From Deseret News archives:
Blog makes Leavitt readily available to all
He's made it surprisingly easy. Leavitt has become a blogger, posting his most recent entry from Tanzania. His journey has also included Mozambique, South Africa and Rwanda his goal to see, firsthand, the American "government research, programs, staff and partners in action," with emphasis on malaria and HIV-AIDS.
As far as I know, he's the first Cabinet-level government official to try his hand at a blog, and it's fascinating to look through the responses that he's garnered so far.
Some of them read a little like homework assignments, telling him what he should write about and even what approach he should take or avoid. Others are commercials for the commenter's own programs or efforts in a particular area, such as in dealing with flu pandemic. They're the least interesting of the bunch.
In his inaugural blog, Leavitt notes that he's not sure how often he'll write or how long he'll continue the blog, although he promises to stick with it for at least a couple of months. He's testing the waters. But he also promises that he will be writing the blog himself, not relying on staff members to do it for him. And he intends to read as many of the comments as he can find time for. The comments, by the way, are reviewed before they're posted to avoid anything inappropriate.
In an age when government officials and the people they are supposed to serve seem to have less and less in common and ever-more barriers between them, it's refreshing to see a senior government official make himself accessible, sharing his thoughts and interacting with others in a direct, readily available way. In the entries so far, he notes what he's learning as he travels and mentions things Health and Human Services is trying, such as a test run using the Postal Service to deliver medicine that might be needed in a pandemic.
It has potential to become much more than just refreshing.
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