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National Policy Process Portland State University Mark O. Hatfield School of Government Center for Public Service Portland, Oregon www.pdx.edu/cps/empa March 2 March 9, 2013 The Washington, D.C. National Policy Process Seminar was initiated in 1976 by the Lewis and Clark College program in Public Administration, which was merged with Portland State University s Mark O. Hatfield School of Government in 1996. Cooperation by Washington, D.C. speakers is greatly appreciated. Dr. Craig Shinn: Assoc. Professor, Public Administration Division Davis Moriuchi: Mentor and Cohort Leader, EMPA Program

Cohort 2012 Executive MPA Members Agatha Brown Auditor, Unclaimed Property Oregon Department of State Lands Alice Busch Multnomah County, County Human Services Emergency Management Coordinator Lisa Cameli Senior Engineering Associate City of Portland, Parks and Recreation Kevin Campbell Senior Management Analyst City of Portland Office of Management and Finance Elizabeth Carroll Healthy Start Healthy Families Multnomah County Scott Caufield Building Codes Administrator Clackamas County James Dunn Assistant Director of Public Works City of Washougal Andrea Fogue Senior Policy Advisor Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Christopher Frost Agency Records Officer Bonneville Power Administration Rachel Hansen Organizer, Care Provider Team SIEU Local 503 Marisha Johnson Mental Health Planner Oregon Health Authority, Addictions and Mental Health Susan Luce General Ledger Supervisor Multnomah County Odessa Reilly Lead Sr. Research Subjects Protection Analyst Oregon Health & Sciences University Elizabeth Asahi Sato Director of Development American Leadership Forum of Oregon Michaelyn Seals Payroll Administrator City of Lake Oswego Angie Timmins Service Excellence Program Coordinator Providence Health and Services Graham Trainor Political and Field Director Oregon AFL-CIO

Saturday, March 2: Arrive in Washington D.C. The Quincy Hotel, 1823 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202)223-4320 Sunday, March 3: The Washington Milieu 8:45 am Bus Tour: The Many Facets of Washington DC Craig W. Shinn Includes a stop at SOME (So Others Might Eat) Michelle Billups, Dining Room Manager 71 O Street NW; Washington, DC 20001 6:00 pm Dinner: Life in a City of Vagabonds Hunan Dynasty 215 Pennsylvania Ave SE Metro stop: Capitol South Guests: o o Mindy Simmons: Senior Program Manager, Navigation Business Line, Corps of Engineers Headquarters Taunja Berquam: Democratic Staff, House Appropriations Committee

Monday, March 4: Exploring Policy Inputs 9:00 am Setting the Table: Taxpayers for Common Sense Steve Ellis, Vice President Tax Payers for Common Sense 651 Pennsylvania Ave, SE Metro Stop: Eastern Market (Blue), walk back up Pennsylvania toward Capitol 11:00 am International City/County Management Association Joshua Franzel, Vice President of Research, Center for State and Local Government Excellence, and member of ICMA public policy team 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 500 Metro Stop: Union Station, Red Line, West exit and walk North Noon Lunch: On your own 1:30 pm Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Paul Van de Water, Senior Fellow, Federal Fiscal Policy 820 First Street NE, Suite 510 Metro Stop: Union Station (Red), North on 1 st Ave at H, between 1 st & Capitol 3:30 pm Congressional Budget Office Leo Lex, Unit Chief, State and Local Cost Estimates Unit Ford House Office Building, 4th Floor, Room 483 Metro Stop: Federal Center SW (Blue or Orange line), Second and D Streets, SW

Tuesday, March 5: The Role of Congress 9:00 am Information on Call: Congressional Research Service William J. Mallett, Specialist in Transportation Policy, and D. Randy Peterman, Analyst in Transportation Policy Madison Bldg., 101 Independence Ave. SE, LM-417 (Resources, Science and Industry Division, Conference Room A) Metro stop: Capitol South (Blue); Walk up the hill to Independence Ave entrance 11:00 am Personal Staff, Representative Earl Blumenauer s Office Janine Benner, Deputy Chief of Staff, and Tyler Frisbee, LA ENR and Transportation 1111 Longworth House Office Building, Room 1540-A Noon Lunch: On your own 1:00 pm Understanding Congressional Work: Personal Staff Jeremiah Baurman, Legislative Director, Senator Merkley (D-OR) Hart Senate Office Building, Conference Room 2:30 pm Appropriations: the Congressional Budget & Appropriations Process Jack Conway Dirksen Senate Office Building (SD 116) Committee Room 4:00 pm Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee, Michele Miranda, Senior Counsel for Forest & Public Lands Sub Committee Dirksen Senate Office Building, SD 221

6:30 pm Dinner and Observations Cafe Berlin - 322 Massachusetts Ave NE; (202) 543-7656 Exit Dirksen Senate Office Bldg on C Street, East to 4 th North to Mass Ave, Left. Metro Stop: Union Station Wednesday, March 6: Policy Implementation 8:30 am The Role of the Media Charles Pope, Washington Correspondent, The Oregonian Western Presbyterian Church, 2401 Virginia NW Metro Stop: Foggy Bottom- GWU (Blue) ; Walk 10:00 am Implementing Agencies: Bureau of Indian Affairs Main Interior Building 1840 C Street; C Street entrance Walk: Southeast on Virginia NW from Church 11:00 am National Association of Conservation Districts Laura Woods Franz, Director of Legislative Affairs Noon Lunch: On your own Afternoon Personal time (due to snowstorm). Previously Scheduled: State Department meeting with Congressional Liaison for Consular Affairs

Thursday, March 7: Keeping Government Accountable 9:00 am The General Accounting Office: Congress Watchdog Stan Czerwinski, Director for Intergovernmental Relations, Strategic Issues (GAO) 441 G St. NW, Room TBA Metro stop: Judiciary Square (Red) Walk from Metro is about 5 minutes. Begin security clearance at 8:45 am 11:00 am The National Association of Counties (NACo) Ryan R. Yates, Associate Legislative Director Legislative Affairs Department 25 Massachusetts Ave, NW. Conference Room. Metro Stop: Union Station (Red); walk West Noon Lunch: On your own 2:00 pm National Academy of Public Administration Hon. Dan G. Blair, President and Chief Executive Officer; Dr. Joseph Mitchell 900 7 th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington DC 20001 Metro Stop: Gallery Place (Red); Walk North on 7 th 3:30 pm An Inside View of the Lobby Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz P.C. J. Keith Kennedy, Senior Public Policy Advisor and Managing Director; and Mark Van de Water, Senior Public Policy Advisor 920 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Suite 900 Walk: West to intersection of Massachusetts and K Street

7:00 pm Reflections: Reconsidering D.C. on the Way Out Mr. Henry's 601 Pennsylvania Ave. SE; 202-546-8412 Metro Stop: Capitol South, or Eastern Market (Blue) Guest: o o Dr. Brenda Sulick, Senior Policy Analyst, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Betsy Cody- cancelled due to illness Friday, March 8: Individual Appointments Individual Appointments Optional Tour of the U.S. Capitol Building, Supreme Court Contact Information Dr. Craig Shinn: Associate Professor, Public Administration Division Cell Phone: (503) 805-8322 Office Phone: (503) 725-8220 Davis Moriuchi: Mentor and Cohort Leader, Executive MPA Program Cell Phone: (503) 419-7873 Marcy Newton: Program Coordinator, Executive MPA Program Cell Phone: (503) 548-8494 Office Phone: (503) 725-5165