Money in politics as a general topic—and campaign finance in particular—have been key issues with Marylanders and voters across the nation as presidential debates and races are well under way. Join us as leading policymakers from both sides of the aisle and academics discuss this timely topic and take questions from the audience.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015
3:30 - 6 P.M.
University of Maryland
Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center
7801 Alumni Drive
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-9756
Informing our discussion will be results and analysis from the third iteration of the Washington Post—UMD Poll, an innovative tool designed to provide academics, students and members of the public with insight into both key races and the issues that matter to Maryland voters.
In addition to discussing the current climate and contemporary problems, participants will shed light on possible solutions and paths forward.
Participants
Adam Dubitsky, Director of Policy, MD Office of the Governor
Former Congressman Tom McMillen (D–Md. 4th)
Former Congresswoman Connie Morella (R–Md. 8th)
Congressman John Sarbanes, (D–Md. 3rd)
Moderator
Dr. Stella Rouse, Director, Center for American Politics and Citizenship
This event is presented by the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of Government and Politics, the Center for American Politics and Citizenship, Issue One, and the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress.
For questions of concerns, please contact Mr. Christian Hosam via e-mail at
chosam@umd.edu or by phone 301-314-2736.