For Immediate Release April 7, 2008
Contact: Sean Paige
(719-337-0355
or seanpaige@msn.com)
ABC’s John Stossel
to headline Limited Government Week 2008
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| John Stossel, Award-winning journalist and author |
Award-winning journalist and author
John Stossel will deliver the keynote address, “Freedom and its
enemies,” during Limited Government Week 2008, taking place April 28, 29 and 30 at the Cheyenne Mountain
Conference Resort in Colorado Springs. This year’s events -- co-sponsored by the
Center for the Study of Government and the Individual (CSGI) The Colorado
Springs Gazette and the Limited Government Forum -- also include a gallery show
and multi-media presentation by nationally-syndicated editorial cartoonist Chuck
Asay, a daylong examination of government’s role in America’s healthcare
challenges and a “Civic Innovator’s Lunch,” where the competitive outsourcing of
local government services will be discussed.
The purpose of Limited Government Week is to explore and debate the continued
relevance of the country’s founding principles in the modern context.
Here is an event-by-event schedule of LGW 2008.
Monday April 28: “Prime Chuck: An evening with
Chuck Asay”
- Longtime Gazette editorial cartoonist Chuck
Asay brings America’s founding ideals to life, giving them fresh
relevance, with his frequently humorous, sometimes pointed, always
thought-provoking creations, projected on the big screen. Includes reception,
gallery show and the sale of Asay originals. Sure to be a big draw for fans and
detractors alike. Entertainment also will be provided by the Colorado Springs
Conservatory.
- Gallery show and reception: 5:30
– 6:30.
- Asay presentation: 6:40 to
7:45
Tuesday April 29: American Healthcare in
crisis: Is government the cause or the cure? An all-day
symposium, including lunch, examining the issue from the national, state and
local perspective.
- Moderated panel discussion 1: The national
perspective, 10:00 – 11:30 A.M. Panelists include:
- Luncheon: 12:00 to 1:30 p.m.
- Moderated panel discussion 2: The state
perspective. Panel includes
- Linda Gorman – Independence
Institute and Blue Ribbon Commission member.
- Elinor T. Christiansen MD --
Immediate Past President, Healthcare for all Colorado.
- William Lindsay – Chairman,
Colorado’s Blue ribbon commission on healthcare.
- State Rep. Amy Stephens and State Rep. Michael
Merrifield (invited)
- Devon Herrick -- senior fellow,
National Center for Policy Analysis.
- Moderated Panel discussion 3: The local
perspective, 2:00 – 3:30 P.M.
- Jay Fawcett – Western Strategies
- Zelna Joseph – SET
- Marcella Ruch, Clinic Manager
and Church Liaison, Mission Medical.
- Representatives of Memorial Health System and
Penrose/St. Francis (not yet invited)
- BJ Scott, president of Peak
Vista
April 29 Evening Event: ABC News’s John
Stossel delivers LGW keynote address, “Freedom and its enemies.”
[Event begins at 6:00.]
John Stossel, who co-anchors the
ABC news show 20/20, has won a shelf full of journalism awards and a huge
following for his informative, fearless, frequently contrarian takes on today’s
hottest topics. He is also the author of two national bestsellers, “Give me a
Break” and, most recently, “Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidities.” His columns,
which appear regularly in The Gazette and many other publications, are
nationally syndicated.
Stossel will be introduced by former Colorado Senate president John Andrews,
who is now chairman of the Backbone America Citizens Alliance and a fellow of
the Claremont Institute. Entertainment provided by the Colorado Springs
Conservatory.
Wednesday, April 30: “Civic Innovators: a
lunchtime conversation”, 12:00 to 1:30
A moderated
discussion with Mr. Patrick Salerno, who for 14 years served as city manager of
Sunrise, Florida, which has earned national recognition for its outsourcing of
most municipal services, and Dr. Randy Simmons, director of the political
science department at Utah State University and mayor of Providence, Utah, who
has been deeply involved in both the theory and practice of outsourcing.
Ticket prices are as follows:
- Asay event: $30.00;
- Healthcare event: $75.00;
- John Stossel speech: $100;
- Civic Innovators Lunch: $45.
Tickets can be bought for all LGW events at a discount: $200.00 Tables for
the Stossel dinner are $1,000. More information about LGW and the Center
for the Study of Government and the Individual can be found, and tickets can be
purchased, at http://www.uccs.edu/~csgi/index.shtml.
Questions should be directed to Sean Paige at 719-337-0355 or seanpaige@msn.com.