California FFA News Summer 2018 | Page 3

SACRAMENTO LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Sacramento, February 20-23, 2018 During my time participating in the Sacramento Leadership Experience I, along with 74 other seniors from across California, were able to gain a unique perspective on the process that is by Adam Solis taken to debate, Fresno FFA Chapter amend, and pass a bill. During this experience as a group, we had the privilege to be sworn in by Senator Galgiani and Assemblymember Caballero. The trip alone was a memorable experience, but the locations we visited during our time in Sacramento were places that I had never been before and by doing so for the first time while on this trip I’m now able to hold a meaningful and thoughtful memory to the time I spent visiting the Capitol Building, sitting on the Senate floor and mock lobbying with Senators to help pass proposed bills that our constituents were in favor of. But this trip wouldn’t be possible without the supportive and encouraging guidance from our Legislative Counselors Vasquez, Van Noy, Ford and Autry along with Governor Garret. This experience allowed me to understand the complexity supporters of agriculture must face to advocate for an industry that supports all of us. Sacramento Leadership Experience: A Transformative Four Days The Sacramento Leadership Experience was an extraordinary opportunity for all who attended. Spending a week acting as a California legislature allowed participants to understand the inner workings of our state government. Those who attended SLE began their experience by getting to know their fellow Senators and Assembly members as well as getting the chance to explore our state capitol. Going into SLE, FFA by Amber Zarevich seniors were assigned a bill, which the week Manteca-Sierra FFA Chapter would begin its focus, and by day two, these legislators began in-depth research of their bill. With breaks devoted to lobbying for our bills, participants had the opportunity to consult their personal Assembly member and Senator on their cause as well as learn how we should proceed when going into debates on our bills. On the evening of day three, SLE members were allowed to enter the committee rooms within the Capital Building to debate on our bills prior to the House sessions. Our final day of SLE was devoted to full debate within the actual House chambers. Having met important people in our government and the agriculture industry at the social meals throughout the four days, each participant proudly walked away with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. California FFANEWS • PAGE 3 • Summer 2018