PopVox

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POPVOX is a platform that combines legislative data with personal reactions, delivering the users' opinions to governmental officials on policies. Formed in 2010 by and Marci Harris, POPVOX was developed as a civic engagement resource to connect the citizens and the government, with the mission to "empower effective participation, and create a transparent record that influences policy-making and fosters accountable, responsive governing."[1]

History[]

The two founders of POPVOX, Rachna Choudhry and Marci Harris, met in 2009, bonding over how the governmental system was broken;[neutrality is disputed] they realized that they both wanted to make their voices heard by lawmakers. They began to communicate more in an effort to establish a solution to their shared problem, and eventually took their idea to Tim O’Reilly, who became their first angel investor.[neutrality is disputed] Afterwards, Choudhry and Harris raised additional funds from family and friends before quitting their jobs.[2] After launching the first version of the platform, they saw just how much people wanted a "transparent advocacy platform" when military families used POPVOX to ask Congress to pass a bill that would continue to provide compensation regardless of a government shutdown.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.popvox.com
  2. ^ McKinney, Sarah. "The Future Of Political Engagement Is Here (And It's Called POPVOX)". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-12-06.

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