Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Open Blog 2- Lobbying Reflection
Today I went to the State House to lobby with the senators. This was not only my first time in the South Carolina State House, but also lobbying in general. It was definitely a memorable experience. I've had some experience with senators and members of the House of Representatives back in Maryland because I live in a small town where everyone knows one another. My mom has made a point to establish personal relationships with a handful of the politicians, so I know a few of them myself. But never have I been in the Annapolis State House lobbying with them in such a professional manner. At first I was overwhelmed with how beautiful the building itself was and how many different groups were there. We went up as a group to listen in on the senators discussing budgets and after about ten minutes I decided to fill out a card in attempt to talk to a senator about the Food in Schools Bill. I chose to try to speak to Senator Katrina Shealy for two reasons; One, she was the only female senator in South Carolina, which I admire, and two, she would be the easiest to identify because she is the only woman. I never in a million years thought that I would even get the chance to speak to her but within twenty minutes of me submitted my request she was in front of my face and we were shaking hands. I had so much that I wanted to say to her and I felt so nervous when the time actually came that I blanked on most of it. We spoke of the benefits, both for health and the local economy, and whether she was for or against the bill. She said that earlier she was on the fence but at that point she was going to sign for the bill. I know that I wasn't the determining factor, but it felt great to know that she was on board and I was one of the people trying to convince her to sign the bill. Jenni Asman, the Program Manager for the Conservation Voters of SC, came up to me after and said that Senator Shealy told her I did a great job. I'm happy that my first experience went extremely well. This is definitely the type of scene I want to be more involved in and I feel much better and eager to get out there and lobby again!
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How awesome. Thanks for taking a risk and really engaging one of our law makers. Great job
ReplyDeleteThe lobbying trip was one of the highlights of our class this semester. It reminded me how important it is to work actively with our government to make a difference.
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