Center Right Agenda - Lansing
| | Lansing 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 21 Samuel Ingham Building, 116 W. Ottawa, Lansing 48933 Guests Speakers: - Race to the Top: Good, Bad, or just Ugly? Senator Alan Cropsey, James Muffet, Citizens for Traditional Values, Paulette Brack, Home Education League of Michigan, and others
- How to Keep a Transparency Scorecard on Local Government: John Gisler, Kalamazoo Citizens for Responsible Government
Also: - Patrick Wright, Mackinac Center: Day Care Lawsuit Report
- Doug Till, SW-MI Tea Party: Health Care Town Halls, Ronald Reagan Birthday Celebration
- Paul Kersey, Mackinac Center: Right to Work Resolution
- Legislative Reports...
- And others...
Planning to come? Please RSVP. | Do You Believe in Limited Government? | If you believe government is too big and intrusive, if you believe government taxes and regulates too much, then Center Right is where you need to be. Each month we will: - Discuss bills before the legislature that need to be defeated because they grow government, or supported because they put limits on government.
- Hear from local elected officials or activists who are keeping watch on the growth of government at the city, township and county level.
- Listen to and ask questions of candidates for office who are running as limited-government conservatives.
- Network with local and state organizations like Mackinac Center, Americans for Prosperity, Education Action Group, MI-FairTax, and local Tea Party Organizations.
- Strategize on how to be effective at protecting our liberties.
You are welcome to bring any issues to the meeting you believe are appropriate. Please let me know if you would like to make a presentation. You will be given 5 minutes to speak, and answer questions. Please bring handouts that explain your issue in detail. Typical attendance is around 50.
If you would like to present, or if you have any questions, please contact me. I hope to see you there!
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