The Obama-Biden Transition Team will be hearing from many groups over the next several weeks. On this page, you can track these meetings, view documents provided to the Transition, and leave comments for the team.
Disclaimer: The PDFs listed below do not represent the views of the Obama-Biden Transition team, or the views of the current administration. These documents were created by the organizations and individuals listed, and delivered to Transition team members with knowledge that all materials would be made public on Change.gov.
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The National Alliance of Black School Educators  Nov. 21, 2008

A legal rational for declaring education a Civil Right  

Girls Inc.  Nov. 21, 2008

A layout of problems in the judicial system when it comes to handling girls

Girls Inc.  Nov. 21, 2008

“No Child Left Behind Reauthorization Recommendations”

The National Alliance of Black School Educators  Nov. 21, 2008

A legal rational for declaring education a Civil Right  

American Bar Association  Nov. 21, 2008

“Achieving The Potential: The Future Of Federal E-Rulemaking”

OMB Watch  Nov. 21, 2008

“Moving Toward A 21st Century Right-To-Know Agenda”

National Water Policy Dialogue  Nov. 20, 2008

“Summary of the September 2007 Water Policy Dialogue and a copy of the letter sent to the President, all governors, and key leaders in Congress.”

Documents:
20081120_nwp.pdf
Environment and Energy Study Institute  Nov. 20, 2008

“By utilizing the renewable resources on America’s farmland, we can generate electricity, fuel our vehicles, and create a variety of products, all of which can provide new revenue streams to farmers.”

Documents:
20081120_EESI.pdf
Copyright Industries’ Global Challenges for 2008  Nov. 20, 2008

“Reduce copyright piracy, remove market access barriers, strenghten laws.”

Documents:
20081120_global.pdf
Advancing Reproductive Rights and Health in a New Administration  Nov. 20, 2008

“Greater investments in reproductive health care will improve women’s health, reduce the incidence of disease, and promote healthy childbearing.”

Documents:
20081120_women.pdf

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