This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Introduced yourself to YOUR Representative (in-person), Asked the TAs for advice on your group’s leadership plans before leading class, Utilized another interest group’s bill tracker, Introduced yourself to a lobbyist, Emailed the Governor about signing a bill into law/vetoing a bill, Introduced Kilo to someone from your personal network (like a friend at the capitol, intern, old boss who is visiting the capitol, etc), Chatted with a House AND Senate sponsor of a bill (their interns count too!), Made and shared a fact sheet with someone at the Capitol, Watched/attended a committee meeting, Wrote out an outline of you pitch and practiced it to yourself, Commented during a committee meeting (or tried to: submitted your name and didn't get called on), Met with Representative (related to a class bill, not your own), Sent a thank you note to a class speaker, Emailed committee members (2+) about a bill, Shared an action alert or legislative session related material on your social media account, Added a new connection (GOTH related) on Linkedin, Chatted with someone (intern, lobbyist, legislator) who is staunchly opposed to your case, Introduced yourself to YOUR Senator (in-person), Shared names of people you’ve met during the session with the celebration planning group so that they can invite them, Saw a reporter that you follow on Twitter/have seen on the news/read their article, Met with a Senator (related to a class bill, not your own), Practiced giving your pitch to someone (friend, family member, another classmate), Attended a rally during the Session and Took public transportation to the capitol.
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