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Assessing the Political Environment- 3/11/03

Below are the informational materials presented during the March 11, 2003 STORE Technical Assistance (TA) teleconference. This was the fourth in a series of technical assistance calls and training activities. The purpose of this TA teleconference is to provide information on why assessing the political environment is important, what makes up the political environment and how you can assess it, and give case studies from the field.

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Training Agenda - word

Why is the Political Environment Important and What is it? - powerpoint
- Greg Oliva, TCS

How do we Assess the Political Environment? - powerpoint
- Jack Nicholl, The Center for Tobacco Policy and Organizing

Measuring and Motivating: the Dual Purpose of Assessment - powerpoint
- Debbie Kelley, ALA of San Diego/Imperial Counties

How do we get Insider Political Information? - powerpoint
- Debbie Kelley, ALA of San Diego/Imperial Counties

Statewide Resources for Assessing the Political Environment
- Brian Peterson, The Center for Tobacco Policy and Organizing

Stories from the Field:

Backroom Politics - powerpoint
- Bill Hall, Modoc County

Assessing the Political Environment in a Rural Community - powerpoint
- Nancy Mahannah, Mono County LLA

Using Report Cards as Assessment and Action: Report Card Criteria | 2003 Update - word
- Debbie Kelley, ALA of San Diego/Imperial Counties

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