 CEC National Legislative Conference June 9, 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Communication Michelle Smart. Plan Before the school year starts make sure to have a classroom website. On the website tell a little bit about yourself.
Advertisements

Communicating ASLAs Policy Agenda An Advocacy Webinar from the ASLA Washington Office.
Advocacy Active support of an idea or cause, especially the act of pleading or arguing for something. Key components Knowing your objective  Understanding your audience.
Capitol Hill Tree Farm Fly-in Washington, D.C.
Critical Strategies in Effective Lobbying Presenter: Wendy Rae Hill, BSW Director of Government Relations and Political Affairs, NASW-CA.
@CFEDNews ALC Advocacy Training: Preparing for meetings on Capitol Hill September 12, 2012 Call-in Number: +1 (646) Access Code:
How to Have Successful Capitol Hill Meetings 2014 Principal of the Year Program.
The Art of Advocacy A Legislative Toolkit. Who Me? A Lobbyist?! Lobbying is the process of gathering information for the purpose of persuading someone.
Interactive Training Congressional Visit Role Play.
Influencing Congress Adopt-a-Congressperson Program.
A GUIDE TO ACTION BEING HEARD. 4 EASY WAYS TO GET THEIR ATTENTION Contact your legislators.
Page 1 Speaking Truth to Power: How to be an effective advocate Nancy Delaney, Oxfam America June 22, 2013.
 Special Education Legislative Summit July 13, 2015.
Influencing Policymaking at a Grassroots Level.
How to Educate Your Elected Officials About Taiwan ABC’s of Grassroots Advocacy.
Citizen Lobbying PDA National Field Team. What is Lobbying Over 30,000 paid lobbyists in DC Paid lobbying vs. Citizen lobbying Legislators need educating.
UNITE TO FACE ADDICTION ADVOCACY DAY 2015 Carol McDaid Capitol Decisions, Inc.
Communicating with your Policymakers Shireen Malekafzali, Senior Associate Rebecca Flournoy, Associate Director PolicyLink.
Making Your Case How To Effectively Educate Legislators And Policymakers.
Day on the Hill – Lobbying Visit Issue Review and Preparation Wednesday, July 22, 2015.
NAESP 2010 Advocacy Campaign Webinar Presentation on Background and Tips for Capitol Hill Visits June 30,
Presentation Instructions At the top of the screen, select VIEW Then, select SLIDE SHOW – This will start the show, which in total lasts about 20 minutes.
Advocacy Training for Take Action Week! Supported by: Webinar hosted by: with a presentation by: Brian Lindberg Executive Director Consumer Coalition for.
Professional Advocacy “Down the rabbit hole”. Contacts to Congress have exploded source: Congressional Management Foundation, 2008.
American Associations Day: How to Run a Congressional Meeting March 13, 2013.
How to Lobby and What to Expect on Capitol Hill By: Danielle LeClair, LIUNA PED March 19, 2013 PED Federal Employee Lobby Day Training.
Day on the Square March 19, 2014 Sponsored by: Governmental Relations Committee OACTE.
Presented by: Ohio Association of Colleges for Teacher Education And Ohio Confederation of Teacher Education Organization 2012.
The ABCs of Good Advocacy Educating for Careers Pathways to Success The ABCs of Good Advocacy Teri Burns Education Advocate February.
Conducting an Effective Congressional Visit. “Decisions are made by those who show up” – Pres. Jed Bartlett, The West Wing Your input as a constituent.
How To Lobby Your Member of Congress SHRM Advocacy Day – SHRM Leadership Conference – November 18, 2010.
Illinois Action for Children Media 101: Making the Press Work for You.
Effectively Communicating with Your State Legislator by Matt Sande Director of Legislation Pro-Life Wisconsin.
COALFIELD COMMUNICATIONS Working with the News Media Part 2 Laying the Groundwork - Getting Your Story Out.
How to Lobby Presented by Linda Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University Scott E. Miller, PHEAA.
Advocacy 101 NCSHA Annual Conference, Nashville, TN September 29, 2015 Guy Ford, Ohio HFA Kim Herman, Washington SHFC Garth Rieman, NCSHA.
Day on the Square Presented by: Dr. Ann Shelly, Ashland University Dr. Philip Ginnetti, Youngstown State University.
Get politically active for animals!. What is grassroots advocacy? An organized effort by citizens to affect public policy by influencing policy-makers.
COMMUNICATING WITH LEGISLATORS: ADVOCACY DAY September 21, 2015.
What does Public Policy Mean for Women Engineers? Presented by the FY16 Government Relations and Public Policy Committee Jan Williams, chair Elizabeth.
How To Lobby Yorrk Chapter Day Inside the Beltway Visit May 13, 2009.
AAIDD | The Arc | AUCD | NACDD | SABE | UCP Disability Policy Seminar Student/Young Professional Orientation Kim Musheno Director of Public Policy AUCD.
Preparation for Congressional Visits. Thank you for being an advocate!
11 Schools to Watch Advocacy Webinar Presenters: Ericka Uskali-Executive Director – National Forum Tracy Cain-Administrative Assistant – National Forum.
WELCOME TO THE 2011 NRHA AND POLICY PARTNERS POLICY INSTITUTE 22st Annual Rural Health Policy Institute.
Bob Blancato, Executive Director NANASP Advocacy Begins at Home Webinar.
Congressional Meetings Primer
Kidney Community Advocacy Day 2017 Advocate Pre-Training
Preparation for Congressional Visits
Presentation Outline How a bill becomes a law and your opportunities
National Coalition of State Rehabilitation Councils – NCSRC National Conference Call - February 14, 2017 Capitol Hill Congressional Visits Rhoda Hunter.
PAIU Spring day on the hill logistics
PAIU Spring day on the hill Briefing
Infectious Diseases Advocacy
How to Have Successful Hill Meetings
2017 Advocacy Day Training and Overview
A Review of the Legislative Process and How to Advocate Presenter: Alyssa Dobson, Director of Financial Aid, SRU V.P. PASFAA and Chair GRC.
FINDING AND USING YOUR VOICE: ADVOCATING AT YOUR STATE CAPITOL
WE HONOR VETERANS How to be an Advocate.
How to Have Successful Hill Meetings
How to Have Successful Hill Meetings
RCMA 2017 Legislative Day Prep Meeting
Tips to Make Capitol Hill Days a Success!
Visiting with Your Legislators
United Way of Pennsylvania
Conference Title Name Date.
AACRAO Congressional Hill Day
Conference Title Name Date.
Presentation transcript:

