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STUDENT INFO
More Information to come. For now, random Q&A time!!!
Random questions below, for any others, please email rob@mdfamilies.org
Q.
What is this mock session deal?
A. The
mock legislative session is probably the most fun you will ever
have. True Story. The whole week consists of this
“game”.
During the week you are sworn in as
Maryland State Senators, and will be expected to act like it. You will be given certain bills to
support and to oppose, bills as serious as the Parental Notice legislation
concerning abortion or as silly as the “protect the elephants“ bill.
Oh and don’t worry you will be taught
all you need to know about the bills and how to argue your position. You will use terms like “point of
order”, “I second that”, “I would encourage this body the give a green vote for
this bill”, and so on. Although all that was previously
mentioned is fun, I would say the most fun is in the “politics” of it
all.
Campaigning for leadership positions
like President of the Senate or Party leaders; or making deals to be a committee
chairman or vice chairman. Gathering support for your bills and
finding loop holes in the rules to further your agenda: to pass all the bills
you are suppose to support and kill all the bills you are suppose to
oppose. And if you have any questions, you
can just ask Rob (rob@mdfamilies.org).
Q. How
do we write our own Bill/Resolution?
This is optional! You do not have to
write your own bill. However, if you do happen to write a bill or a resolution
you not only get props for the effort, you get points.
What you need to do: First of all, you need an idea. Over the years we have
had several creative bills and resolutions. The most famous being the Hot Dog
resolution. This resolution suggested that the hotdog companies and the hotdog
bun companies package hotdogs and hotdog buns in the same quantites.
We had a couple
other good ones, some even changing policy for the CITY ON THE HILL Conference
itself. But it could be anything; if you have a bill idea, contact one of us at
AMF to develop that
idea. (email Rob @ r_warlick@mdfamilies.org or call 410.760.9166)
Then
you need to write the bill. You will have plenty of help, just talk to one of
the chaperones for
details. But if you feel ambitious, and want to do it yourself, feel free.
Resolution: an expression of legislative intent.
Very simply, a
suggestion by the legislature that is not enforced.
Bill: a draft of
law proposed to a law-making body.
Basically, what
you saw on "School House Rock"
Q.
Talent Show? wwhhhyyy!!!!
A. We always have
good times at the talent show. Participation isn’t mandatory;
however we would encourage everyone to get involved. You could do anything from sing to
act to play an instrument (not to large) to stand up to dance (ah, if you can’t
do it, don’t try it). We want to see your skills, whether
it be your numchuck skills, bow hunting skills, or computer hacking skills (Just
not your drawings of ligers and such).
Anywho, you can do
something either by yourself or have a couple of buddies tag along. We've had some great acts over the
years. A CITY tradition is the impromptu
skit of “Johnny got hit by a bus”. We’ve also heard some unique
instruments, such as the dulcimer and the mandolin. We had a great move of God near the
end of the night last year singing worship songs to the piano… Good times, good times. Anyway just want to remind you to be
prepared to show your skills. Please try to fulfill the request
list below, thank you.
_ “Johnny got hit by a bus”- impromptu
skit involving five actors
_Napoleon Dynamite Dance
grooves
_Unique
instruments
_Good singers (stress the "good" part
:-) )
_Stand up comedy (keep it
clean!)
_Impersonations
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