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I've heard that the Congressional office buildings are so secure, that
cameras and phones are not allowed inside. I can't imagine people will NOT
have their smartphones on their person. Is it true that there are lockers
available to stash personal items?
I sent the invitations ARMA provided to my Senators and my Representative,
and I received replies from my both of my Senator's offices saying they
will not be attending. However, along with their replies of regret were
invitations for personal meetings at their respective offices. Does anyone
know the protocol when meeting with a Senator? What customs/procedures
should I expect? ARMA sent some tips and talking points, but is there
anything else I need to know when meeting a Senator at their office?
Anxiously, and Nervously, and Respectfully,
Tyrene
Tyrene Bada, MLS, CRM
Beaverton, OR
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