Texas Policy Proposal
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Texas Policy Proposal
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Prepare a formal policy report that is a minimum of 1000 of your own words (excluding cited text), which must include the following:
• A statement of the current policy
• Reasons for initiating changes
• Policy options to be considered
• Pros and cons of each option
• Recommended course of action
• Reasoning for selecting that course of action
Identify the issue and how the policies of both the US government and Texas government have been addressing it historically.
• The article must be less than ten years old and a minimum of five pages in length.
• Carefully choose those works that provide a variety of perspectives on the topic.
• For current events information relevant to your topic, you may use newspaper articles, magazine articles, government publications and other reliable sources as
“supplemental sources.” That is, in addition to the 3 scholarly sources which I provide on the proposal page.
• Textbooks, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), Almanacs, Opposing Viewpoints or an Atlas are reference materials and should not be listed in any works
cited page on the collegiate level.
• Properly document your sources with both citing in the body as well as on a works cited page.
o in a Microsoft word document submitted to you.
Prepare a formal policy report that is a minimum of 1000 of your own words (excluding cited text), which must include the following:
• A statement of the current policy
• Reasons for initiating changes
• Policy options to be considered
• Pros and cons of each option
• Recommended course of action
• Reasoning for selecting that course of action
Identify the issue and how the policies of both the US government and Texas government have been addressing it historically.
• The article must be less than ten years old and a minimum of five pages in length.
• Carefully choose those works that provide a variety of perspectives on the topic.
• For current events information relevant to your topic, you may use newspaper articles, magazine articles, government publications and other reliable sources as
“supplemental sources.” That is, in addition to the 3 scholarly sources which I provide on the proposal page.
• Textbooks, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), Almanacs, Opposing Viewpoints or an Atlas are reference materials and should not be listed in any works
cited page on the collegiate level.
• Properly document your sources with both citing in the body as well as on a works cited page.