Governments at all levels across the US can create changes in law, rules and regulations in order to promote youth voice and youth involvement. Those policy changes could look like this:
- Local, county, regional, state, and federal governments mandated to create policies that ensure youth civic engagement;
- Lower the federal voting age from 18 to 12;
- All federal agencies that affect young people must create an Office of Student Engagement to foster youth involvement in the management, evaluation, programs, planning, research and decision-making of programs affecting them;
- Eliminate all age restrictions on public office;
- Create youth-adult partnership councils for all substantive public offices, including state governors, city councils, and more.
These are just simple ideas. More complex governmental change strategies must be designed to meet the realistic and practical goals of government, in order for advocates to successfully navigate the complex inner workings of democratic government. Making public policy is the one step of many to re-envision the roles of young people throughout society.
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