May
18
May 18, 2017
7:30pm EDT - 9:30pm EDT
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America/New_York
Lansing Forum
<p>Are you sick of government corruption? Join Represent Lansing, the Lansing League of Women Voters, and the Michigan Campaign Finance network on May 18th for an interactive forum on money in politics and anti-corruption reform. </p>
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<p>Panelists include </p>
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<li>John Chamberlin, former professor of public policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan</li>
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<li>Lynn Jondahl, former state lawmaker who represented the East Lansing area (D)</li>
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<li>Jim Runestad, current state lawmaker (R) who represents a portion of Oakland County and recently sponsored a bill to require a cooling-off period before lawmakers can become lobbyists </li>
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<p>There will be great food and beer from Midtown Brewing, and experts on reform. RSVP here so that we can have an accurate headcount! </p>
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Midtown Brewing Co, 402 S Washington Sq, Lansing MI, 48933
Are you sick of government corruption? Join Represent Lansing, the Lansing League of Women Voters, and the Michigan Campaign Finance network on May 18th for an interactive forum on money in politics and anti-corruption reform.
Panelists include
- John Chamberlin, former professor of public policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
- Lynn Jondahl, former state lawmaker who represented the East Lansing area (D)
- Jim Runestad, current state lawmaker (R) who represents a portion of Oakland County and recently sponsored a bill to require a cooling-off period before lawmakers can become lobbyists
There will be great food and beer from Midtown Brewing, and experts on reform. RSVP here so that we can have an accurate headcount!