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“I don’t want to break their hearts all over again. It’s better if they never see me.”
my undertale group appears at 3:21 and 4:42 in this video!
this last weekend was the most chill con ever & I made a ton of new friends. chill pals, sick tunes, fun shoots and all that jazz. see you in the summertime, sacanime!
you're my best friend.
Currently pt2 #Schooltoprisonpipeline organizing. showing #solidarity to the youth in a detention center. We want them ty o hear us! #fundthefuture #legcon #Schooltoprisonpipeline (at Youth Services Center)
Currently #washingtondc #fundthefuture #legcon #budgetcuts #Schooltoprisonpipeline (at Gallaudet University)
LegCon Throwback
“When you go through LegCon, there are a lot of incredible leaders from across the country who all care about access to higher education. There are similar values around the student experience and expanding opportunities for those who are most disenfranchised and underrepresented in our higher education system. A big commitment for USSA is that those who are most directly affected by the issues, are the people who are speaking and leading on those issues.” — Jennifer Pae, Former United States Student Association President, recalling a 2007 LegCon.
Student leaders from every corner of the U.S. have descended upon Washington D.C. this weekend to connect with their lawmakers — it’s the U.S. Student Association (USSA) LegCon 2015.
Couldn’t make it? Don’t sweat it — you can still tell your lawmakers where you stand on federal legislation on Countable! While you’re there, check out which bills USSA is officially supporting or opposing on their public profile.
But if you’re dying to get to the Capitol to talk about all the bills you learned about on Countable, planning a trip is easy using the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center website.
If you want to visit your representatives in particular, it is best to start with their web sites and see what arrangements they can make. Find your lawmakers on Countable, and get in touch with their offices!
Mr. Lowe Goes To Washington
What do you imagine it’s like to visit Congress in person?
Our Countable University Ambassador from University of Maryland, Matthew Lowe, is going to tell you!
Today he will embark on a Congressional journey, with the U.S. Student Association as his guide. Together, Matt and other student leaders from across the country will conduct “legislative visits,” entering the offices of Congressional members to lobby for the bills they care about. That’s right. It’s LegCon.
Matthew will be visiting his own legislators for the state of Maryland, rubbing elbows with:
Representative C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD)
Check out his voting record here.
Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD)
Check out his voting record here.
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-MD)
Check out her voting record here.
Have you visited the Capitol? Not all of us live nearby, like Matthew. But it is definitely worth planning a trip! Advocacy organizations sometimes plan trips for their members. It isn’t hard to figure out how to do it yourself, using the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center website.
If you want to visit your representatives in particular, it is best to start with their web sites and see what arrangements they can make. Find your lawmakers on Countable, and get in touch with their offices!