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Monday, October 28, 2019

Gold Country Delegation Combo Bulletins #7 + #8: BHN + Fall Break catch-up

[After Bill Hearing Night, there's only ONE meeting left until our first conference, and parents are invited as it'll be a pre-conference discussion! Parents, scroll down to the blue section for details.]

As you all know very well by now, tomorrow (Monday, 10/28) is our annual Bill Hearing Night! It'll take place at 6:30pm at Grass Valley City Hall's City Council Chambers. Delegates, please arrive at 6pm. The big "question mark" is whether the Public Safety Power Shutoff will affect the BHN. If power to City Hall is off as of 4:30pm tomorrow, we will move the event to a difference location or, worst case, reschedule it. WATCH GROUPME FOR DETAILS.

Remember, please wear Sac Attire (professional business clothing) to BHN! If you have any questions about Sac Attire, here's a link to the official dress code, which describes Sac Attire.

Other important business: Payment #2 is now overdue. Please make your payment ASAP if you haven't already.

Here's what you need to know this week:

1.) Bill Hearing Night

FINAL BILL LANGUAGE, WORKSHEETS DUE TOMORROW:
In case you need to review anything last-minute, here's a link to the 2019 Gold Country Bill Drafts folder. Your bill language and bill worksheets should be done.

PRESENTATION FORMAT:
Each Bill Group member should have put the finishing touches on, and practiced, their designated speech for Bill Hearing Night. It's fine to work from notes but make sure that you've printed your notes out. Please don't read from cell phones or tablets. Here is the BHN Procedure (ignore #9 -- lobbyists do not need a 1-minute summation speech) and here is the BHN Script (again, ignore the lobbyist summation speech section, but otherwise, this format should look familiar to you from our Bill Hearing Practice).  

Here are the roles you assigned yourselves and one another last week, in Bill Hearing Night order:
#1: Chair=Anni, Author/Sponsor = Mia, Leg An=Jihada, Pro Lobbyist=Zayo, Con Lobbyist=Nalasia
#2: Chair=Mia, Author/Sponsor=Jihada, Leg An=Anni, Pro Lobbyist=Ethan, Con Lobbyist=Skyler
#3: Chair=Nalasia, Author/Sponsor=Anni, Leg An=Mia, Pro Lobbyist=Sabine, Con Lobbyist=Zayo

NOTIFY ME ASAP OF ANY CHANGES!

OTHER REMINDERS:
  • Practice your speeches with a timer running
  • Print your speech
  • Wear Sac Attire
  • You may do a subdued "CapCo" callback. No shouting please :)
  • Make sure you have a notepad and pen with you. You'll want to track critical questions and comments from the audience and work those into your summation speeches, lobbyists and sponsors!    
  • Voting: all present at BHN are eligible to cast a vote for the bill that goes on to Sac Conference. So turn out your vote! 

  • 2.) Letters of Recommendation

    Feeling the college application stress? Y&G Advisors are happy to provide letters of recommendation upon request. Here's what you need to do:
    • Email MaryJane (or the advisor of your choosing) your request and include:
      • Due dates for any requested letters
      • Submission Process (email? online form? sealed envelope?)
      • If you have it - a resume or list of your other activities, accomplishments
    • It's your responsibility to nag until you receive confirmation that the letter has been written and submitted.
    • Please give at least 2 weeks notice in advance of due dates where possible. 
    3.) Schedule Overview: Make sure you attend Pre-Con next week!
    • Monday, Oct 28 - BILL HEARING NIGHT!
    • Thursday, Oct 31 - No meeting
    • Nov 7 - Mandatory Pre-Conference meeting -- also mandatory for a family member of new delegates
    • Nov 9-11: Training & Elections Conference I (Fresno)  
    4.) Planning Ahead: Prepare for T&E 1 Conference departure likely around 8:30am on Saturday, November 9 from Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills (details to be confirmed next week), NOT the Sacramento YMCA like years past. Please start planning your carpools! 
     
