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National Conversations on American Unity

The Bipartisan Policy Center’s (BPC) Commission on Political Reform is convening a series of “National Conversations on American Unity” beginning in March 2013.

MasterLogo_292h.jpgBPC is pleased to partner with USA TODAY for the town hall series.

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Do you have questions or comments for the commissioners? We will incorporate the best input into the town hall programs.

Meeting Locations and Schedule

March 6, 2013
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library, Simi Valley, CA

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July 23, 2013
The National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA

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October 15, 2013
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

March 2014
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute and John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, MA

May 2014
Commission Presents Recommendations to American People, Congress, and the President, Washington, D.C.

America: Citizenship has its privileges and responsibilities.

Citizens for Political Reform are informed, opinionated Americans committed to understanding and fixing the partisan divide. Sign up to receive updates and find out how you can join us and improve our democracy.

Click here to learn more about Citizens for Political Reform and the Common Ground Project.

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