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DESCRIPTION:The State of Democracy Lecture Series will host a virtual panel
  discussion on “The Political Causes and Policy Consequences of the One Bi
 g Beautiful Bill.”The panel includes:Leonard Burman\, Professor Emeritus\,
  Public Administration and International AffairsColleen Heflin\, Professor
 \, Public Administration and International AffairsBrynt Parmeter\, Profess
 or of Practice\, Public Administration and International AffairsAnd will b
 e moderated by Chris Faricy\, director of the Campbell Public Affairs Inst
 itute and associate professor of political science.This series is coordina
 ted by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. Kindly register using the li
 nk provided.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:The Political Causes and Policy Consequences of the One Big Beautif
 ul Bill
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The State of Democracy Lecture Series will 
 host a virtual panel discussion on “The Political Causes and Policy Conseq
 uences of the One Big Beautiful Bill.”</p><p>The panel includes:</p><ul><l
 i><strong>Leonard Burman</strong>\, Professor Emeritus\, Public Administra
 tion and International Affairs</li><li><strong>Colleen Heflin</strong>\, P
 rofessor\, Public Administration and International Affairs</li><li><strong
 >Brynt Parmeter</strong>\, Professor of Practice\, Public Administration a
 nd International Affairs</li></ul><p>And will be moderated by <strong>Chri
 s Faricy</strong>\, director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute and 
 associate professor of political science.</p><p>This series is coordinated
  by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. Kindly register using the link 
 provided.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>
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