    Family Corner: 

    Bill Hearing Night is Monday, October 28 at 6:30pm and You're Invited! This annual event is a chance for delegates to show off to friends, family, and special guests all of their hard work so far this year. You won't want to miss it! 

    November 7th Pre-Conference Meeting is mandatory for all delegates and for a family member of new delegates. It's highly encouraged for a family member of returning delegates to attend as well.

    Model United Nations Family Info Night TBD: Do you have a middle schooler at home? We have a program for you! We are putting together a Family Information Session on the YMCA's Model United Nations program for grades 6-8. To sign up for the MUN mailing list, click here -- I'll send you details on the Info Session as soon as they are available. 

    -MaryJane
    Lead Advisor
    415-515-4945

    Helpful Links:
    Missed a bulletin?
    Need to make a payment?
    Looking for forms or handouts?

    Mark your calendars:
    October 28 (Monday) - Mandatory Bill Hearing Night, 6:30-8pm (GV City Hall) 
    November 7 - Pre-Conference Meeting (Mandatory for parents new to MLC)
    November 9-11 - Training & Elections Conference I
    Nov. 15, 2019 - Third Payment Due  
    December 8 - California International Marathon Volunteer Event
    December 13 - Swim with Santa Volunteer Event at the YMCA
    December 13, 2019 - Fourth and Final Payment Due    
    January 15 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting (also mandatory for parents new to MLC)
    January 18-20 - Training & Elections Conference II
    February 5 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting (Mandatory for all parents)
    February 13-17 - 72nd Model Legislature & Court

    We are committed to equal program access for all and are dedicated to ensuring the benefits of Y&G are available to every student in our community without regard to financial need. No delegate should ever drop out or refrain from joining because of financial concerns. If you want to do this program, we want you to do this program.

    Thursday, October 24, 2019

    Sac Central Delegation Bulletin #8: BHN Special!

    We've already reached Bill Hearing Night! Time flies when you're learning how to run the world. You all did a wonderful job at our Practice Bill Hearing Night at this week's meeting. Very impressed by your preparation! There are still some things to do, though, so read this bulletin carefully.

    At the next meeting: Bill Hearing Night! Wear Sac Attire! 
    What's due: Final updates to your bill language and bill worksheet. 
    Now overdue: Payment #2

    1.) Bill Hearing Night:

    Here is the updated BHN Procedure and BHN Script. Check out both of those links because times and speech requirements have been updated (lobbyists need a 1 min summation speech in addition to their initial pro/con speech). In our delegation, we don't read from our cell phones or tablets so make sure to print or write out your speech in advance. For tips on constructing your persuasive speech, check this out. 

    Make sure you have a notepad and pen with you. You'll want to track critical questions and comments from the audience and work those into your summation speeches, lobbyists and sponsors!

    We'll convene our annual Bill Hearing Night in the Historic Hearing Room at old Sacramento City Hall (915 I Street) from 6:00-8:00pm. Allow time for downtown traffic and to find parking and still arrive on-time, ready to go at 6pm. Do not be late.


    BHN Reminders:
    1. Practice your speeches with a timer running
    2. Print your speech
    3. Wear Sac Attire
    4. You may do a subdued "CapCo" callback. No shouting please :)
    5. Voting: all present at BHN are eligible to cast a vote for the bill that goes on to Sac Conference. So turn out your vote! 
    6. All bills must have identified a primary and secondary sponsor on their bill worksheet who are committed to serving those roles in the Houses program at Sac Conference
    2.) Bill Language and Worksheets:

    Authors need to check out their bill language and worksheets. I have left notes of things for you to update or expand on that need to be taken care of by Monday, Oct 28 at 5pm.   Every bill group has notes that need to be addressed on their language, worksheet, or both


    3.) Letters of Recommendation

    Feeling the college application stress? Y&G Advisors are happy to provide letters of recommendation upon request. Here's what you need to do:

