Conference Time
ADJUSTED SCHEDULE
ALL CLASSES ARE 'DAY 1s'
Wed. Nov. 30 -
8:15-9:20 = A
9:25-10:30 = B
10:35-11:40 = Advisory
11:45-12:50 = X
Thurs. Dec. 1 -
8:15-9:20 = C
9:25-10:30 = D
10:35-11:40 = E
11:45-12:50 = Y
ADJUSTED SCHEDULE
ALL CLASSES ARE 'DAY 1s'
Wed. Nov. 30 -
8:15-9:20 = A
9:25-10:30 = B
10:35-11:40 = Advisory
11:45-12:50 = X
Thurs. Dec. 1 -
8:15-9:20 = C
9:25-10:30 = D
10:35-11:40 = E
11:45-12:50 = Y
The main fighters of this issue is the
Obama-Biden Administration, and
various facets of Federal Governments. The only way I could fight something like it is to take it to
federal court because it is against many our state policy.
Practically every industry and special interest area hires
lobbyists to represent and defend their interests in Washington. However, some
industries frequently employ a special breed of lobbyist: those who previously
worked for the federal government they are tasked with lobbying.
Some of these "revolving door"
lobbyists once toiled as low-level congressional staffers or entry-level
bureaucrats.
Others
who lobby against revolving door users could be influenced.
2005-Present.
Queried Elvis Valero,
¡Hola, ¿Como estas? Me numbre es Will Amari estoy tango 14 años.
¿Cuando es tu cumple? Soy de Filadelfia, pero
un poquito loco. Es una ciudad bastante grande ¿Que tiempo hace?
Es Filadélfia mas o manos hace frio. Me gusta escribir y ir al cine. Tambien escuchar musica sin embargo no me gusta nada
correr ni leer y hablar por telefono. ¿Qué
te gusta hacer? Soy caracteristicas bobo tambien bobo y muy lindo. ¿Como eres? Bueno, me
voy porque tengo platicar con
amigos. ¡Adios!
con cariño,
Will Amari
Currently, this has not been a good year for my legislature seeing, as though there have been thousands of budgets cuts all throughout the School District of Philadelphia. Numerous teachers have lost their jobs, several programs have been cut, and many quintessential pieces of education have been lost this year. Many of the elected leaders actually support what I am lobbying; the only issue is a lack of proper funding. In the past, elected officials haven’t been conscientious of their spending, which is why we are feeling the repercussions now. Mainly, my opponents are those who represent districts where funding is plentiful and can afford to spend money wherever they see fit. Currently, officials are getting rid of things that aren’t one hundred percent essential to the growth of the district.
In my opinion, I would need to gain the support of state representative Ronald Waters and the superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia. With these two individuals supporting me, they most likely will have a large enough say over how money is spent throughout the district that it will have a meaningful impact or even change how the legislature is viewed by those it affects.
I
don’t know anyone personally that is lobbying the same topic as I am, but my
plan is to travel down to the school district building and see who has the most
influence in lobbying the same thing as I am. In my opinion, seeing as though I
am only seventeen people may not take me seriously when I first bring my idea
to someone’s attention. But as I continue to explain and show my knowledge of
this topic, I think I can get the attention of those who attend meetings to
discuss what are the negative and positive things pertaining to the well being of
the district. I think I can have some meaningful progress towards my overall
goal by the beginning of the next fall term for students.