Lesson #8 - Making the most of your visit to the Capital
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Getting There - It
is best to carpool because parking is a nightmare. The Cramton Bowl
at Patterson Field is three city blocks (up a hill) from the capital.
Currently, Cramton Bowl is under construction and ¾ of its parking
lot is unusable! So wear sensible shoes and bring a sling if you
have a nursling (not a stroller). Don’t forget an umbrella if the
weather forecast is rain.
From
Southwest Alabama: Head
north onto I-65 towards Montgomery, then take exit 170 for Fairview
Ave, turn right at W Fairview Ave. Then turn left at Norman Bridge Rd
and continue onto S Decatur St, then S Union St. Turn right at
Madison Ave/State Route 108 and park at Paterson Field, after
parking, walk East on 108 to N Bainbridge St and head south to the
capitol.
From
Northeast Alabama: Take
I-65 S toward Birmingham, then take exit 172 for Clay St. Turn right
at Clay St then take a sharp right at Oak St. Take a slight right at
Maxwell Blvd and continue onto Tallapoosa St. Turn right at Commerce
St and take the 1st
left onto Bibb St/State Route 108, park at Paterson Field and, after
parking, walk East on 108 to N Bainbridge St to the Capitol.
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Dressing for Success -
One way we can
show that this issue is important to us, is to dress our best when we
come to the capital. Most of the male legislators will be wearing
suits and ties and most of the ladies will be wearing stylish suits.
Most of us are not going to be able to compete with their wardrobes,
but you can find some pretty decent “Capital Clothes” at thrift
stores. Our goal is to look as professional as possible, while still
staying in our comfort zone. So the dress code is professional or
church clothes. The more we look like the legislators, the easier it
is for them to relate to us and hear our message. If you ladies can
pull off lipstick and pantyhose, go for it!
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Our Best Behavior -
Another way we can
show that this issue is important to us, is to give careful
consideration to how we act while in the public eye. It is
imperative that supporters be polite, quiet, and respectful when
attending committee meetings, speaking with legislators, or even just
hanging out in the halls. There is a time and place for everything,
and we assure you that it will NOT help our cause to push the envelop
regarding public breastfeeding, to have older children running
around, or to clog the tiny halls with a stroller. (Trust us!)
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Committees and
Hearings - Two
rounds of committee hearings happen every morning; the first
beginning at 7:45am and the second starting at 10am. Your legislator
can’t meet with you while he/she is in committee, but you can sit
in and listen to the hearing and visit with them afterward or just
wait for them outside the door.
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public hearings take place on Wednesday; you must sign in at the
front desk so you can find your hearing room. Arrive early so that
you can go to the bathroom and get a good seat. Good conduct is very
important, no sighing, snickering, whispering, eating or rolling
eyes, please. Please
bring nursing children only, nursing
should be confined to the Ladies’ Lounge; there is one on every
floor (the nicer ones are on the upper floors.)
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can find the committees that your legislators are on if you click on
these links for the House Committees and the Senate Committees. During the morning when
legislators aren’t in committee, they might be at their desks on
the floor, in their offices or roaming the halls. If you would like to send your legislator a note while
he/she is on the floor, there are Pages available to deliver your
note.
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Lunch - Al
a carte items are available across the street from the capitol at the
RSA (Retired Society of Alabama) building, where you can eat lunch for
about six dollars. There are a couple of fast food joints (Burger
King, Wendy’s, Subway) within walking distance of the capital.
Remember to be back from lunch early if you have a hearing after
lunch.
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