    • Email Christiana (or the advisor of your choosing) your request and include:
      • Due dates for any requested letters
      • Submission Process (email? online form? sealed envelope?)
      • If you have it - a resume or list of your other activities, accomplishments
    • It's your responsibility to nag until you receive confirmation that the letter has been written and submitted.
    • Please give at least 2 weeks notice in advance of due dates where possible. 
    • Also - if you're applying to Claremont McKenna College, def let Christiana know. If you're not applying, research it and then you should definitely apply there :) 
    4.) Planning Ahead: Prepare for an earlier-than-you're-used-to Conference departure on Saturday, November 9. Per the last bulletin, we're taking the train and delegates will need to be at the Amtrak station at 6:50am on the dot. More details at our Pre-Con meeting on Nov. 6. But plan those rides now!

    5.) Updated! MUN Secretariat Program: MLC has a companion program for middle school students called Model United Nations (MUN). MLC delegates are eligible to serve as MUN Secretariats - leaders who help the Model UN Ambassadors succeed in their roles at conferences by teaching them and being role models. Details on the Secretariat duties can be found here. (disregard the deadlines in this document, however) Applications are available now in Reggo and are due by November 12.

    While not required to attend local MUN delegation meetings (expected to be on Tuesday starting in January), Sac Central Secretariats are welcome and encouraged to do so. There are two conferences to attend, however, over March 14-15 (Santa Cruz Mountains) and April 23-26 (Los Angeles). There is a $515 cost to participate and financial aid is available. If you are interested in applying for financial aid, make sure to complete the Secretariat application on time and let an advisor know. 

    REMINDERS

    Schedule Overview
    • Oct 30 - BILL HEARING NIGHT!
    • Nov 6 - Mandatory Pre-Conference meeting - required for all delegates. Family member required for new delegates, recommended for returning delegates. 
    • Nov 9-11: Training & Elections Conference I (Fresno)
    Family Corner: 

    November 6 Pre-Conference Meeting is mandatory for all delegates and for a family member of new delegates. It's highly encouraged for a family member of returning delegates to attend as well. Of special note: a new transportation plan for the upcoming conference. 

    Model United Nations Family Info Night, Tuesday December 10: Do you have a middle schooler at home? We have a program for you! Join us on Tuesday, December 10 for a Family Information Session on the YMCA's Model United Nations program for grades 6-8. To sign up for the MUN mailing list, click here


    Helpful Links:

    Mark your calendars:
    October 30 - Mandatory Bill Hearing Night, Sac Attire Required
    November 6 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    November 9-11 - Training & Elections Conference I
    November 14 - Secretariat Applications Due in Reggo
    November 15 - Payment #3 Due
    December 4 - Elected/Appointed Leadership and Program Apps due in Reggo
    December 8 - California International Marathon Volunteer Event
    December 13 - Swim with Santa Volunteer Event at the YMCA
    December 13 - Payment #4 Due
    January 15 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    January 16 - CONA, NJC, Governing Board Apps Due in Reggo
    January 18-10 - Training & Elections Conference II
    February 5 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    February 13-17 - 72nd Model Legislature & Court
    February 23 - Celebration Banquet 2020

    We are committed to equal program access for all and are dedicated to ensuring the benefits of Y&G are available to every student in our community without regard to financial need. No delegate should ever drop out or refrain from joining because of financial concerns. If you want to do this program, we want you to do this program.

    Wednesday, October 23, 2019

    2019-20 El Dorado Youth and Government Delegation Bulletin #10

    "Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.” – Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    Bill hearing night is this week! I am so excited for all of you to show off the dedication, encouragement, and empathy you have put into your family's bills. There will be judges from both Oak Ridge and the real legislative community who will be assessing your bills and giving you constructive feedback. Make sure to have all of your bill language and speeches ready for your presentations. Practice makes perfect, so I encourage you to time your speeches and say it to your friends and family first to practice. Let your family leader or advisor (or me!) know if you need help! Best luck on Thursday!

