Legislative Panel and Monthly Luncheon
Monthly Membership Meeting with Dr. David Schultz
2020 is here and a big election year. What will happen in Minnesota? Nationally, who will win the House and Senate? What about the presidential election? Back by popular demand, hear from Hamline University professor of political science David Schultz on his thoughts.
Prior to the luncheon, join Senator John Hoffman and additional elected officials as we discuss current issues facing local and state government.
We will also honor our Leadership Awards finalists as we lead up to the Annual Celebration & Leadership Awards that will be held Saturday, February 29 at the Intercontinental Hotel- Riverfront.
More on Professor David Schultz:
David Schultz is a nationally recognized expert in government, nonprofit, and business ethics, campaign finance reform, land use and eminent domain policy, law and politics, and the media and politics who has been extensively quoted in news sources such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, NBC News, ABC News, CBS News, Cox News Service, and National Public Radio. He is the editor for five book series with Peter Lang Publishing and M.E. Sharpe as well as author and editor of 25 books, 12 legal treatises, and over 60 articles. His most recent publications include Money, Politics, and Campaign Finance Reform Law in the States (2002) and the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (2003), and the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (2008). Professor Schultz is past president, lobbyist, and executive director for Common Cause Minnesota; he has worked as a housing and economic planner for an Office of Economic Opportunity agency; helped in the drafting of the new 8th edition of the Model City Charter for the National Civil League; and participated in three amicus briefs before the United States Supreme Court regarding campaign finance reform. Besides teaching classes in government ethics, housing and economic development, privatization, and the foundation of public administration, David also holds appointments in the Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science where he teaches criminal justice and criminology, and in several local law schools where he offers classes in state and local law, legal ethics, election law, and state constitutional law.
Date and Time
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Wednesday, February 19
10:00-11:30 a.m.- Legislative Panel
11:30 a.m.- Noon- Luncheon Networking
Noon- 1:00 p.m.- Luncheon
**Join us as your schedule allows**
Location
Delta Hotels by Marriott | Minneapolis Northeast
1330 Industrial Boulevard NE
Taking transit? The 30A bus route can be accessed from the Green Line near the Westgate station stop. The 30A route drops off .24 miles from the event location at Broadway St. NE and Godward St. NE.
Fees/Admission
$35 members
$50 non-members
This includes networking, program and lunch.
***Please note: Cancelations must be received three days in advance to receive a full refund, substitutions are welcome. Reservations made within 48 hours of the event will be charged an additional $10