Sunday, July 25, 2010

GradeGov.com creator and founder Elizabeth Letchworth tonight on the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution


How many times have you wanted to criticize or congratulate a member of Congress? Now you can grade any member of Congress. Remember, "they work for you"….remind them!

Thanks to Elizabeth B. Letchworth and her creation of gradegov.com, you can make your voice heard!

GRADEGOV.com… a free, quick and easy web site designed to afford the public an opportunity to GRADE (Members of Congress) as to their performance on Capitol Hill & to follow their Grades up with a letter of explanation. GradeGov has had over 3.3M pages viewed since its launch April of last year. Each MOC has a page on GradeGov where the visitor can see the MOC’s current mathematically averaged GRADE and read constituent letters, see important votes cast by the Member of Congress and also see a poll indicating whether the Congressperson would earn reelection this coming November.

Elizabeth Will share on the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution tonight how...

* They do see the GRADES and emails explaining the grades that gradegov. sends!

* We know they are listening!


About Elizabeth B Letchworth:

Elizabeth B Letchworth made history when she was elected by the entire United States Senate as the first and only female Secretary for the Majority for the Republicans. She was also elected as the Secretary for the Minority. Her 26 years of experience working exclusively on the Senate floor has earned her a one-of-a-kind talent to analyze and handicap the Congressional legislative process and Congress in general.

She is also writing a book about what lead her to create GradeGov.com. “Grading Congress, why Congress gets a failing Grade” is designed to let the public know how and why Congress is currently broken, how and why it got this way and how to fix it and get them back on track. “Grading Congress” is not a tell-all book, nor a book that assigns blame, but one that will explain how Congress is supposed to operate.

Currently Elizabeth writes several weekly columns and hosts radio & Internet shows designed to explain and bring insights as to the activities of Congress. Her show "Capitol Hill Insight" is designed to help the listeners understand how our Congress is supposed to operate for us in DC.

She current splits her time between Central Florida and Washington, DC doing work for Covington and Burling, as their Senior Legislative Advisor.

Join us live at 7:00 pm Pacific, or catch the archive later, for our interview with Elizabeth at BlogTalkRadio.com/PoliticalPistachio.

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