    1.) Bill Hearing Night THIS WEEK (10/24): Our bill hearing night is this Thursday, Oct 24th from 6-9pm. We are splitting our meeting into two halves, 5 families will present between 6-7:30pm and the remaining 5 from 7:30-9pm. You need only to attend the half of the night with your bill, but you are welcome to stay for the whole meeting. Below is the order and group of each family:

    Group 1: 6-7:30pm
    1) Adams
    2) Arico
    3) Durham
    4) Parish
    5) Stafford

    Group 2: 7:30-9pm
    1) Borg
    2) Causley
    3) Driscoll
    4) Melehani
    5) Merchant

    This event is open to the public, so be sure to bring your friends and family! 

    Additionally, all delegates are required to wear Sac Attire to this meeting, even if you are not presenting. For those who do not know what Sac Attire is, it means wear business professional clothing. Here is a link to the official dress code for the 72nd Model Legislature and Court system. 

    The structure of bill hearing night is each family gets 15 minutes to present their bill to the audience and judges. Below is the breakdown for time each role gets to speak:
    • Delegation secretary reads enacting clause of bill (30 seconds) 
    • Sponsor speech (3 minutes) - purpose and major provisions of bill
    • Legislative Analyst Speech (2 minutes) – fiscal analysis of the bill
    • Pro-Lobbyist speech (2 minutes)
    • Con-Lobbyist speech (2 minutes)
    • Sponsor's summation speech (3 minutes)
    • Judges scoring and comments on bill (3 minutes)
    This year, only 4 bills will advance to the conference. The judges will rank their top 4 bills and we will announce the winners at the end of the night. You definitely want to make sure your family's bill is one of the top 4! 

    I will be pulling the bills from this folder, so be sure the final bill language in your family's bill template here!

    Last, but not least, you will receive 10, yes 10 points, for attending bill hearing night and an additional 1 point if you bring a friend or parent! These points will help you get the program area of your choice after the first conference. Ask a returner about the points if you have questions. 

    2.) Upcoming Weekly Meeting Schedule: We have a busy schedule the next couple weeks. Please mark your calendars for these events in the coming weeks:
    • Bill Hearing Night - 10/24
    • No Meeting (Happy Halloween) - 10/31
    • Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting - 11/7
    • Training and Elections 1 Conference - 11/9-11/11
    3.) Mandatory Parent and Delegate Pre-Conference Meeting (11/7): Our first Fresno conference is right around the corner! Make sure you attend our mandatory pre-conference meeting to discuss the logistics, and what you will be doing as delegate at the conference. If you are a new delegate (or a returner!) this meeting will be especially important to attend. Each delegate will get 5 points if they attend this mandatory meeting and an additional 2 points if they bring an adult member of their family. Get those points y'all! 

    4.) Fresno Conference Lunch Order: Please fill-out this link for your Fresno 1 conference lunch order for the bus ride home. Since the conference does not provide lunch on Nov 11, we order lunch from Subway to eat on the way home. If you would like to order a sandwich for the ride home on the 11th, fill-out this form and bring $7 in EXACT CHANGE IN CASH to the bus on Nov 9th. More details to come about the Fresno conference in the coming weeks. 

    Parent Corner

    - Mandatory Parent and Delegate Pre-Conference Meeting (11/7): Our mandatory parent pre-conference meeting is Nov 11 at 6:30pm. Please attend this meeting to learn about the conference, the logistics, and what your delegate will be doing there. If you cannot make this meeting, please let me know.

    - Friendly Payment Reminder - Oct 18th: Our second payment installment of $437.50 was due last week, on Oct. 18th. Please pay here online or have your delegate bring a check made out to the Sacramento Central YMCA to this week's meeting. Please contact Dylan O'Tarrow if you have any questions about payments.  

    As always, thank you for reading and I will see you on Thursday!

