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  1. Official guidelines supporting the Plain Writing Act of 2010. This website explains plain language and includes a link to the Federal Plain Language Guide, which you can download as a PDF …

  2. Plain language begins long before you put pen to paper—or keystroke to keyboard. Start by researching your topic, understanding your audience, and planning and organizing how you …

  3. The Plain Language Action and Information Network (PLAIN) is a community of federal employees dedicated to the idea that citizens deserve clear communications from government.

  4. Place main ideas, important information, or general information frst, followed by details and other information. • Use lists, tables, charts, graphics, or images. • Use question, statement, or topic …

  5. First, the section “Writing for Plain Language” helps us comply with the Plain Writing Act of 2010. Second, it addresses many of the questions and issues unanswered by the Government …

  6. Federal Plain Language Guidelines - These guidelines were developed as part of the Plain Writing Act of 2010 to assist government agencies in writing documents for the general public.

  7. Plain Writing Act of 2010 According to the Plain Writing Act of 2010, all new government documents that meet the following criteria must be written in plain language: