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Congressional Oversight Boot Camp: February 2019

The boot camp is an intensive two-day, bipartisan training on Capitol Hill for Congressional staff on the art and practice of oversight and investigations. Attendance is free and open only to House and Senate professional staff.
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The Project On Government Oversight, the Levin Center at Wayne Law, and The Lugar Center are hosting a Congressional Oversight Boot Camp, an intensive two-day, bipartisan training on Capitol Hill for Congressional staff on the art and practice of oversight and investigations.

Congressional Oversight Boot Camp

February 20 & 21, 2019Time & location details provided upon confirmation

Attendance is free and open only to House and Senate professional staff. Space is limited!

To apply, please complete our online application form. Please direct any questions to [email protected].

Applications must be received by close of business Friday, February 1.

Preference will be given to committees with applicants from both sides of the aisle.

This session will be held in a Senate office building. Details will be provided upon confirmation of your participation.

For more information about the Boot Camp program, see the Levin Center at Wayne Law's website.

Additional information:

Danni Downing

Danni Downing is a senior editor at POGO.

Justin Rood

Justin Rood is the director of the Congressional Oversight Initiative at POGO.

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