Center for American Progress Action Fund Center for American Progress Action Fund

The U.S. Senate: Minority Rules

September 28, 2010, 12:30pm – 1:30pm

About This Event

George Packer caused a stir earlier this year with The New Yorker piece examining the dysfunction of today's U.S. Senate in "The Empty Chamber: Just how broken is the Senate?" Speaking with Senators such as Senator Jeff Merkley from Oregon, Packer paints a picture of the "world’s most deliberative body" being focused on stonewalling legislation and confirmations rather than governing.

To put Packer's article in perspective, Senator Merkley of Oregon and Ira Shapiro will join Packer to discuss how procedural tactics such as filibusters and anonymous holds grind the work of the government to a screeching halt.

Please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a special presentation on The U.S. Senate: Minority Rules.

Featured speakers:
Senator Jeff Merkley, (D-OR)
George Packer, author and writer for The New Yorker
Ira Shapiro, attorney; former Senate senior staffer

Moderated by:
Neera Tanden, Chief Operating Officer, Center for American Progress Action Fund; former Legislative Director for Senator Clinton

Location

Center for American Progress Action Fund
1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005