Would you like to help inform the nation’s science policy without trekking to 
Washington, DC? Do you want to meet with your members of Congress to discuss 
the importance of federal investments in science? 




Register now to participate in the 3rd Annual Biological Sciences Congressional 
District Visits event. This national initiative is an opportunity for 
biologists across the country to meet with their members of Congress to 
showcase the people, facilities, and equipment that are required to support and 
conduct scientific research. 




The 3rd Annual Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits event will be 
held throughout the month of August 2011, when Representatives and Senators 
spend time in their Congressional districts and home states. This event is an 
opportunity for scientists, graduate students, representatives of research 
facilities, and people affiliated with scientific collections to meet with 
their members of Congress to demonstrate how science is conducted and why a 
sustained investment in research and education programs must be a national 
priority. Participating scientists may invite their elected officials to visit 
their facility or can meet with them at a congressional district office. 




Participants will be prepared for their congressional meetings through an 
interactive training webinar. Individuals participating in this event will 
receive information about federal appropriations for biological research, tips 
for scheduling and conducting a successful meeting with an elected official, 
and resources to craft and communicate an effective message. 




This event is organized by the American Institute of Biological Sciences with 
the generous support of Event Sponsors Botanical Society of America, Museum of 
Comparative Zoology--Harvard University, Natural Science Collections Alliance, 
and Organization of Biological Field Stations, and Event Supporters National 
Ecological Observatory Network, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, and 
Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. 




Participation is free, but registration is required and space is limited. For 
more information and to register, visit 
http://www.aibs.org/public-policy/congressional_district_visits.html . 



Julie Palakovich Carr 
Senior Public Policy Associate 
American Institute of Biological Sciences 
1444 I Street, NW Suite 200 
Washington, DC 20005 
202-628-1500 x225 
www.aibs.org 

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