Congressional Briefing
Conference
Capitol Hill Workshop
Congressional Operations Briefing and Seminar
(Our public Capitol Hill Workshop)
The definitive overview of how Congress works.
One of our most-popular custom training programs, the Capitol Hill Workshop
(also called Congressional Briefing Conference, Congressional Operations Briefing, Congressional Operations Seminar, Legislative-Executive Workshop), has been tailored for federal agencies to give diverse personnel a solid overview of Congress, how Capitol Hill works, and how Congress affects the operations of departments and agencies in the Executive Branch.
This is for your professional staff who need to know
Congressional procedure
How policy is made in Washington
The work of committees in the legislative process
Executive-Legislative relations
Congressional budgeting
The role of the media
How to work with Hill staff
Custom versions of the Capitol Hill Workshop are given for executives, managers, military officers, technical staff, attorneys, analysts and others who need a solid overview of Congress. This congressional briefing workshop is designed for executives, federal employees GS-13 and above, military officers, supervisory personnel, SES, and Leadership Development participants, to meet these leadership competencies: Strategic Vision, Planning and Quality; Identifying/Integrating Key Issues; Setting Work Priorities; Balancing National/Local Interests; Problem Anticipation/Adjustment; Managing Budgetary Processes; and Senior Level Communication.
The Capitol Hill Workshop can be designed as a 3, 4, or 5 day program. There is also a special Defense Capitol Hill Workshop available.
The Dynamics of Congress An expert on Congress will discuss the dynamics of the legislative process and the three key elements that drive today's institution: politics, policy, and procedure. She will illuminate the differences between the House and Senate and the nature of the 112th Congress.
Today's Legislative Process The instructor will briefly review how a bill becomes a law by tracking legislation from introduction and referral to committee, through committee hearings and markups, floor consideration, to final passage and presidential action.
Politics and Leadership in the Current Congress The instructor will examine the formal and informal leadership structures in the House and Senate, as well as the politics and personalities of the major players in Congress. He will focus on key leadership players and committee assignments and comment on the 112th Congress in terms of leadership and issues.
Policy Making in Washington Policy development and decision making in Congress are influenced by many forces. Learn how this occurs in macro and micro settings. Discussion will include the role of the electorate and political parties, as well as Congress' interactions with the White House, executive agencies, the media, and other political players. The instructor will assess what these factors mean for policy making in Congress.
Congressional Hearing Information and Instructions for Day Two
Day Two
Attend Congressional Hearings
Lunch -- Discussion: Congressional Hearings and Testimony The instructor will lead a discussion on the dynamics and environment of congressional hearings, drawing on the reflections from the class. He will focus on the essential elements of an effective and successful hearing and effective congressional testimony-from the perspectives of both the committee and the witness.
Communicating Effectively with Congress This session will provide an overview of the current political environment on Capitol Hill and the role of lobbying in today's legislative process. Discussion will focus on how outside interests, including executive agencies, can educate and communicate effectively with members of Congress and staff to build positive working relationships. The instructor will provide practical suggestions for interacting with members of Congress, as well as important "do's" and "don'ts" of communicating with Congress.
Presidential-Congressional Relations The instructor will examine how acts by the U.S. Congress have helped create the institutional presidency, and shifted the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches. He will discuss the implications for the working relationship between the 112th Congress and the Obama White House.
Day Three
Congressional Relations from a Congressional Liaison Perspective A representative from the [client's] liaison office will discuss the role of congressional liaison offices in establishing and building working relationships with Congress, both committees of jurisdiction and personal offices of members. He will discuss the organization and responsibilities of his legislative affairs team, how a legislative affairs shop can educate and work most effectively with Capitol Hill, and lobbying restrictions of which to be aware.
The Role of the Executive Branch in the Legislative Process The instructor will examine the role of the executive branch in the legislative process from initial proposal, to draft legislation, through congressional consideration, to signing ceremony in the Rose Garden. Discussion will include the important role of the Office of Management and Budget in the formulation and approval of legislation and the president's official policy program.
A Former Member's Perspective on Politics and Policy A former Member of Congress will comment on the many pressures and responsibilities that a member must balance in day-to-day decision and policymaking. Discussion will include how members advance their legislative and political agenda; manage their offices; handle fund raising and press operations; get reelected; and more.
Tour and Viewing of Floor Action in House and Senate
Day Four
Congressional Budgeting Today This session will provide an introduction to the congressional budget process and the current politics of budgeting. The instructor will review the major players, procedures, and timing of decisions. The President's budget, authorizations, appropriations, and reconciliation will be covered, enabling participants to see the "big picture" of federal budgeting.
