Learn how state legislatures operate and how you can play a part in shaping the laws in your state.

Dear John,

We're excited to announce a special opportunity for you! 📅 Mark your calendars! 

When: Sunday, October 15 at 4pm ET/1pm PT 

What: State Legislatures 101: How They Work and How You Can Make an Impact

🔗 Click here to RSVP and receive the Zoom link

We will look at the examples of Texas and Louisiana, where we helped defeat alien land law bills and mobilize members to action on similar legislation around the country. A great chance to learn how state legislatures operate and how you can play a part in shaping the laws in your state. 

We're fortunate to have Texas State Representative Gene Wu joining us to shed light on the inner workings of state legislatures and talk to us about how everyday citizens like you can make a difference.

🌟 What you'll learn:

  • The essentials of state legislative structures and processes

  • Insights on testifying at committee hearings

  • A deep dive into our multi-ethnic coalition's successes in Texas and Louisiana

  • How can you take action against legislation in states like Ohio

And don’t miss out on the Q&A segment at the end! 

This impactful training is a joint effort, co-hosted by the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC), National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA), Asian Texans for Justice, and RISE AAPI.

Please help us make a difference. Participate, engage, and be informed. 

Warmly,

Myriam Sabbaghi
National Organizing Director, NIAC

NIAC Action is dedicated to building political power for the Iranian-American community to advance peace & diplomacy, secure equitable immigration policies, and protect the civil rights of all Americans. NIAC, the 501(c)(3) sister organization of NIAC Action, is dedicated to educating & engaging the Iranian-American community in order to further advance these priorities.

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