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What the New Government Means for You
Now that the election is over, Rocket Lawyer will work to help you understand what the transition to a new government, led by President-elect Obama and the new congress, will mean for you and your family, your business or your law practice. The election results clearly indicate that next year will be marked by change. We can certainly expect a flurry of legislation targeted toward economic recovery, potentially including sweeping action on taxation, health care, energy and education.
How can you plan for the new government? What opportunities and risks will emerge in the coming months as a result of America's new political direction? These are important questions that Rocket Lawyer will help answer. The Rocket Lawyer Free Legal Help center will continue to be a good place to find simple answers to your legal questions.
We plan to be very active on behalf of consumers, small business owners and legal professionals. We'll be asking for your opinions so that we can understand how best to serve you. We hope that you will take the time to complete our survey and tell us what you think and what legal services and information you need, in this time of change.
As always, thank you for using RocketLawyer.com.
President-elect Obama:
Voting is perhaps our most fundamental legal right. Rocket Lawyer's State Law Legal Help center has links to every official state site. From there, look for your Secretary of State page to find essential voting information to help you get to the polls!
Google's US Voter Info map can help you find your polling place in all fifty states.
SmartVoter.org is also a great source of information, from the League of Women Voters.
- You can find your personal ballot and polling location
- Browse every election and find particular candidates
- Find a list of other helpful election-related links
Whatever you do, remember to vote and exercise your most important legal right.
And hey, Starbuck's is even giving away a free cup of coffee, so we can all caffeinate after staying up late reading about the issues and getting up early to cast our ballots!