us. In these, our colleagues:

Government - what it really is and what it really does
Amarillo Globe-News Online. 7/23/2007
An op-ed By James Hallmark

Public Works Commentary
Is Ref. C cash being spent as promised?
Denver Post 9/14/2007
An op-ed By Wade Buchanan, The Bell Policy Center

Public Works Commentary
Citizens’ Guide to a Strong Economy
March 19, 2007
A presentation by the Institute for Wisconsin’s Future

Public Works Commentary
Oregon Makes Top 10 with Low Business Taxes
Oregon Public Broadcasting. October 10, 2007
An interview with Chuck Sheketoff of Oregon Center for Public Policy

Public Works Commentary
Raise Revenue to Cut R.I.’s deficit (View Annotated)
The Providence Journal, May 30, 2007
An op-ed by Kate Brewster, The Poverty Institute, (the author was misidentified as Kay Brewster in The Providence Journal)
Public Works Commentary
Ohio: An Economy that Works.
January 2007
A report by Amy Hanuer, Ohio Matters
Public Works Commentary
Playing with a Progressive Narrative
Commonweal Institute Blog
January 9, 2007
Posted by Dr. Katherine Forrest

Public Works Commentary
Public Structures Spotlight
Public Assets Institute Website
Public Works Commentary