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July Oversight Training: Making the Most of Your Resources, Part 2: CRS

By Daniel Van Schooten | Filed under analysis | July 08, 2019

Listen to the audio from this training:

Making the Most of Your Resources, Part 2: CRS, with Wendy Ginsberg, July 19, 2019

Wendy Ginsberg, Staff Director on the Government Operations Subcommittee on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, discusses how congressional offices can take advantage of the many services that the Congressional Research Service (CRS) provides. Ginsberg spoke on a panel with Dorothy Almanza, the head of the Congressional Services Section in the Office of the Counselor to the Director at CRS.

Resources from this training:

  • Louis Fisher Testimony, CRS Oversight Hearing, June 2019
  • CRS FY 2018 Annual Report

About the training

NB: Please note that this training has passed.

POGO's Congressional Training Program aims to educate Hill staffers and other people in the legislative branch about the oversight powers of Congress.

Designed for veterans and neophytes alike, the seminars feature a combination of lessons and hands-on exercises from some of the most accomplished current and former Congressional oversight experts and practitioners. Although seminars are targeted towards committee staff, much of the skills and information shared during the seminars are helpful to personal staff in their investigations.

For Congressional staff only—not open to the public.

"Making the Most of Your Resources, Part 2: CRS"

Friday, July 19, 2019
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Refreshments and snacks provided
Location: Capitol Visitor Center
Room number provided upon RSVP

Presenters:

  • Wendy Ginsberg, Staff Director, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations
  • Dorothy Almanza, Supervisory Congressional Relations Specialist, Congressional Research Service 

To RSVP, please click here.

For more information, you can email Daniel Van Schooten (dvanschooten@pogo.org) or call (202) 347-1122.

There is no cost for participating in the seminars. They are for legislative branch staff only, are off the record, and refreshments are provided. Seminars will generally be held on the last Friday of the month in the Capitol Visitor Center or alternating each month between rooms in the Senate and House office buildings.

True to POGO's non-partisan mission, the training seminars always have both a Republican and Democratic presenter, and may also include presenters from the GAO, CRS, Inspectors General, media, and NGOs. Seminar topics have ranged from "How to Prepare for an Oversight Hearing" to "Making the Most of Your Resources Part 1: GAO" to "Advanced Seminar: Oversight of the Financial Sector."

Congressional oversight is a bipartisan responsibility and effort. Therefore, the Honorary Co-Hosts are Republican and Democratic leaders in the House and the Senate. This Congress's Honorary Co-Hosts are Senator Charles Grassley and Representative Jackie Speier. POGO launched its Congressional Training Program (then called the Congressional Oversight Training Series) nearly a decade ago to provide Congressional staffers, at no cost, with exercises, case reviews, and lessons from some of the most accomplished current and former Congressional oversight experts and practitioners from both parties.

More than 2,000 staffers—both novice and seasoned, from Democratic and Republican offices, and from personal and committee offices—have attended these seminars. Below are just a few of the myriad compliments the program has received in the staffers' seminar evaluations.

"Excellent discussion and great guest speakers. Very knowledgeable with good handouts."
"I like the fact that this is a series—that you continually remind staff of the need to do oversight. As opposed to one seminar at the beginning of the session which we promptly forget about in the rush of everything else we've got to do."
"Real life situations and tips very helpful to new investigator."
"Each session gives new ideas as to how oversight can be done—based on the firsthand experiences relayed by the panelist. It helps answer the question: 'Where do we start?'"

Additional information:

  • For more on committee or personal office trainings, visit our Trainings page
  • Access all of the Congressional Oversight Training Resources
  • POGO developed a Congressional oversight handbook to help improve the quality of oversight activities on the Hill. Practical, humorous, and readable, the handbook is a treasure-trove of valuable information for Congressional staffers, students, political scientists, and the public. Download the The Art of Congressional Oversight: A User's Guide to Doing It Right

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    Daniel Van Schooten

    Daniel Van Schooten is an Investigator at the Project On Government Oversight.

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