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Calendar   OC YMF
Location Michael Baker International5 Hutton Centre Dr #500, Santa Ana, CA 92707
Date Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Duration   1 hours
Details Are you an ASCE member interested in walking the halls of Capitol Hill and learning firsthand how policy is crafted? Every spring, ASCE holds its Legislative Fly-In Program in Washington, D.C., an intensive two-day program that provides participants with an inside look at the public policy process.  Attendees will have the opportunity to directly meet their Members of Congress or their staff at the U.S. Capitol.  By meeting and making contacts with their elected officials, participants can achieve true conversations about issues important to the profession and become a trusted advisor when bills are drafted or considered. Legislative Fly-In 101 Workshop Not sure how to apply or have questions about the program?  ASCE OC Government Relations Committee is here to answer your questions!  Please join us on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 5:30 PM to learn more about how you can influence the public policy developments, how to navigate the Fly-In application process, and hear from our past attendees about their experience.  Dinner and parking validation will be provided! See below for more information about the 2020 Legislative Fly-In, or click [here] to read last year's recap! Please contact Adeleine Tran (Adeleine.Tran@outlook.com) or Patrick Tierney (Patrick.Tierney@mbakerintl.com) with any questions. 2020 Legislative Fly-In The 2020 Legislative Fly-In is now accepting applications. This year's event takes place on March 11–12, 2020 in Washington, D.C. The Fly-in program includes:  Meetings on The Hill with your Members of Congress or their staff Briefing sessions on key legislation active in Congress and ASCE's legislative priorities. Training on lobbying and influencing your elected leaders — including pre-event webinars Networking with your ASCE peers from across the country A Younger Member Program Tips on continuing relationships with your elected officials once you return home
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