Student Forum
Monday, November 1, 2010
4:00 p.m. (Reception to Follow)
Featuring Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico; moderated by
Joey Coon, Director of Student Programs, Cato Institute.
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Come back to this page to watch the event live.
On the eve of a hotly contested election, Cato On Campus has invited
Gov. Gary Johnson to offer a critical look at the issues Congress and
the president need to deal with — including making government smaller
and more efficient, lowering taxes, ending the costly and destructive
war on drugs, protecting civil liberties, revitalizing the economy,
and strengthening entrepreneurship and privatization.
As governor of New Mexico, Johnson succeeded in eliminating New
Mexico's budget deficit, cutting the rate of growth in state
government in half, and privatizing half of the state prisons. During
Johnson's term, New Mexico experienced the longest period without a
tax increase in the state's history. He vetoed 750 bills in eight
years, more than all other governors combined. The Economist dubbed
him "America's boldest governor" — and that was before he took on drug
prohibition. We hope you will join us for what promises to be a
compelling look at our present circumstances, and a positive agenda
for the future.
Registration
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events@cato.org, fax (202) 371-0841, or call (202) 789-5229 by noon,
October 29.
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If you plan to watch this event online, there is no need to register.
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