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    Rick Travis
    Keymaster

    Welcome to the Capitol Day 2025 Team! We are going to take back our state and deliver it to the people with their constitutional rights. You are a part of the tip of the spear and here is where we will begin the process of bringing this team together.

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    Kurt Williams
    Moderator
    #17078
    Rick Travis
    Keymaster

    Dress Code – In general business casual is preferred.

    Business casual attire for men is a relaxed but professional style that balances formal and casual clothing. It’s a good choice for the office and meetings.
    Bottoms
    Chinos: Cotton pants that are similar to dress trousers but more relaxed
    Jeans: Well-tailored, dark wash jeans without rips or holes are acceptable in many offices
    Wool trousers: A good option for a business casual look
    Tops
    Button-down shirts: A good option for a business casual look
    Polo shirts: A good option because they’re more comfortable than a button-up but dressier than a t-shirt
    Wool knitwear: A good option for a business casual look
    Shoes
    Horsebit loafers: A good choice for business casual outfits
    Leather dress shoes: A good option for a business casual look
    Jackets
    Sportcoats: Can add formality to your look
    Blazers: Can make your outfit look more professional

    Business casual attire for women includes blouses, jackets, skirts, and closed-toe shoes. You can avoid jeans, low-cut tops, and flip-flops.
    Do’s
    Choose classic, tidy styles
    Wear solid colors or subtle patterns
    Wear modest lengths and proper hemming
    Wear coordinated colors
    Wear blazers or sports coats for a touch of formality
    Wear dresses that are of an appropriate length and style
    Wear closed-toe shoes

    Don’ts
    Wear low-cut shirts or crop tops
    Wear distressed, torn, or ripped styles
    Wear short or overlong clothing
    Wear mismatched or bold colors
    Wear flip-flops or sneakers
    Wear clothing that is dirty, frayed, or torn
    Wear clothing with words, terms, or pictures that may be offensive to others
    Wear shirts with too many buttons unbuttoned, or wear a deep V-neck shirt
    In some workplaces, dark, well-fitting jeans may be acceptable. You can also check if sandals or peep-toe shoes are allowed.

    NOTE: We recognize that the Capitol loosened the clothing standards due to recent socio-cultural trends. We have decided to maintain a professional standard.

    #17178
    Rick Travis
    Keymaster

    Capitol Day Training

    Monday March 10th – 6PM – Developing Your Story – Everyone has a story that is significant. We will be introducing you to the bills and subjects we will focus on. You will learn how to convert that into an extemporaneous story of 3-5 minutes to push your point to the Member and staff in a polite way that connects with them.

    This will be a 60-minute course with 20 minutes of Q&A to follow. Sign up in emails sent out to participants.

    Monday March 24th – 6PM – Great Expectations – Myth and Legends of the capitol will be replaced with the facts and “How-tos” of working with the legislature to change things in a positive way. We will provide tools to work with people on opposing viewpoints.

    This will be a 60-minute course with 20 minutes of Q&A to follow. Sign up in emails sent out to participants.

    Makeup Day Thursday March 27th at 6PM.

    #17374
    Caren Heise
    Participant

    Will we know who will be in our group early so we can talk to them and organize who will take point on which bills?

    #17383
    Rick Travis
    Keymaster

    Yes we will be sending that out the week of the 1st

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