In The Loop: The Road to November

In The Loop: The Road to November

Welcome to this special edition of The Policy Circle's August Newsletter, part of our new Road to November Series

The Policy Circle's Road to November Series will educate our community on the issues at the forefront of the 2024 election, equip them to be informed voters, and inspire them to spark civil and solutions-oriented conversations. In this highly polarized time for our nation, we're leaving politics at the door. As a nonpartisan 501(c)3, The Policy Circle does not endorse or oppose any candidates or ballot initiatives; instead, we focus on facts to give you the tools YOU need to make informed decisions. Our goal, as always, is to provide calm in the chaos for our thoughtful and engaged network of civic leaders. 


The Active Voter Guide

Your voice and your vote matter in every election, and as an American citizen, it’s a duty to actively participate in the election process. The first step is to be informed and knowledgeable about the process. This resource guide will walk you through all the components of being a thoughtful voter and engaged volunteer. Click here to read.


The Path To Presidency: The National Conventions

Explore the pivotal role of national conventions in the U.S. electoral process, recap the recent RNC and DNC, and get a glimpse ahead into all of the important upcoming milestones on the path to the presidency. Click here to read.


Taking Action: What can you do today to engage in the 2024 elections?

Now is the time to get involved!

Stay tuned this election season for more resources from The Policy Circle's Road To November Series.


The Faith & Civic Life Initiative

The Policy Circle is launching our latest initiative, in partnership with Ambassador Enterprises, LLC , exploring the role that faith and faith-based organizations play in civic leadership, policymaking, and building cohesive, healthy communities.


Monday, September 30, 2024, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Museum of the Bible, 400 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024

The Faith and Civic Life Symposium will explore the future of religious liberty in America and faith-based organizations’ role in addressing some of our society’s greatest challenges. Join us for an inspiring breakfast conversation with Virginia’s Governor Youngkin and First Lady, expert panel discussions, and a Museum of the Bible tour.

Learn more and register here.

Stay tuned! In addition to the Symposium in Washington, D.C., The Policy Circle will be publishing a NEW Faith & Civic Life Brief and hosting a free virtual event with experts and thought-leaders this fall.


Ohio Day at the Capitol

In partnership with the American Federation for Children , The Policy Circle is hosting a full-day event in Columbus, Ohio, that will be full of learning, connection, and engagement. Building on the successes of recent events in Austin, TX, and Nashville, TN, these multi-faceted experiences serve as a connecting point between experts, policymakers, and thought leaders with emerging women leaders in these regions. 


Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tour the Ohio Statehouse, drink coffee with policymakers, attend exciting lunch panels, and join us for an evening reception at the Ohio Governor's Residence.


Panelists:

  • Sharla Elton: Superintendent, Heritage Christian School
  • Rabbi Eric "Yitz" Frank: President, School Choice Ohio
  • Traci Woodard: Parent Advocate, Ohio

Learn more and register here.


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The Policy Circle is a national, non-partisan 501c3 that informs, equips, and connects women to be more impactful citizens.

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