On July 4, 2009, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the founding of MyGov365 will be formally announced when the Declaration of MyGov365 (www.MyGov365.com) is offered to the American citizens via the internet. A mere 300 miles away from Philadelphia across the state and 233 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, Pittsburgh welcomes the announcement of the Declaration of MyGov365.
MyGov365 provides a social media platform to bridge the communication gaps between Citizens, Government, and Political Professionals. As a universal destination to access information related to politics, civics, and government, MyGov365 provides citizen, government, and political professional users with a powerful suite of tools to engage elected officials, constituents, and stakeholders; creating a 24/7-365 day a year feedback loop to enhance the legislative and civic process on all levels: local, state, and federal.
Founder and President, Jay Resio, envisions MyGov365.com as a “non-partisan tool to empower the average Joe or Jane Citizen to become engaged in the civic process on all levels of government and restore the belief that it is our government, not just in election years and not just in the voting booth, but all 365 days of the year, as evident by the name MyGov365.” Resio also believes the power of their unique social media platform complete with Social Polling™ will provide invaluable reporting to elected officials, campaigns and other professional users.
Founded on the belief that it is our government, 24/7-365 days a year, MyGov365 endeavors to inform the public, inspire citizens to participate, to engage elected officials and make transparent their legislative efforts, and provide virtual soapboxes and town hall forums for concerned citizens to voice their opinions and participate in their government every day of the year.
The American people are invited to join in the founding of MyGov365 by signing the virtual Declaration of MyGov365. Visit www.declarationofmygov365.com on July 4, 2009 at 12:00 noon EST.


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