Drafting Federal Legislation and Amendments, 1-day course in DC, Sept. 21, 2017

 

Drafting Federal Legislation and Amendments

A “how to” program for anyone who drafts federal legislation.

James Madison, 4th U.S. President, 1809-1817

This course helps anyone draft, revise, and review bills and amendments, with lessons especially useful to those who review legislation, prepare reports, or draft legislation and other formal legislative documents. In this course our expert faculty explain the role of the OMB, and examine various formats and explore ways to choose the one most appropriate for your issue.

When: September 21, 2017, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Where: In Washington, DC at the Hall of the States, 444 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC (1 1/2 blocks from the Union Station Metro stop). Directions and links to maps on web site.

For more information, including agenda and secure online registration, see TCNDEFLA.com

Approved for CEUs from George Mason University
Approved for 0.6 CEUs from George Mason University.

This course and any combination of its topics can be tailored for custom on-site presentation at your location and is available via the GSA Schedule.

 






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