2016 Capitol Hill Lecture Series

2016 Capitol Hill Lecture Series

By The Fund for American Studies (TFAS)

Location

To be announced

Description

The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) and the Office of Senator Rand Paul invite you to participate in the 2016 Capitol Hill Lecture Series: “Free Markets, Individual Liberty and Civil Society” sponsored by the Einhorn Family Foundation. These free educational opportunities for Washington, D.C. interns allow students to learn from prominent speakers on topics surrounding freedom, civil liberties and free enterprise. The Capitol Hill Lecture Series is open to all D.C. interns and is a great platform to network with other students interested in economic freedom and limited government. Lunch will also be provided at the conclusion of each event.

RSVP

Registration for each lecture opens 10 days before event. To RSVP, click on the "Register" button and select one or more of the lectures below. If online registration for a lecture has closed, or if you have any questions, please contact Jane Mack at jmack@TFAS.org.


Larry Reed, President, Foundation for Economic Education
"Free Trade vs. Protectionism"

Wednesday, July 6
Noon - 1:30 p.m. | Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building –Room 106


John Allison, Retired CEO, Cato Institute and BB&T Corporation
"The Philosophic Fight for the Future of America"

Wednesday, July 13
Noon - 1:30 p.m. | Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building –Room 106



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The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is an educational nonprofit that is changing the world by developing leaders for a free society. Our transformational programs teach the principles of limited government, free-market economics and honorable leadership to students and young professionals in America and around the world.

By offering a portfolio of more than 20 different academic programs, fellowships and seminars, the TFAS Journey helps cultivate future leaders from high school, all the way through to their university studies and professional careers.

Today, there are more than 42,000 TFAS alumni making the difference in their communities and throughout the world by upholding the values essential to the preservation and success of a free society.

 

 

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