Justin Tahai for Maine House District 149 After the Hearing Use this guide when the hearing, meeting, or official contact just happened and the next job is to capture the result, compare spoken outcomes against the written paper, and keep the next step from drifting away. Use this page fast - Write down what actually happened. - Check the written paper against the spoken result. - Calendar the next move before the day is over. - Move into proof or pattern-finding only after the practical step is covered. Before you leave - Write down the outcome in one sentence. - Write down the next date and the next task. - Write down who you spoke with and what paper you received. Compare the result - Keep the spoken result and the written result separate in your notes. - Write the exact gap down if they do not feel aligned. - Use Forms + Filing Basics, Official Doors, or legal-help routes if the paper is now the problem. Next steps - Update the file today. - Make the needed call or send the needed follow-up in the next 24 hours. - Build the next carry set before the next date. - Place the event beside the larger record only after the live step is stable. Record it - Keep one factual timeline line for the day. - Use Story Intake for the larger pattern, not for the first scramble. - Use Sources + Proof only after the live practical move is clear.