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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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http://www.theatlantic.com/live/events/american-town-hall2/2014/
The Atlantic's American Town Hall: Energy and Midterm Elections Underwritten by ChooseEnergy.org In partnership with the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, September 23
8:00 AM Guest Arrival and Registration
8:30 AM Program Begins
10:30 AM Program Concludes
LOCATION
University of Pennsylvania -- Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall
3417 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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On behalf of The Atlantic, I'm writing to invite you to join us as we travel to Philadelphia, this time to jump into the midterm election debates on the topic of energy. On September 23, we're pleased to host an "American Town Hall: Energy and the Midterm Elections,� a bi-partisan conversation surrounding our country's energy future and exploring which policies make economic, environmental, and social sense given Pennsylvania's burgeoning natural gas industry.
Alongside top political analysts, former Pennsylvania Governors Ed Rendell and Mark Schweiker will be on-site to share their insights on which decisions Pennsylvania candidates and elected officials could make in November, and which direction the United States may take to remain at the forefront of global energy innovation.
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, September 23
8:00 AM Guest Arrival and Registration
8:30 AM Program Begins
10:30 AM Program Concludes
LOCATION
University of Pennsylvania -- Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall
3417 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
CONNECT ON TWITTER
Follow @Atlantic_LIVE
Tweet using #energytownhall
On behalf of The Atlantic, I'm writing to invite you to join us as we travel to Philadelphia, this time to jump into the midterm election debates on the topic of energy. On September 23, we're pleased to host an "American Town Hall: Energy and the Midterm Elections,� a bi-partisan conversation surrounding our country's energy future and exploring which policies make economic, environmental, and social sense given Pennsylvania's burgeoning natural gas industry.
Alongside top political analysts, former Pennsylvania Governors Ed Rendell and Mark Schweiker will be on-site to share their insights on which decisions Pennsylvania candidates and elected officials could make in November, and which direction the United States may take to remain at the forefront of global energy innovation.
