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 "You write the bills. You cast the votes. You make the laws."

Textbook accounts of how a bill becomes a law can never convey the passions of lawmaking.  Even viewing Congress in session fails to give you a sense of the heated debates that go on in committee hearings or the compromising done in back room meetings. 

Congress '10 lets high school students experience the thrill of having their own legislation passed by Congress or the anguish of watching their bill defeated.  You will also have the opportunity to debate other student's bills and to propose amendments to make them better or do your best to prevent a bad bill from becoming law.  At Congress '10, you will experience everything from back room logrolling to the fiery speeches made on the floor of the House and Senate. 

The Junior State of America is sponsoring Congress '10 sessions in Washington D.C., Dallas, Texas; Portland, Oregon; Los Angeles, California; Sacramento, CA .  All high school students and teachers are invited to attend these simulations of the American political process.  You will learn how a bill becomes a law by being part of the process.

 

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The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2009-2010. 
 

Winter Congress Activism Project 

 
 
 

When? February 20 - 21, 2010

Where? Crowne Plaza Dallas (Dallas, Texas)

Registration Deadline? January 19, 2010 

 

Wanted:

 

Winter Congress Legislation

 

Image credited Schoolhouse Rock 1975

 


For:

An Awesome Winter Congress Docket


Reward:

Space On The Docket, Guaranteed Speaking Time, And

A Fun And Educational Experience


Deadline:

Sunday January 10th

Get 'Er Done!!!

 

Questions? Contact Director of Debate Irene Morse (512)-754-8268

Secretary of State Elliot Kauffman (713)-859-8586

Or Speaker of the House Alex Lukefahr (832)-289-2539 

 

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