CATALYST 730: Capitol Training Day

Janice Cookston
WeTexans.com Archives
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DATE: December 8, 2012

LOCATION: Texas Capitol – Austin

TIME: 10:30a – 4:30p

Together with Texans for Accountable Government, we proudly present our first annual Catalyst 730: Capitol Training Day, a full day of educational sessions, discussion and dialogue designed to teach you everything you need to know to take an active role in Texas’ legislative process.

What’s in a name?

cat·a·lyst [kat-l-ist]

  1. something that causes activity between two or more persons or forces without itself being affected.
  2. a person or thing that precipitates an event or change
  3. a person whose talk, enthusiasm, or energy causes others to be more friendly, enthusiastic, or energetic.

730 [sev-uhn-thur-tee]

The number of days in a biennium. The business and budget of Texas government is planned two years at a time. While the Texas legislature only meets every two years for 140 days, if we are to be effective catalysts in Austin we must be engaging lawmakers and working on good policy throughout the entire biennium, 730 days.

We founded We Texans in 2010 as a nonprofit and nonpartisan public policy organization whose goal is to protect liberty, justice & integrity in Texas through activism and education. As an extension of this mission, we created Catalyst 730. In this year’s program, four sessions of content will cover everything you need to know about how to become active in the legislative process in Austin.

This event is free and open to the public but space is limited. So mark your calendars and plan to join us in Austin on Saturday, December 8. If you’re traveling from out of town, be sure to check out MegaBus for transportation options starting as low as $1 each way.

We hope to see you at the Catalyst 730 this year!

SPONSORS
This event is generously sponsored by  Rep. David Simpson, Sen. Jeff Wentworth formerly , Rep. Dennis Bonnen, Rep. George Lavender and Sen. Jane Nelson and is supported through contributions from our members — formerly via www.wetexans.com 

Program

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Speaker and Special Guests Bios (PDF)

9:30a | Registration Opens

10:30a | Session 1: Foundations of Limited Government
Our Executive Director, Debra Medina , will lead the opening session with a presentation on the danger of pure democracy, the tyranny of the majority and the sovereignty of state government

11:15a | Session 2: The Legislative Process
An introduction to the Texas legislature including an overview of committees, the legislative calendar, committee offices and how a bill becomes law.

11:45a | Session 3: Capitol Tour
This walking tour will show you how to get around the Capitol and include key stops at the floor of Senate, floor of House, committee hearing rooms, the Governor’s office, the Speaker’s office and Representative & Senator offices.

12:30p | Round Table Lunch
Our lunch break will offer you the chance to mix it up with experienced volunteers, activists, lobbyists, state reps and their staff.

1:15p | Panel Discussion
Our extended lunch break will conclude with a panel discussion and audience Q&A. The panel will discuss the fast-pace of the session and need for interim work, how to build relationships within the Capitol,  how to get connected to the right legislative staffer and other responsibilities of legislative staff including helping constituents navigate government bureaucracy. The panel will be made up of: legislators, legislative Chief of staff and staff member, lobbyist and activist leader.

2:30p | Session 4 (Part 1): Getting Involved
The final session of the day will be broken into two parts and include all the pragmatic details you’ll need to know to become a catalyst in the legislative process. From the logistics of where to park, where to eat, when to come and where to stay, to the details on hearing proceedings and etiquette. This session will be jam packed with helpful how-tos for tracking legislation, testifying at committee hearings, visiting legislators offices and utilizing the Texas Legislature Online website.

3:45p | Closing Address

Departing State Senator, Jeff Wentworth , will lead our closing session with an address on the importance of citizen involvement in state government and their ability to affect change.

Power Point Presentations

We Texans Archives

Special Thanks to Debra Medina and staff for outstanding research on sovereignty and property rights and property taxes. Hat Tip to all! Formerly WeTexans.com this content is archived and searchable here on Constitutional Liberty Coalition for reference only.