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Washington is broken. The political interests control what happens instead of the needs and desires of the American people. This gridlock can still be fixed with a program of reasonable solutions that have widespread support among Americans. Instead of fighting over who will lead an ineffective House of Representatives, why not have a government proposing and analyzing solutions to problems like Social Security, Medicare and the tax system? This book offers concrete solutions to more than a dozen important issues. Raymond Reott grew up in a modest home in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania with parents…mehr

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Washington is broken. The political interests control what happens instead of the needs and desires of the American people. This gridlock can still be fixed with a program of reasonable solutions that have widespread support among Americans. Instead of fighting over who will lead an ineffective House of Representatives, why not have a government proposing and analyzing solutions to problems like Social Security, Medicare and the tax system? This book offers concrete solutions to more than a dozen important issues. Raymond Reott grew up in a modest home in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania with parents who fortunately saw the value in education. Ray is a1977 graduate of Georgetown University's College of Arts and Sciences. He then got a law degree from the University of Chicago where he served on the Law Review. After clerking for year for Judge Richard Cudahy on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, he joined a Jenner & Block, a large Chicago law firm. Over time he became a partner and turned his litigation practice into a long career in environmental law. In 2002, Ray left Jenner to start his own firm specializing in environmental matters where he practices at the present. As part of that practice, he also has worked for over ten years in an of counsel capacity for Barack, Ferrazzano, Kirchbaum & Nagelberg LLP. For over twenty years, he was the editor of the Environmental Law Newsletter for the Illinois State Bar Association. Ray lives quietly in Chicago, travels frequently to Brookline Massachusetts to help care for his twin grandsons, is a serious board game player and is an avid but bad golfer.

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Raymond Reott grew up in a modest home in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania with parents who fortunately saw the value in education. Ray is a1977 graduate of Georgetown University's College of Arts and Sciences. He then got a law degree from the University of Chicago where he served on the Law Review. After clerking for year for Judge Richard Cudahy on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, he joined a Jenner & Block, a large Chicago law firm. Over time he became a partner and turned his litigation practice into a long career in environmental law. In 2002, Ray left Jenner to start his own firm specializing in environmental matters where he practices at the present. As part of that practice, he also has worked for over ten years in an of counsel capacity for Barack, Ferrazzano, Kirchbaum & Nagelberg LLP. For over twenty years, he was the editor of the Environmental Law Newsletter for the Illinois State Bar Association. Ray lives quietly in Chicago, travels frequently to Brookline Massachusetts to help care for his twin grandsons, is a serious board game player and is an avid but bad golfer.