Nancy Elshoff Parks spent thirty-six years as a government public servant. She worked three years as a legislative analyst, subcommittee staffer, and bill drafter for the West Virginia Legislature ...lihat lebih banyakNancy Elshoff Parks spent thirty-six years as a government public servant. She worked three years as a legislative analyst, subcommittee staffer, and bill drafter for the West Virginia Legislature in the late 1970s. In 1980, she went to work for the federal government as a program analyst. She retired in 2014 after thirty-three years of federal government service. She has a degree in political science from the University of Cincinnati.
She knows how the federal government works from having worked in the government. She understands the legislative process as well. She writes this book as an American citizen concerned about the future of our nation and the futures of our children and grandchildren. She sets out to understand the political and economic policy situations that have impacted the middle and lower classes of Americans as they struggle to rebound from decades of money and power games over our government officials and policies. She analyzes many of our political and economic problems and provides specific recommendations on how to fix many of the problems in hopes of providing a guiding light into the future of America. She has lived most of her life in Ohio. She is married to her husband, Dan, and has a son, Mason, and two step daughters, Bridget and Andrea, and two step grandchildren, Thomas and Victoria.lihat lebih sedikit