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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Fw: Join Us Thursday for a Seminar on DC’s Relationship with Congress

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New Era for DC Rights! A Seminar on DC’s Relationship with Congress

Join us for a Seminar on DC's Relationship with Congress on Capitol Hill on Thursday, January 25 from 2:00-4:00 PM. We will hold a lively panel discussion at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, 212 East Capitol Street, NE. Refreshments will be served.

Two members of Congress, political experts, professors and Hill staffers will come together to discuss hot issues buzzing through the halls of Congress, with a focus on DC voting rights, structural deficit and home rule issues.

The first panel will feature Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Representative Albert Wynn (D-MD) and Jim Moore, a senior staffer from the office of Representative Tom Davis (R-VA).

A second panel will include Dr. Michael K. Fauntroy of George Mason University and Dr. Gary Young of the George Washington University. Both panels will be moderated by Walter Smith of DC Appleseed.

The event is sponsored by DC Vote, Our Nation’s Capital and League of Women Voters of the National Capital Area.

Learn more about the history of the complicated relationship between the District of Columbia and Congress. We hope to see you Thursday for an enlightening seminar and discussion!

Sincerely, Eugene Kinlow Outreach Director

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