Is this any way to run an election?Voter Photo ID![]()
Repeal of Same-Day Registration
                 Disclosure of Money in Politics 
                                         Redistricting 
                              the Citizens United Decision
"The Future of Wisconsin Elections: 
The Pros and Cons of Reform"
The Pros and Cons of Reform"
Monday, February 21st, 2011
6:30 – 8:00 PM 
UW-Madison Memorial Union - 4th Floor - “Class of 1924”  Room
800 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin
800 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin
** Event is Free... and so are the cookies! **
Panelists: State Senator Jon Erpenbach (D-Waunakee) - by phone, 
Former State Representative Spencer Black (D-Madison - 1985 to 2011),
UW Political Science Professor David Canon,
Editorial Page Editor Scott Milfred of the Wisconsin State Journal,
UW History Professor John Sharpless, Conservative Blogger & Journalist David Blaska,
and CC/WI Executive Director Jay Heck.
  
Former State Representative Spencer Black (D-Madison - 1985 to 2011),
UW Political Science Professor David Canon,
Editorial Page Editor Scott Milfred of the Wisconsin State Journal,
UW History Professor John Sharpless, Conservative Blogger & Journalist David Blaska,
and CC/WI Executive Director Jay Heck.
Moderator: UW Political Science Professor Barry Burden
  
Please come join in the discussion and learn more about:
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Please come join in the discussion and learn more about:
- The impact of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Citizens United vs F.E.C on Wisconsin - good or bad?
 - Photo Voter ID and Same-Day Registration -- the case for and against each
 - Redistricting reform in Wisconsin – if necessary, how do we do it?
 - The disclosure of interest-group “phony issue ads” and other “outside” spending – is this necessary or would it stifle “free speech”?
 - Public Financing – welfare for politicians? Or is it needed to make politicians beholden to citizens, not special interest groups?
 
(Underwritten by The Joyce Foundation) 
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Are the no women who can talk on this issue?
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