[Home-on-the-Range] Fwd: [NFB-Legislative-Directors] NFB Washington Seminar 2022 Gone Virtual

Rob Tabor rob.tabor at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jan 13 13:14:41 UTC 2022


Good morning Kansas Federation Family,

I am passing along this announcement from our national president to inform me that he has decided to make the entire 2022 Washington seminar virtual. This will have no impact on the Kansas delegation as we have already decided to go virtual due to the lack of available individuals for making the trip to DC.

Be well and best regards,

Rob Tabor | first vice president/policy Director national Federation of the blind of Kansas
(785) 865-9959
Rob.tabor at sbcglobal.net 


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> From: "Walls, Kyle via NFB-Legislative-Directors" <nfb-legislative-directors at nfbnet.org>
> Date: January 12, 2022 at 1:23:15 PM CST
> To: NFB Legislative Directors List <nfb-legislative-directors at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: "Walls, Kyle" <KWalls at nfb.org>
> Subject: [NFB-Legislative-Directors] NFB Washington Seminar 2022 Gone Virtual
> Reply-To: NFB Legislative Directors List <nfb-legislative-directors at nfbnet.org>
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> Dear Legislative Directors:
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> Please see the below email that President Riccobono sent to affiliate leaders earlier today.
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> Be great,
> Kyle
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> Dear Affiliate Presidents:
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> In light of recent events surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and the rapid spread of the virus in Washington DC, we are going to cancel the in-person portion of the 2022 Washington Seminar and convert to an all-virtual format. Given that the Washington Seminar is one of the Federation’s marquis events, this was a difficult decision for me and one that I did not approach lightly. In making this decision my top three concerns were: the health and safety of our members and staff; the success and impact of the Washington Seminar event, and; the financial impact to Federation members.
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> In recent weeks we have seen Maryland, DC, and Virginia all declare states of emergency related to the pandemic. Washington DC and the surrounding areas are currently experiencing unprecedented community spread of the virus among both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. To bring our members from all across the country into the middle of that during a time that many medical experts predict will be the peak of the spread poses serious risks to the health and safety of Federation members.
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> Additionally, on January 3, Brian P. Monahan, the attending physician for Congress urged the House and Senate to move to a “maximal telework posture.” Even if we could get everyone from across the country to DC and guarantee their health and safety, we can’t guarantee that scheduled in-person meetings with members of Congress or staff won’t be canceled at the last minute. If conditions get worse, as they are predicted to do, we may end up in a situation where we have members from across the country in the hotel without any meetings to go to. We believe that canceling all in-person activities at this point provides adequate time to plan for virtual meetings and has a high rate of success for Federation members to speak with their member of Congress or staff.
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> Finally, the decision to convert to an all-virtual Washington Seminar at this time will, we hope, provide a greater likelihood that Federation members will be able to obtain refunds on airfare and hotel accommodations.
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> It is for these reasons that we have made the difficult decision cancel the in-person portion of the 2022 Washington Seminar and convert to an entirely virtual format. We hope that everyone stays safe and healthy, and we continue to anticipate a national convention in New Orleans this summer. Until then, we have a lot of important advocacy work to do.
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> Considering the cancellation of any in-person presence for Washington Seminar, it makes less sense for us to host our invited presidents at the national office the weekend before. We will be hosting some virtual trainings for invited presidents and a meeting for all presidents during the weekend prior to the Washington Seminar week. The tentative schedule is as follows:
> Invited Presidents: Saturday, February 4 1 – 6 PM Eastern
> All Presidents: Sunday, February 5 – 1 – 4 PM Eastern
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> More details about the full schedule for Washington Seminar related meetings coming soon.
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> Sincerely,
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> Mark A. Riccobono, President
> 200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
> (410) 659-9314 | Officeofthepresident at nfb.org
> Twitter: @Riccobono
> Pronouns: he, him, his
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