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NIW Today 2016

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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NiW Today n i w . n a t c a . n e t QUICK REFERENCE MEETING PREP DO YOUR HOMEWORK. Review your NiW materials. Refer to the Congress In Your Pocket phone app to find out if your members of Congress sit on any committees that affect NATCA. Know the name(s) of the staffer(s) with whom you will be meeting. TAKE OTHERS WITH YOU. Two people per meeting is ideal; bring no more than four, if possible. • Choose a lead speaker for the meeting. • Designate someone to take notes. UNDERSTAND THE ASK. Review NiW Today and the leave-behinds to understand the issues at hand. BE PREPARED, FRIENDLY, AND ON TIME. CREATE A MEETING AGENDA. Refer to the QUICK REFERENCE to create an agenda ahead of time. PRACTICE. • After you create an agenda, each person with a speaking role should practice it with another person. • Be brief, clear, and to the point — and don't be afraid to show your passion. • Practice potential rebuttals to members or staffers who may challenge our position. Q THANK the member of Congress or staffer for taking the time to meet with you. Q INTRODUCE YOURSELF • Who you are • Where you are from (note if you are a constituent) • Where you work • What you do (in layman's terms!) Q MENTION VOTING RECORD Before each meeting, check the Voter Guide on page 42 to see how members voted on our issues. If they voted with us on any of our issues, thank them for their support. If they did not, be polite and thank them again for meeting with you. Q THE ASK Begin your conversation by stating our ASK. Q EXPL AIN Elaborate how XYZ impacts the National Airspace System. Be specific, but don't provide excessive details. Topics could include: • Furloughs • Flight Delays • Threatened tower closures • Maintenence delays • Hiring freeze Q REPEAT THE ASK Q THANK them for their time, and recommend a tour of their closest ATC facility. Q FOLLOW UP with a thank you note and an offer to meet in their district. CONGRESSIONAL MEETING TIPS 14

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