    Derek Dolfie
    Lead Advisor/Delegation Dad
    El Dorado Delegation

    Helpful Links:
    Missed a bulletin?
    Need to make a payment?
    Question about the Sacramento Central YMCA?
    Question about CalYMCA?
    Question about our delegation?
    Want to know how many points you have?
    Want to know which family you are in?

    Mark your calendars for these key events!
    Oct. 18, 2019 -Second Payment Due
    Oct. 24, 2019 -Bill Hearing Night - Open to Friends and Family (Oak Ridge)
    November 9-11, 2019 -Training and Elections 1 Conference (Fresno)
    Nov. 15, 2019 - Third Payment Due
    December 13, 2019 - Fourth and Final Payment Due
    January 18-20, 2020 -Training and Elections 2 Conference (Fresno)
    February 13-17, 2020 -
    72nd Model Legislature & Court (Sacramento)

    Saturday, October 19, 2019

    Sac Central Delegation Bulletin #7

    Only three meetings left until our first conference! Quick breaking news: This year, Sac Central will be taking the train to T&EI! We'll discuss this in detail at our pre-conference meeting on November 6, but for now, know that we'll be meeting at the Amtrak Station downtown at 7am on Saturday, Nov 9 and returning at 6pm on Monday, November 11. Now, back to this week's news: 

    At the next meeting: We'll practice our Bill Hearing Night presentations and learn about Sac Attire (Officers should wear Sac Attire to this week's meeting!) 
    What's due: Your bill group's updated draft bill language and bill worksheet. 
    Now overdue: Payment #2

    Here's what you need to know this week:


    1.) Bill Hearing Night Presentation Format:

    Each Bill Group member should work on preparing their speech for Bill Hearing Night. You'll give your speech at this week's practice. It's fine to work from notes but make sure that you've printed your notes out. In our delegation, we don't read from our cell phones or tablets. Here is the BHN Procedure and here is the BHN Script. We'll practice this format this week at our meeting.

    Here are the types and maximum lengths (practice with a timer!) of the speeches you will prepare:
    • Sponsor Speeches:
      • Author/Sponsor Speech: 3 minutes - introduce the purpose and major provisions of the Bill. 
      • Author/Sponsor Summation Speech: 2 minutes - wrap up your main points, rebut or clarify anything raised during Lobbyist, Legislative Analyst, or Audience discussion. 
    • Legislative Analyst Report - 2 minutes - This is not a speech for or against the bill. It is a neutral report about the bill: it's fiscal impact, any funding problems, structural problems, any information about how the bill works that legislators would need to know to cast an informed vote on the bill. 
    • Lobbyist Speeches - 2 minutes for and 2 minutes against
      • The lobbyist supporting the bill should work with the sponsor. Repeating the same points as the bill sponsor is less helpful than touting the other reasons to support the bill - perhaps points the sponsor didn't have time to get to. 
      • The lobbyist against the bill is not out to make the sponsor and pro-lobbyist look bad. We're not aiming to kill the other side. Thoughtful, passionate arguments against the bill are welcome. Generally, "con" arguments take one of two forms - either there's no problem to solve or the way the bill solves the problem isn't the right way.
    For tips on constructing your persuasive speech, check this out. 


    2.) Updated Draft Bill Language, Worksheets Due This Week:

    Here's a link to the 2019 Sac Bill Drafts folder. Your bill language and bill worksheets should be done prior to the start of this week's meeting. If you need help, just ask!   



    3.) Schedule Overview: Make sure you attend our next three meetings!
    • Oct 23 - Final bill language and bill worksheets due; Review Sac Attire; Practice Bill Hearing Night
    • Oct 30 - BILL HEARING NIGHT!
    • Nov 6 - Mandatory Pre-Conference meeting
    REMINDERS

    Bill Hearing Night: On Wednesday, October 30, we'll convene our annual Bill Hearing Night in the Historic Hearing Room at old Sacramento City Hall (915 I Street) from 6:00-8:00pm. Delegates will wear "Sac Attire" - our professional dress code for Sac Conference. We'll review this at practice bill hearing night. We encourage you to invite parents, teachers, and friends to see what you've been working on in the program this year. Each bill group will present their bill. The audience and delegation the top vote-getting bill will go to the 72nd Model Legislature & Court. (Hint: turn out your vote!)


