Legislative Regional Roundtables are hosted each year in every region of the state, normally during the months of January or February. Roundtables are a collaborative effort of the DD Council, LaCAN, and Families Helping Families. The format for each roundtable varies a bit to suit the needs of each region’s members and policymakers, but the information provided is the same across the state.
Roundtables offer an opportunity for LaCAN members:
- to learn or strengthen individual advocacy skills
- to hear about the current state-of-the-state including issues in need of grassroots advocacy
- to meet with local policymakers
- to share how they have been or will be personally affected by current/proposed policies
Despite different types of venues, menus, and organization, every roundtable offers important information for both members and policymakers alike, and a venue for these two groups to connect. A typical roundtable is 2-3 hours long and includes a free meal (typically breakfast).