Association of Food and Drug Officials

Association of Food and Drug Officials

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Analyzing Legislative Proposals Webinar

Start January 8, 2021

On Demand

Thank you for joining AFDO for the Analyzing Legislative Proposals webinar. The webinar was recorded and is available below:

Additional resources to enhance today’s presentation:

  • Download slides
  • Roadmap to Analyzing Legislative Proposals:https://afdo.org/resources/Documents/Roadmap-to-Analyzing-Legislative-Proposals1.pdf
  • State Legislative Drafting Materials  https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislative-staff/research-editorial-legal-and-committee-staff/bill-drafting-manuals.aspx
  • Texas example for a good discussion for fiscal analysis of a bill  https://www.tasb.org/legislative/legislative-information/documents/reading_bill.aspx
  • AFDO Best Practices for Handling Budget Cuts to Food Safety Programs webinar and the resources provided.  This webinar contains information, ideas, and strategies which can be used and can serve as a foundation for legislative proposals. View the AFDO Budget Cut Webinar 
  • Researching Legislative Proposals in Other Stateshttps://afdo.org/resources/Documents/Researching-Legislative-Proposals-in-Other-States.pdf

Presenters

  • Pamela Miles, Food Safety Program Supervisor, Virgina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,
  • Kimberly Stryker, Program Manger for Food Safety and Sanitation, Alaska Environmental Department of Conservation,
  • Steve Moris, Program Manager for Food Safety and Lodging for the Kansas Department of Agriculture,
  • Steven Mandernach, Executive Director for AFDO

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The Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) is a regulatory organization that connects food and medical-products safety stakeholders and impacts the regulatory environment by shaping sound, science-based rules, law, regulations, and sharing best practices that protect public health.