Do a video promoting Government regulations and win a cash prize. What !! Are we all a bunch of idiots !!??

EPA Contest Seeks Videos Promoting Government Regulations
Monday, April 19, 2010
By Matt Cover, Staff Writer / CNS News

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson announces on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009 that her agency has decided that greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, threaten public health and the environment. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

(CNSNews.com) – President Obama's Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging the public to create video advertisements that explain why federal regulations are "important to everyone."

The contest, which ends May 17, will award $2,500 to the makers of the video that best explains why federal regulations are good and how ordinary citizens can become more involved in making regulations. The videos must be posted on YouTube and can be no more than 60-90 seconds in length.

In the current contest, each video must include the slogan “Let your voice be heard,” and it must direct viewers to the government’s regulatory website www.Regulations.gov. The winning video will then be used by the entire federal government to promote the regulatory process and enhance the public’s participation in it.
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