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<big>'''eOS @GreenPolicy360'''</big> | |||
'''eOS featured in Green Horizon''' | :* http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/EOS_eco_Operating_System | ||
<big>'''eOS featured in Green Horizon Magazine'''</big> | |||
* ''December 2013'' | |||
: ''eOS Part One http://www.green-horizon.org/eos/'' | |||
* ''June 2014'' | |||
: ''eOS Part Two http://www.green-horizon.org/eos2/'' | |||
* ''December 2014'' | |||
: ''eOS Part Three -- http://www.green-horizon.org/eos-part-3/'' | |||
[[File:EcoOS GreenHorizon.png]] | [[File:EcoOS GreenHorizon.png]] | ||
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: [[File:SJS - Steven Schmidt - Green Horizon Magazine on Founders of the Green Party.png]] | |||
:: [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:SJS_-_Steven_Schmidt_-_Green_Horizon_Magazine_on_Founders_of_the_Green_Party.png '''Green Horizon Magazine, 'On Founders of the U.S. Green Party' '''] | |||
'''''Steven Schmidt''''' | |||
''Steve promoted and ably defended the creation of the Association of Green State Parties in the early days of the nascent U.S. Green Party. In 1995 at a national gathering of Greens in New Mexico, he presented the "40-State Green Organizing Effort," a strategic plan that included a presidential campaign by state parties with a convention to be held in Los Angeles. The proposal was accepted and state parties moved forward with national organizing based on his plan. Steve chaired a new Platform committee from 1995 to 2001, during which time he structured and drafted a significant amount of the founding platform (which can be found at [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Green_Platform '''https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Green_Platform''']). The official, founding U.S. Green Party Platform was an integral part of the subsequent successful submission to the FEC for national committee/party status.'' | |||
'''[[Green Party]]''' | |||
:* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Green_Party | |||
::* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Green_Platform | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 14 September 2022
eOS @GreenPolicy360
eOS featured in Green Horizon Magazine
- December 2013
- eOS Part One http://www.green-horizon.org/eos/
- June 2014
- eOS Part Two http://www.green-horizon.org/eos2/
- December 2014
- eOS Part Three -- http://www.green-horizon.org/eos-part-3/
Steven Schmidt
Steve promoted and ably defended the creation of the Association of Green State Parties in the early days of the nascent U.S. Green Party. In 1995 at a national gathering of Greens in New Mexico, he presented the "40-State Green Organizing Effort," a strategic plan that included a presidential campaign by state parties with a convention to be held in Los Angeles. The proposal was accepted and state parties moved forward with national organizing based on his plan. Steve chaired a new Platform committee from 1995 to 2001, during which time he structured and drafted a significant amount of the founding platform (which can be found at https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Green_Platform). The official, founding U.S. Green Party Platform was an integral part of the subsequent successful submission to the FEC for national committee/party status.
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