Government policy refers to the laws, enactments and even regulations that are devised by governments to solve important problems of society. Policy is the result of a process that involves several groups and individuals – including government officials, public or private citizens and experts in the field. It is also a broad strategy used by private or public groups to bring about political change and to protect legal rights.
One of the most fundamental aspects of government policy is the ability to set priorities. Identifying what is most important is essential because without this, the government could end up being involved in too many endeavors that it cannot handle. This is often a difficult task, as there are always new endeavors that may need to be started or existing ones that need to be continued. This is why it is so important for the government to be able to get input from other groups, organizations and individuals in order to set a clear course of action that everyone can support.
The affirmative in a policy debate usually begins with identifying the problem that they are debating, arguing that the problem will not be addressed otherwise and then proving that their plan will be able to do so. It is also essential for the affirmative to understand the resistance that their proposal will face and be prepared to address this at all times. This is why it is also crucial for the affirmative to have champions and stewards that will push the policy forward at all times.