Campaign and Election Trends and Their Impact The instructor will take an insightful look at trends in how campaigns, political communication and elections are conducted in the United States, citing examples from 2010 campaigns. He will review the current political landscape of the U.S. and interpret what it means for future elections.
How the Media Covers the Big Beats: The White House, Capitol Hill, and Pentagon An experienced reporter will discuss who comprises the Washington press corps, and how they cover the big beats in DC. Questions to be addressed include: how forthcoming are these institutions with information, what role does the media play in shaping policy debate in these institutions, and what role does it play in elections, campaigns, and a "war" environment.
The Work of Personal and Committee Staff A congressional staff member will discuss the work environment on the Hill including the positions and responsibilities of committee and personal staff, and the organization of congressional offices. He will focus on what staffers need or expect from outside interests, and how these interests can build strong working relationships with staffers and the Hill. He will also reveal his insights into the dynamics and agendas of his office.
Lunches and breaks scheduled as appropriate
All custom training is tailored for each organization and audience. Topics from this program can be combined with topics from our other programs and with topics from your existing training programs.
Sample Agendas
Sample agendas of different versions of this program tailored for previous custom clients are available:
3-day Legislative-Executive Workshop as part of a 5-day program that included a 2-day Advanced Federal Budget Process session for a federal agency 6-page PDF
The Capitol Hill Workshop gives a broad overview of how Capitol Hill works and how policy is made. All will gain valuable insight and perspective, regardless of Hill experience.
Audience Size
This program is most effective for between 25 and 35 attendees.
Variations of this program have been presented for various organizations, including numerous federal agencies and military departments.
Our selected client list includes clients who have purchased custom training, sent staff to our public programs and who have purchased our publications.
A team of more than 12 independent subject matter experts, each with at least 10 years' experience in observing or working with or in Congress, teach this intensive 3-day seminar.
The fee for this program depends on the location, number of attendees, length, and training materials. Call us for details, or complete our custom program information request for more information.
If you don't have enough people for a custom, on-site program, you can still train your staff at our public course.
The program fee includes pre-program development and design, materials for your internal marketing and promotion, all course materials, and faculty chosen for your topic and your audience at the time and location you choose.
Our custom program clients provide the classroom/meeting space, all audio visual equipment, any food and beverages, all registration functions, and travel arrangements for attendees. When the program is held outside the Washington, DC metro area, travel arrangements for faculty can be made by the client or by us.
We can also provide meeting space, audio visual equipment, food and beverage, registration, and travel arrangements, though this affects program cost.
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All custom training from TheCapitol.Net is tailored for each organization and audience. Topics from this program can be combined with topics from our other programs and with topics from your existing training programs.
Public Course
If you don't have enough staff for a custom, on-site training program, you can still train your staff at our public course.
Rave Reviews
"Provides excellent insight into legislative workings of Congress which will only improve our abilities to work with Congress. Great & insightful presentations. Wonderful workshop! Thanks for attention to details." -- Chief of Contracting, U.S. Air Force
"Fantastic course. The knowledge gained will enhance and improve my day-to-day tasks, planning future regulatory tasks, and when engaging personally." -- Fish & Wildlife Administrator
"Awesome week. Well worth my time! Thank you."
"I initially dreaded spending four days away from the office in a seminar but now consider the four days the best I have experienced all year. I learned so much -- general and specific. Got great ideas and ways of working with the Hill." -- Assistant Director of Congressional Relations, Vanderbilt University
"Excellent choice of presenters. Would recommend this workshop to anybody interested in learning how Washington really works." -- Program Manager, FAA
"What an outstanding 3 days! A wonderful use of my time. All aspects of this program were useful." -- Director, Public Affairs, Fortune 500 company
"Taught me how to communicate effectively with House and Senate members." -- Workshop Attendee, Navy Sea Systems
"The program outlined the current top level challenges our country faces and showed how our [department] fits strategically. This will help me greatly in technical planning."
"What an extraordinary group of speakers. All were extremely dynamic speakers." -- Senior Administrator, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
A team of more than 12 independent subject matter experts, each with at least 10 years' experience in observing or working with or in Congress, teach this intensive 3-day seminar.
Internal Marketing
To help you publicize and market a custom program to your organization's audience, we can provide printed materials and language for your own internal promotion and publicity.