    IMPORTANT: for your group's bill to be eligible to be voted on at Bill Hearing Night, you must identify a conference Primary and Secondary sponsor. The bill that gets the most votes will be our bill at Sac Conference in February. If no one wants to commit to sponsoring that bill at conference and serving in the houses program, that's a problem. So have two names for me by Oct. 23.

    Bill Resources:

    • Here's what a finished bill looks like, so you know what you're making. 
    • Watch this video about how to start the bill idea and bill research process. 
    • Watch this video about the 4 basic kinds of legislation our State Legislature can consider. 
    • Review this Bill Worksheet - these are the basic questions you'll need to answer about your bill by Bill Hearing Night. (Those questions should sound familiar after last week's presentation!) 
    • Want to know all the current laws? Here they are! (Get to know this site, it's a bill author's best friend!) 
    Family Corner: 

    Bill Hearing Night is Wednesday, October 30 and You're Invited! Make sure to save October 30 for Bill Hearing Night. This annual event is a chance for delegates to show off to friends, family, and special guests all of their hard work so far this year. You won't want to miss it! 


    Helpful Links:

    Mark your calendars:
    October 18 - Payment 2 Due
    Oct 23 - Practice Bill Hearing Night - Bill Language and Worksheets Due
    October 30 - Mandatory Bill Hearing Night, Sac Attire Required
    November 6 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    November 9-11 - Training & Elections Conference I
    December 8 - California International Marathon Volunteer Event
    December 13 - Swim with Santa Volunteer Event at the YMCA
    January 15 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    January 18-10 - Training & Elections Conference II
    February 5 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting
    February 13-17 - 72nd Model Legislature & Court

    We are committed to equal program access for all and are dedicated to ensuring the benefits of Y&G are available to every student in our community without regard to financial need. No delegate should ever drop out or refrain from joining because of financial concerns. If you want to do this program, we want you to do this program.

    Tuesday, October 15, 2019

    Gold Country Delegation Bulletin #6

    Thanks so much to those who helped out at S'moresfest on Saturday. The event was a tremendous success - We should have a # for how successful shortly! In the meantime, know that your volunteer work helped make our success possible.

    NOTE SCHEDULE CHANGE: DUE TO FALL BREAK, WE'LL HOLD OUR BILL HEARING NIGHT PRACTICE THIS WEEK INSTEAD OF NEXT WEEK, AND NEXT WEEK THERE WILL BE NO MEETING. ALSO, THERE WILL BE NO MEETING ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st TO ALLOW FOR ANNUAL FALL TRADITIONS WITH FAMILY/FRIENDS.

    At the next meeting: We're going to hold our Bill Hearing Night Practice! We will take the time to focus on each of your group's bills, discuss them as a group, look at draft bill language, and practice persuasive speaking. We'll discuss Sac Attire, which you'll need to wear to Bill Hearing Night on 10/28. We'll also be deciding our hotel roommates for our first conference. Delegates are housed 4 to a room, split between male and female. We'll have a room of boys and two rooms of girls. Delegates of non-binary gender may choose to allow for their highest comfort level per Y&G policy. Be guided by YMCA values of Caring and Respect for this process.

    What's due: Your bill group's first-draft bill language (template in folder linked below) and bill worksheet; Payment #2

    Here's what you need to know this week:

    1.) Bill Hearing Night: On Monday, October 28, we'll convene our annual Bill Hearing Night in Grass Valley City Council Chambers at City Hall. Delegates will wear "Sac Attire" - our professional dress code for Sac Conference. We'll review this at practice bill hearing night. We encourage you to invite parents, teachers, and friends to see what you've been working on in the program this year. Each bill group will present their bill. The audience and delegation will vote, and the top vote-getting bill will proceed to the 72nd Model Legislature & Court. (Hint: turn out your vote!)

