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"Reforming Albany," New York City, June 9, 2005
June 2, 2005 - 12:56pm -- jim
Citizens Union writes:
"Reforming Albany,"
New York City, June 9, 2005
Want to hear about ways to reform the New York State legislature? Attend a public forum in discussing this important issue.
CITIZENS UNION FOUNDATION and The State Affairs Committee of The Association of the Bar of the City of New York present
A CIVIC CONVERSATION
REFORMING ALBANY:
CAN COMPETITIVE ELECTIONS MAKE FOR A BETTER LEGISLATURE?
Panelists:
Michael Gianaris, New York State Assembly Member
Angelo Falcón, Institute of Puerto Rican Studies
Nicole Gordon, New York City Campaign Finance Board
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2005
6:00-7:30 PM
Association of the Bar of the City of New York
42 E. 44th Street
Stimson Room
Open to the Public
Please RSVP at 212.227.0342 ext. 43
or info@citizensunionfoundation.org
This forum is an opportunity to discuss legislative redistricting, campaign finance reform and strategies for increasing voter participation to make elections more competitive.
To learn more about these and other governance issues visit GothamGazette.com.
Recent coverage includes:
Albany Reform: Make Elections More Competitive Why Gerrymandering Must Go
Civic Conversations foster public dialogue about important issues facing the citizens of New York."
Citizens Union writes:
"Reforming Albany,"
New York City, June 9, 2005
Want to hear about ways to reform the New York State legislature? Attend a public forum in discussing this important issue.
CITIZENS UNION FOUNDATION and The State Affairs Committee of The Association of the Bar of the City of New York present
A CIVIC CONVERSATION
REFORMING ALBANY:
CAN COMPETITIVE ELECTIONS MAKE FOR A BETTER LEGISLATURE?
Panelists:
Michael Gianaris, New York State Assembly Member
Angelo Falcón, Institute of Puerto Rican Studies
Nicole Gordon, New York City Campaign Finance Board
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2005
6:00-7:30 PM
Association of the Bar of the City of New York
42 E. 44th Street
Stimson Room
Open to the Public
Please RSVP at 212.227.0342 ext. 43
or info@citizensunionfoundation.org
This forum is an opportunity to discuss legislative redistricting, campaign finance reform and strategies for increasing voter participation to make elections more competitive.
To learn more about these and other governance issues visit GothamGazette.com.
Recent coverage includes:
Albany Reform: Make Elections More Competitive Why Gerrymandering Must Go
Civic Conversations foster public dialogue about important issues facing the citizens of New York."