 CEC National Legislative Conference June 9, 2014

Tips for the Day  Wear comfortable shoes. You may be doing a lot of walking!  Be prepared to go through metal detectors and security lines.  The schedule is unpredictable. You may have to wait through no fault of the Member of Congress or their staff.  Keep the contact information for the offices your are visiting with you. Should you be delayed, call the office and let them know.  If in a large group – identify speakers for your group.

Things that May Surprise You  Youthful Staffers  Meeting Location  Meeting space is limited  Nontraditional locations (hallway, cafeteria)  Meeting Length  Approx. 30 minutes  Important to be clear and concise

Meeting Pointers  Introductions  Introduce yourself – your professional role, overview of children you work with, etc.  Key Legislative Issues  Choose 2-3 issues to discuss, you will not be able to cover all eight  Conclusion  Thank them for their time  Ask them what would be the best way to follow up with them

Meeting Pointers  Avoid special/gifted education jargon or acronyms  Congressional staff have multiple responsibilities  Familiarity with our issues may vary  Be an honest broker  Your credibility is EVERYTHING  It’s okay if you don’t know the answer; Tell them you will get back to them; Relay the question to CEC staff and we will be sure to get back to them.

Meeting Pointers  Advocacy Packets  Serve as a framework for your meetings  Hand staff the information from the packets  Discuss 2-3 issues included & reference other issues of concern are included.

Taking your message to Capitol Hill  Make it personal  YOU are special/gifted education’s best advocate  Connect with your legislators  Where are you from?  Where do you teach/work with children/research?  Why did you become a special /gifted educator?  Convey the link between policy and children & youth with exceptionalities and their families  You are their constituents

Meeting Pointers  Be respectful of the staffers time  Offer yourself as a resource  Leave your packet with the staff  Ask when and how to follow up with them  Ask them for business card for follow up  Ask to take a photo with them – then share it with CEC!

What else is going on?  Senate Labor-Health & Human Services-Education Appropriations Mark-Up  June 2:30pm – 124 Dirksen Senate Office Building

Do your Homework  Take 15 minutes to learn a little bit about the offices you are visiting.  Use the Legislative Action Center to do some research 1. Are they already a cosponsor of the legislation? Then thank them! 2. Visit their website to see if they highlight issues that can be related back to special/gifted education or to establish common ground.  Using a Smartphone? Download the “Congress” app from the Sunlight Foundation or the Captiol Visitor Center app:

Most Importantly…  YOU are the EXPERT  Convey your passion for children with exceptionalities  Express your concerns  Have FUN!

Getting Around  Minute walk from Union Station to Senate Office Buildings  2-5 Minute walk from Capitol South Metro to House Office Buildings  15 Minute walk from Senate Office Buildings to House Office Buildings