Purpose of Governmental Citizens of Wisconsin

Public servants and systems within U.S. government are designed to be managed by U.S. citizens.  Civic capacity of people is expressed in Constitutions, Federal codes and State legislation. 

Millions of public servants have been granted limited power through the U.S. Constitution.  The greatest power over public servants are documents that outline what a position of public service is required to perform.  The State assigned all members of government positions protocols located in State statutes, Administrative Codes, Federal codes, Constitutions, and inter-agency regulations.

One feature of this site is to direct people how to compare public servant actions to position protocols to determine if actions were legitimate or should be corrected.  Systems presently exist within government documents for U.S. residents to hold members of government accountable for failures, neglect, crimes, participating in corruption, and many other forms of misaction.   

– Citizens can enter government to manage it from within.
– Electing local candidates that fit personal interests is a method for customizing local governments.
– The public can inform or persuade local officials to provide expectations of public benefit.  
– The government cannot infract upon people’s rights who abide by the law.
– We the People free to decide how to live our lives within the boundaries of constitutions and laws.

List of Civic Tools for Managing Local, State and Federal Government
Vote – Research Candidates – Elect Preferences
Access State Legislation & Constitutions to become Informed
Access State Position Protocols to Manage Positions
Judicial Effort – Administrative Procedure & Review – for Accountability
Understand Power of Petition & Referendum