If you are going to be in Washington D.C. on June 1, consider attending the event below. More details from Brookings here.
Is Government Broken? Strengthening Democracy through Election and Governance Reforms
In a recent CNN/Opinion Research survey, 86 percent of Americans said they believe the federal government is “broken.” In the last year, governance challenges complicated the nation’s capacity to address issues such as the economy, health care, climate change and financial regulation. As obstacles to governance continue to mount, what reforms need to be implemented to ensure that the United States is equipped to face its short- and long-term policy challenges? Is government broken? And if so, how do we fix it?
On June 1, the Brookings Institution, Demos, AmericaSpeaks, the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University and Everyday Democracy will host a forum to explore current challenges to good governance and to discuss ways of creating and strengthening a strong, vibrant and inclusive democracy, focusing mainly on proposed solutions to reform our governance, election and campaign finance systems. The first panel will focus on how electoral and campaign finance systems can be reformed. The second discussion will center on improving institutional performance, administrative infrastructure and governance processes to better address the nation’s most pressing policy problems.
After each panel, speakers will take questions from the audience.
When
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Where
Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Participants
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Miles Rapoport
President, Demos
Vice President and Director, Governance Studies
Panel on Election and Campaign Finance Reform
Eddie Hailes
Managing Director and General Counsel, Advancement Project
Clarissa Martinez De Castro
Director, Immigration and National Campaigns, National Council of La Raza
Nick Nyhart
President and CEO, Public Campaign
Norm Eisen
Special Counsel to the President for Ethics and Government Reform, The White House
Moderator: Karen Hobert Flynn
Vice President for State Operations, Common Cause
Panel on Governance Reform
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
Martha McCoy
Executive Director, Everyday Democracy
Gary Bass
Executive Director, OMB Watch
Moderator: Archon Fung
Associate Professor, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University
Closing Remarks
Carolyn Lukensmeyer
President, AmericaSpeaks
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies

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