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What to Bring/Wear/Do at PMC 2006


 

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Keeping Organized:

It's a good idea to bring your own folder or binder to keep your papers organized. Paper and pens will be provided for committee sessions, but it's just as well to bring your own pens and highlighters as well.

What to Wear:

The dress code for PMC is professional business attire - you should wear what a US Representative or Senator wears to work. Young men should wear jackets and ties (no hats!); young women should dress modestly in suits, or blouses with skirts or pants. There are two exceptions to the dress code. For the Congressional Ball, casual clothing is appropriate; for Sunday, wear your PMC 2006 t-shirt with pants or a skirt.

Keeping Up Your Energy:

There are plenty of places to go for lunch and dinner in and around the Hyatt Regency, but remember that PMC days are long, so consider bringing snack food for before and after sessions. A good debate needs energy!

Getting Your Bills Ready:

If you are bringing bills to the conference, try your hardest to make sure they are already printed and ready to be photocopied! The PMC Office Managers will do their best to help you get your bills ready, but they may not always be able to get to formatting and printing your bill on time.

What Not To Lose:

Do not lose your billbooks! We have a very limited number of extra billbooks for each committee and cannot guarantee replacements if they are lost or misplaced. Please keep your billbooks with you or in your room. Also, keep track of your nametags and placards.