The UM Legislative Academy is soliciting two-page briefs to inform state legislators about pending issues. Briefs should address a legislative issue and be nonpartisan. Abstracts must be submitted by March 7, and briefs are to be completed by July 15. Authors of 15 briefs will receive $500 for travel or professional development.
The academy was established to provide timely public policy research and training for members of the General Assembly.
Information is available from the academy website, or by contacting UO/E Community Development Program Leader Mary Leuci.
|
|
||
![]() |
Eileen Yager,
yagere@umsystem.edu |
|
|
© 1993 to 2010 Curators of the
University of Missouri, all rights reserved.
DMCA and other copyright
information |
||