Lobby Day RSVP

Tuesday, March 27
Pro-Family Lobby Day
10:30 to 2:00 pm
State House Room 437
As the budget cycle heats up, and the legislative session winds down, there is still much work to do on Beacon Hill to advance our values. Please come hear from pro-family state representatives, and leaders of the pro-family movement, regarding budget fights we can win, and legislative priorities coming to the floor. Meet YOUR state legislators and other neighboring legislators you might want to support in the fall. Gain a greater understanding of how Beacon Hill works, and how you can help fix it.

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