    IMPORTANT: Note that our delegation will have two non-freshman delegates in the Houses program this year. If you're one of them, you'll be representing the bill that wins the vote at Bill Hearing Night. Please be sincere and attentive with your feedback this week, on all bills.

    2.) Draft Bill Language, Worksheets Due This Week:

    Here's a link to the 2019 GoldCo Bill Drafts folder. Each bill group has a template for their bill language and for their bill worksheet. If you've already begun a digital version of your bill worksheet and it's not in there, let me know ASAP (send me a link to it).

    This week you'll also be letting me know who will fulfill which bill group role. We'll go over the speeches you'll prepare for each role:
    1. Bill Sponsor - introduces the bill and gives the opening and closing speeches on the bill (The Bill Author - the person who writes the bill and is in charge of that draft language, is usually the same person as the Bill Sponsor but not always.)
    2. Lobbyist For - speaks in favor of the bill
    3. Lobbyist Against - speaks against the bill
    4. Legislative Analyst - gives an objective analysis of what the bill does, how much it costs, it's benefits or potential negative consequences.
    3.) Schedule Overview: The next couple of weeks are instrumental. Please make sure you're at this week's meeting, and that you are in close touch with your Bill Group! Here's an overview:
    • Thursday, Oct 17 - Bill Hearing Practice: going over bills one by one for feedback and finishing touches
    • Thursday, Oct 24 - Fall Break -- no meeting! But if you're in town, feel free to meet to practice more. Last year over Fall Break some delegates met at a coffee shop to get some final practice.
    • Monday, Oct 28 - BILL HEARING NIGHT! Please arrive as early as 6pm so that we can check-in and be sure everyone knows what they are doing and when.
    REMINDERS

    Bill Resources:
    • Here's what a finished bill looks like, so you know what you're making. 
    • Watch this video about how to start the bill idea and bill research process. 
    • Watch this video about the 4 basic kinds of legislation our State Legislature can consider. 
    • Want to know all the current laws? Here they are! (Get to know this site, it's a bill author's best friend!) 
    Family Corner: 

    Bill Hearing Night is Monday, October 28, 6:30-8pm, and You're Invited! Make sure to save October 28 for Bill Hearing Night. This annual event is a chance for delegates to show off to friends, family, and special guests all of their hard work so far this year. You won't want to miss it! 

    November 7th will be our first Pre-Conference Meeting of the year! All parents are invited to attend at the normal meeting time. New delegate parents' attendance is mandatory.

    -MaryJane
    Lead Advisor

    Gold Country Delegation stands for Advocacy, Grit, and Growth-Mindset

    Helpful Links:
    Missed a bulletin?
    Need to make a payment?
    Looking for forms or handouts?

    Mark your calendars:
    October 18 - Payment 2 Due
    Oct 17 - Practice Bill Hearing Night - Bill Language and Worksheets Due
    October 28 (Monday) - Mandatory Bill Hearing Night, 6:30-8pm (GV City Hall) 
    November 7 - Pre-Conference Meeting (Mandatory for parents new to MLC)
    November 9-11 - Training & Elections Conference I
    Nov. 15, 2019 -Third Payment Due  
    December 8 - California International Marathon Volunteer Event
    December 13, 2019 - Fourth and Final Payment Due  
    January 15 - Pre-Conference Meeting (Mandatory for parents new to MLC)
    January 18-10 - Training & Elections Conference II
    February 5 - Mandatory Pre-Conference Meeting (Mandatory for all parents)
    February 13-17 - 72nd Model Legislature &Court

    We are committed to equal program access for all and are dedicated to ensuring the benefits of Y&G are available to every student in our community without regard to financial need. No delegate should ever drop out or refrain from joining because of financial concerns. If you want to do this program, we want you to do this program.