Program
The Jargoning Unit
Due Process
Wait, the what..?
Who's-Who
100

This state is not in the Midwest but is part of our Midwest Strategy.

What is Pennsylvania?

BONUS: How have we rebranded this new grouping of states? 

100

The expression used, internally, for public facing activities to make our presence known.

What is to "Purple Up"?

BONUS: Use it in a sentence. 

100

Who approves States' political plans?

Caitlin Fishman but/and...

100

What is VAN?

Voter Activation Network

100

Who do you call with VAN questions? 

Drew Olsen

200

A committee that supports and informs a values-based approach that maximizes alignment in political program.

What is the "Conservative Member Engagement Committee"?

200

The term used, internally, to describe what we want to do right in a given time frame with purpose. 

What is "Meet the Moment"?

BONUS: Use in a sentence.

200

What is the maximum Federal contribution?

$5,000/cycle 

200

What is HMP?

House Majority PAC

200

Who do you call with election law questions? 

Dora Chen

300

The program led by a group of specific individuals whose priorities include strengthen our internal capacity and resources.

What is the "Member-to-Member Program"?

300

The term used, internally, to politely acknowledge an idea that is not germane to the meeting or moment; most likely to never be brought up again

What is the "Parking Lot"?

300

What are the differences between c3 and c4?

300

What is POP?

Purpose

Outcomes

Process

BONUS: Process is also often used as what? 

300

Who do you call if you have a question about finance? 

It depends! 

...if COPE, Safanya Searcy

...if candidate contributions, Kyru Crymes

...if member grant programs, Safanya Search

...if political program support, Kyru Crymes

400

What is the Unions for All Agenda?

It is the programmatic framework adopted by our International Executive Board, which outlines our Union's priorities.

BONUS: Can you name the priorities?

400

The expression used, internally, to politely raise a concern or make a point.

What is to "lift up"?

400

It's the way we distinguish financial resources used between direct advocacy and issue advocacy. 

What is "IE" and "Coordinated"?

BONUS: What are the colors we use? 

BONUS 2: Where does M2M work live? 

400

What is TWR?

Together We Rise

BONUS: Who is the Director of TWR? 

400

Who do you call if you have a phone/laptop issue?

SEIU Helpdesk

BONUS: How do you do that? 

500

These four pillars make up the Union's demand? 

Unions for All Demand

1-Bring employers, workers and government together at industry-wide bargaining tables to negotiate wages, benefits, and working conditions.

2-Establish the National Labor Relations Act as the floor rather than the ceiling for laws governing worker organizing, allowing states and cities to empower workers to join together in a union beyond the limits of federal law.

3-Ensure that every public dollar is used to create good, union jobs and that every federal worker and contractor makes at least $15 an hour and has the opportunity to join a union.

4-Put good union jobs at the center of any major economic proposal, such as Healthcare for All or the Green New Deal.

500

A term used, internally, when transitioning between subjects, at times unrelated.

What is "Pivot"? 

500

Contributions in excess of $6/member per annum obligation. 

What is "COPE Overs"? 

BONUS: What is the penalty for not meeting obligation?

500

What is MAPP?

Member Application Power Portal

500

Who do you speak with if you have Human Resources questions? 

Need Info.

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