TIC: The Constitution, Government & Political Process
Description: A lawyer whose practice included US Supreme Court and Circuit Court of Appeals cases and who served as a Presidential appointee in charge of major US Environmental Protection Agency programs will discuss issues of concern to most of us. Topics such as:
How US government elections and behavior are enormously skewed away from “one person, one vote; how the Constitution’s provisions for the US Senate – 2 senators for every state – skew our government away from the “one person, one vote” concept; and how Congressional laws (statutes) and executive agency and independent agencies’ regulations issued to “flesh out” those laws work – or don’t work – together in our complex, fast-changing world.
Designed for: People concerned in any direction, or simply curious, about how our federal government works.
Facilitator: Roger Strelow
Complimentary. Registration is required by calling The Enrichment Center at (239) 949-3800
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