PennFuture and the League of Conservation Voters-PA will hold a Post-Election Forum on November 15 at the University of the Arts Caplan Studio Theater, 17th Floor, 211 South Broad Street in Philadelphia from 5:15 to 8:00 p.m.
How will the November 6 election results impact environmental policymaking and what should we expect in the coming years?
Join PennFuture and Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania for the evening to discuss the results of the recent elections and what it means for environmental protection and climate action.
In addition to hearing from PennFuture President and CEO Jacquelyn Bonomo and CVPA Executive Director Josh McNeil, you will have the chance to listen to an engaging discussion during two portions of the event.
The first half of the program will be moderated by Susan Phillips, Reporter for StateImpact Pennsylvania NPR, featuring Numa St. Louis, District Representative for Congressman Dwight Evans (D-Philadelphia).
John Micek, Opinion Editor for The Patriot News and PennLive.com in Harrisburg will lead a panel discussion, “What do the 2018 Elections Mean for Pennsylvania’s Environment?” including: Rep. Carolyn Comitta (D-Chester), Rep.-Elect Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia), Rep.-Elect Danielle Friel Otten (D-Chester) and Rep.-Elect Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Philadelphia)
Tickets are $25 per person, and $10 for students. Complimentary beer, wine, and hors d'oeuvres will be available.
Click Here to purchase tickets. Questions should be directed to Stephanie Rex, Director of Communications, PennFuture, by sending email to: rex@pennfuture.org or 412-463-2942.
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