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Public invited: CU hosts discussion about federal budget

Deficit, debt and Social Security will be under discussion at Campbellsville University on Tuesday, September 13
Campbellsville Universitys Kentucky Heartland Institute on Public Policy (KHIPP) will be hosting a forum titled Federal Fiscal Realities Deficit, Debt and Social Security on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. in the Little Auditorium of the Student Union Building on CUs campus.


The featured speaker for the event will be A. Harry Zeeve, national field director of the Concord Coalition in Arlington, Va.

The Concord Coalition is a nationwide, non-partisan organization dedicated to educating to public about the federal budget and its consequences for the future. The Coalition has established chapters in states throughout the nation. The Concord Coalition was founded in 1992.

From Anne K. Galito, assistant director of university communications


This story was posted on 2005-09-08 20:35:22
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