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Back to the Future: Changes in Technology at the MN Legislature and 2013 Session Update

Back to the Future: Changes in Technology at the MN Legislature and 2013 Session Update. Alice Seuffert, Senior Policy Advocate, Association of Metropolitan School Districts MinnSPRA Spring Conference April 12, 2013.

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Back to the Future: Changes in Technology at the MN Legislature and 2013 Session Update

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  1. Back to the Future: Changes in Technology at the MN Legislature and 2013 Session Update Alice Seuffert, Senior Policy Advocate, Association of Metropolitan School Districts MinnSPRA Spring Conference April 12, 2013

  2. "Once this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious s*&t" - Doc prior to sending the Delorean and his dog, Einstein, one minute into the future

  3. 1991 • Legislature has internal email • 1993 • Legislature connected to internet • 1994 • Legislative bills available online • 1997 • All House members given laptops • 1998 • House amendments available online • 1999 • All Senators given laptops • 2004 • All committee audio online/select video Significant Technology Dates for MN Legislature

  4. Senate Floor Session: Then and Now Photo Source: David Oakes, MN Senate

  5. Library News, Robbie Lfleur (11/29/2012) Sen. George Conzemius, in a column from Senate Perspectives from April/May 1976 (p. 5), "We may also see Computer Terminals at each legislators' floor desk. These television-like screens would allow legislators - at the push of a button to recall (and have displayed before them) the various bills before the legislature. In addition, these terminals could be programmed to allow the insertion of amendments or the recall of documents or transcripts of committee testimony." Imagining in 1976

  6. MN House-Then (1976) Senate PerspectivesApril/May 1976

  7. MN House Now(2013) Pioneer Press, “Minnesota Legislature: Real-time view via technology” January 6, 2013.

  8. Access to activity and information (tv, audio/video files, bills, amendments, documents) • Methods of communication (email, facebook, twitter, youtube) • Quality of communication (fast, off-the-cuff) • Real-time communication and access to Legislators (immediate contact and expectation for quick response) Communicating with the Legislature has changed

  9. Email Updates • Research and Statistics • Bill Summaries • Position Papers • Advocacy resources • Connections Newsletter • www.amsd.org What AMSD Provides

  10. Testimony in Committee on relevant bills to your district. Sharing pictures and content after testimony. • Offer to give an informational presentation on a district issue. • Contribute to association newsletters or volunteer to write a guest blog post. • Tagging legislators in social media posts. • Offer to contribute to legislator’s weekly review newsletter. • Participate in or organize Day at the Capitol event. Potential Earned Media at Legislature

  11. In your role what have you done to better connect district leadership and school board members to engage at the Capitol? • Have you had any success stories of earned media that resulted from activity at the Capitol? • What opportunities do you see for you to engage more? Small Group Discussion

  12. Summary of Significant Legislation of 2013 • What’s in the Omnibus Education Policy Bills? • What’s in the Omnibus Education Finance Bills? 2013 Session Update

  13. No! We just finished the 7th inning stretch! The worst thing you can do is leave the game now! It is just getting exciting! • Attend and encourage district leadership to testify during conference committee meetings. • Contact and meet with legislators. • Use social media to share relevant policy connections. Is it too late to do something?

  14. Alice Seuffert 651-999-7327 aseuffert@amsd.org Twitter: @amsdmn www.Facebook.com/AMSDMN

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