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Register Today for ENACT Day 2020

Virtually join PHI and partners on Thursday, April 30th to build momentum for a healthy and equitable California.

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ENACT DAY 2020

Thursday April 30, 2020 | 10am – 3:00pm PST

Register here.

ENACT Day is a FREE event that brings together Californians from across the state to learn about health equity in California and develop policy advocacy skills.

Virtual ENACT Day will be held April 30th, and has two parts:

Virtual Town Hall: Health Equity Impacts of COVID-19 | 10am – 11:30am
Get an update on the federal and state policy response to COVID-19; share your most pressing concerns; and learn how to conduct a legislative visit.

Legislative visits | 12pm – 3:00pm
Break into smaller groups by region, prepare your agenda, and then meet a California state representative. Visits will take place between 12pm-3pm, and you’ll have the opportunity to sign up for the slots that best fit your schedule.

Register here.

ENACT DAY IS HOSTED COLLABORATIVELY BY:
Public Health Advocates • CA4Health—a Public Health Institute Program • California Food Policy Advocates •
Prevention Institute • Center for Healthy Communities, California State University, Chico

#ENACT2020 | #JoinTheMovement | #ENACTDay


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