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5 | Page December 13 I ssuePlease feel free to join as often as your schedule allows. We will review what happened that week with the Legislature, share with you what to expect the following week, discuss what we need your help with and how you can get plugged in, and answer any questions that you may have.Register for the 2025 Legislative Liaisons weekly Zoom call series in advance. Upon completion of your registration, you will then be registered for all future meetings. You will receive a confirmation email with Zoom meeting connection information.REGISTER HEREAre You #WinterReadyWinter storms create a higher risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. They can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, ice and high winds.And because winter storms can last a few hours or several days, cut off heat, power and communication services it is important to be prepared for these scenarios, especially for older adults, children, sick individuals and pets who are at greater risk. Learn what tips you can take to keep yourself and family safe at #WinterReady | Ready.gov or launch a #WinterReady campaign in your community with our #WinterReady Toolkit.Start the New Year by Resolving to Be ReadyThe new year is an excellent time to start healthy new habits. Why not make those habits include ways to make your family, home and even your business more prepared for emergencies that can happen at any time? Resolving to be ready means understanding the risks and hazards where you live and taking a preparedness action or two each month to end the year better prepared and more resilient. Learn what preparedness actions you can take with our Resolve to Be Ready Toolkit which offers practical emergency preparedness tips for individuals, families and businesses. Find resources to launch a Resolve to Be Ready campaign in your community at Resolve to be Ready Social Media Toolkit | Ready.gov