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Capitol Hill Workshop: Politics, Policy, and Process Intensive 3-day congressional operations workshop Learn how Capitol Hill really works. |
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Congressional decision-making is driven by politics, policy and process. In this engaging workshop, Washington-based experts discuss these 3 P's and help you understand the complete policy-making process.
Our next Capitol Hill Workshop, scheduled for June 11-13, 2008, is for anyone whose work requires that they have a broad understanding of Congress and Capitol Hill.
In 3 days, this workshop covers
- Congressional operations and the legislative process
- How public policy and foreign policy become law
- Congressional politics and leadership
- Congressional budgeting today
- The role of OMB in the legislative process
- Effective communication with Congres
- The current trends in campaigns and elections
- How personal and committee staff work
- How you can build win/win relationships with staffers
Q&A with all faculty throughout.
- June 11-13, 2008
- 8:30 am to 4:00 pm each day
- See web site for locations.
For more information, see www.CapitolHillWorkshop.com.
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Capitol Hill Workshop
Our next Capitol Hill Workshop, scheduled for September 13-15, 2006, is for anyone whose work requires that they have a broad understanding of Congress and Capitol Hill.
In 3 days, this seminar covers
- Congressional operations and the legislative process
- How public policy and foreign policy become law
- Politics and leadership in Congress
- The role of OMB in the legislative process
- How to communicate effectively with Congress
- The current trends in campaigns and elections
- The work of personal and committee staff and how you can build strong working relationships with staffers
Capitol Hill Workshop materials include the Congressional Directory and the award-winning Congressional Deskbook.
This CQ Executive Conference is approved for 1.6 CEU credits from George Mason University.
For more information, or to register, see www.CapitolHillWorkshop.com
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