Top Nat'l & Regional Progressives and Conservatives Debate at URI

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Top Nat'l & Regional Progressives and Conservatives Debate at URI

Top progressives and conservatives from the region -- as well as national organizations -- will be debating the future of Rhode Island in an event on Saturday titled, What's Really in Our Best Interest?

The debate will be held on April 26 at the University of Rhode Island, featuring nationally prominent and local political experts who will discuss both the economic and moral implications of public policy in Rhode Island. The RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity, a nonpartisan local think tank organizing the event that, today named the debate moderator and the full slate of panelists.
 
Registration is free and is now open to the public, but seats are limited and pre-registration is required.  For event registration, go HERE.

The event will be moderated by Josh Fenton, founder and CEO of GoLocalProv.com, the official media partner for the event.  Giving the debate a unique angle and optic, students from local colleges were selected to debate alongside professional policy experts. Leading conservative and progressive panelists participating are:

    Stephen Moore, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation and frequent analyst on FOX News and CNN
    Rich Benjamin, senior fellow at Demos, and frequent analyst on MSNBC and NPR
    Don Watkins, fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, published in Forbes and USA Today
    Tom Sgouros, local public policy expert and writer for RI Future and a former Mindsetter(TM) to GoLocalProv.com
    Justin Braga, chair of RI College Republicans, studying political science at Brown University
    Samuel Bell, RI coordinator for Progressive Democrats of America, and Amherst College grad

"I anticipate a rigorous debate of issues that most politicians are not bold enough to discuss publicly," said Mike Stenhouse, CEO for the Center. "If you'd like to hear dramatically opposed viewpoints, this is the place to be."

The debate is presented by the Center in association with the 2014 RI Student Political Empowerment Conference, an annual non-partisan gathering of area college student to discuss public policy issues and advocacy. The debate will take place Saturday, April 26 at Swan Hall on the University of Rhode Island Campus. Doors open at 8:30 am, with refreshments by Dunkin Donuts. The debate begins at 9:30 am.
 

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The debate is structured to be a free-wheeling forum where widely divergent public policy approaches will be argued as to which actually helps people the most. The first segment will deal with economic philosophies as they pertains to issues currently under consideration in the Ocean State, such as the minimum wage and sales tax or other tax reforms. The second segment will deal with the moral questions surrounding public policy about whether or not individuals are responsible for the well-being of others and whether some public assistance programs are immoral.

A live, streaming webcast of the debate is also being planned, as well as an archived online version.
 
The Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity, a nonpartisan public policy think tank, is the state's leading free-enterprise research and advocacy organization. The Center works to make a profound, positive impact on the lives of every family and business in the state through the rigorous exchange of market-based ideas and reform solutions aimed at restoring economic competitiveness, educational opportunities and - ultimately - hope for a brighter future.
 
For more information, visit: www.RIFreedom.org.

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