Dana Perino, White House press secretary to George W. Bush from 2007-2009, will kickoff The Graduate School of Political Management's Distinguished Lecture Series. A reception will follow the discussion.
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: The George Washington University
The Jack Morton Auditorium
805 21st Street, NW, 1st Floor
Washington, DC 20052
Directions: Blue or Orange Line to Foggy Bottom/GWU
Registration Please RSVP via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by Monday, March 15, 2010
FEATURING:
Mag Gottlieb
GSPM Director of Career Services
&
Clare Edwards
Trak Services
January 20th
4pm
805 21st NW
Room # 306
LEARN HOW TO MAKE YOUR RESUME STAND OUT AGAINST THE REST
Join Campaign Manager David Plouffe for a historic discussion on the eve of Obama's first anniversary in office. Moderated by Sam Stein of The Huffington Post. Hosted by the Graduate School of Political Management and The Progressive Book Club.
1957 E St NW
The George Washington University
Washington D.C.
Participate live online or attend in person. Tickets are free, but RSVP is required. The event begins promptly at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30. Please arrive early.
Leave a comment about The Code Of Ethics Here.
A generation ago, rare was the public policy issue that brought with it an assault of TV advertising, tons of direct mail, dinnertime "robo calls", or the other features associated with modern "grassroots lobbying". Now such campaigns are commonplace.
The first amendment affirms the right of citizens to speak freely and to petition the government to redress grievances. And the public policy debates of today are high stakes affairs. So "grassroots campaigns " will be a permanent fixture in American politics and government.
But questions arise: How can the honesty of such campaigns be assured, if at all? Should the public know who is paying for them? Do "town hall meetings" have to turn ugly and near violent to be effective? Are the institutions within our representative democracy strong enough to endure and survive these barrages?
These questions---and others---are being debated every day in Congressional offices, in newsrooms and on the web, in consultants' quarters and in think tank conference rooms. The Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University believes that is high time that the discussion needs to take place in public, with all sides represented.
And here is our draft of a Code of Ethics!
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Ethical and Effectiveness Practices for Grassroots Advocacy Practitioners
This document was drafted by Stephanie Vance, the Advocacy Guru at Advocacy Associates, in consultation with Anne Darconte, Les Francis, Chris Arterton (GWU Graduate School of Political Management), Tim Hysom (Congressional Management Foundation) and others.
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