The main factor that leads the press to give little attention to serious public policy discussion are:
- the fact that citizens don't want to listen to such information.
- the fact that reporters aren't professionally trained to cover those stories.
What is Public policy?
- A public policy is essentially what the government (any public official who influences or determines public policy, including school administrators, members of city councils, county supervisors, etc.) does or does not do about a problem that is brought to their attention for consideration and potential action.
- A need for attention-requiring issues or problems leads to the creation of policy.
- The government's policy is what it decides to do (actually) or not do (implicitly) in relation to a specific topic or problem.
- A policy could be a law, a regulation, or the collection of all the laws and regulations that apply to a specific problem or topic.
- The "public" is represented while making policy.
- A goal or desired state, such as the resolution of an issue, is the focus of policy.
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