Wednesday, October 26, 2011

CC/WI Public Forum at UW-Oshkosh on Monday, November 7th



 
               Voter Photo ID
                          Public Financing of Elections
                 Disclosure of Money in Politics 
                                         Redistricting
                              the Citizens United Decision




"What Ever Happened to Good Government in Wisconsin?
And How Can We Fix It?"

Monday, November 7, 2011
6:30 – 8:00 PM
Reeve Union Ballroom (Room 227C)

UW-Oshkosh - 748 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 

 ** Event is Free... and so are the cookies! **

Panelists: State Senator Jessica King (D-Oshkosh),
State Representative Richard Spanbauer (R-Oshkosh),
State Representative Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh),
Jonathan Krause Program/News Director - WOSH Radio
 and former GOP Candidate for the State Assembly,
UW-Oshkosh Political Science Professor James Simmons,
UW-Oshkosh Communications Professor Tony Palmeri
and CC/WI Executive Director Jay Heck.

ModeratorJim Fitzhenry - Managing Editor of the Oshkosh Northwestern
  
Please come join in the discussion and learn more about:
  • Will the new Voter Photo ID suppress voter fraud or voters?
  • Should we elect or appoint Wisconsin's Supreme Court Justices?
  • Is Public Financing of our state elections needed
  • Is Disclosure of interest-group “phony issue ads” and other “outside” spending – is this necessary or would it stifle “free speech”
  • Redistricting reform in Wisconsin – how do we do it?
  • How will the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Citizens United vs F.E.C affect Wisconsin?
Presented by Common Cause in Wisconsin   
(Underwritten by The Joyce Foundation) 

                         Co-Sponsored by:
      


 Political Science Student Association
 American Democracy Project
 College Democrats



              American Association of University Women - Wisconsin
      American Association of University Women - Oshkosh Branch



       
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education Network

League of Women Voters of Winnebago County






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