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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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The U.S. Congress begins the second session of the 109th Congress in January and expects to end the session in October 2006. It is possible that the session will not end on September 30 and Congress will remain in Washington DC to complete action, as they have done in years past.

Listed below are key decision points in the budget process. Also listed are Congressional recesses, when members are in their local districts. This is a great opportunity for you to meet with your elected officials and to invite them to visit a local afterschool program. This allows them to see firsthand how important afterschool programs are to children and the entire community. Remember, communication with lawmakers is important throughout the year so that elected officials know that your community values afterschool programs. Call, write, fax, e-mail and visit your legislators to let them know that afterschool is making a difference in your community.

Please note the dates for Lights on Afterschool! and the Afterschool for All Challenge. These high profile events are designed to draw public, policy maker and media attention to the benefits afterschool provides to millions of America's children and are ideal opportunities to showcase your program and its achievements.

2006 Afterschool Advocacy Action Calendar

January 18
The Senate convenes the 2nd Session of the 109th Congress.

January 31

The House convenes the 2nd Session of the 109th Congress.

1st Week in February
President Submits Federal Budget to Congress

February 20- 24 President's Day Recess
All Congressional Members at home.

All Members of Congress are at home; Now is the time to talk to your Congressional delegation about the federal budget and the need to increase funding for afterschool programs through 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) and other programs.

March 20 - March 24
St. Patrick's Day Recess

April 10 - 21
Spring District Work Period

Invite Senators and Representatives to visit your program and see firsthand all of the great things that happen afterschool! May 23-24 Afterschool Alliance hosts 4th Annual Afterschool for All Challenge w/ National League of Cities

Plan to attend the Afterschool for All Challenge and make your voice heard! This year the Afterschool Alliance will be collaborating with the National League of Cities to host the first-ever National City Afterschool Summit. For those who can't attend, fax or email your Representatives and Senators May 23-24th to reinforce the afterschool message on Capitol Hill.

May 29 - June 2
Memorial Day District Work Period

July 3 - 7
Independence Day District Work Period

Congressional delegations are back in your district; Invite your members of Congress to visit your afterschool or summer program and celebrate Independence Day with your kids.

July 31 - September 1
August Recess, House

Plan a trip for the children in your program to visit your Representative's district office and see firsthand the workings of the federal government.

August 7 - September 4
August Recess, Senate

Plan a trip for the children in your program to visit the Senator's district office and see firsthand the workings of the federal government.

October 6
Target Adjournment Date

October 12
Lights On Afterschool 2006

Be sure to invite all your elected officials to local Lights On Afterschool events! Let them see how important afterschool programs are to the children and entire community that they represent.

Source: U.S. Senate website, www.senate.gov

U.S. House of Representatives website, www.house.gov

* Congressional schedule is tentative and subject to change.

 

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