In an essay address each of these:
a. Briefly describe your policy. What exactly would it do? Which government agency will implement it and why did you choose it? What part of the agency’s mission does it address?
b. Why is the policy important? Who does it benefit in the population? Who does it affect negatively if anyone?
c. Provide at least two verifiable facts to support your policy. Cite your references. d. Are there any drawbacks to your policy? Do you have an idea of how to address these problems? e. One paragraph summary of strengths of your policy and why it is needed.