LEARN serves to educate county/township citizens and their elected officials about property rights and their ability to protect them. By educating local citizens and their elected officials about how the constitution and federal laws give each county, city or township (citizens and elected officials alike) power to communicate and coordinate with federal and state agencies to make joint and equal decisions, they can preserve their local economy, customs, cultures, and environments, including the protection of property rights. LEARN:

Over the past forty years, Congress and many state legislatures have enacted a host of federal and state environmental laws to protect the environment.  These laws have improved air and water quality and have helped citizens become more conscious of the environment and the need for stewardship. There is a downside, however. State and federal agencies often impose regulations that protect the environment at the unnecessary expense of people, thereby harming tens of thousands of families across America and sometimes destroying entire communities.

LEARN works by using little known legal requirements within existing federal environmental law. If a state receives federal funding for a program (most do), then state agencies are required to follow the same procedure.  Under federal law, the local government must define its own customs and culture and tax base. When local government also defines resource strategies that meet the intent of an environmental law, the federal agency must implement regulations that meet the local strategies or justify why it cannot. The local government can also offer alternatives and mitigation to the federal agency to which they must respond.

Getting started is simple. LEARN has a step-by-step workbook to walk a person through the procedure. It has all the information you need to assist local government and citizens successfully and legally attain joint and equal standing with federal/state agencies within federal and usually state law.

Each workbook includes:

 The workbooks are best used within an intensive workshop. Consultants can provide this in-depth training on the proper way to implement the steps. Preparing for joint and equal standing requires a proper sequence of actions by local citizens to empower their local government to jointly work and cooperate with the federal and state agencies. Each county city or township should carefully follow, in the proper sequence, the proven guidelines established by other successful local governments. Examples of enormous success stories are also included.

 

LEARN is powerful

because it works!