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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
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URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-256/
LOCATION:The White House
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SUMMARY:25 Years After Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then and Now Program
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Presidential Elections Program conference as we discuss contested elections.\n\n\nRice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and The Carter Center will co-host their fifth annual elections conference\, “25 Years After Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then and Now\,” at Rice University in Houston\, Texas. Timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the landmark Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decision\, the 2025 convening will examine the state of contested elections in the United States — then and now — through a series of timely\, solutions-oriented discussions.  \n \nBuilding on the Baker-Carter partnership and the legacy of the 2005 bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform\, this year’s program draws from recent joint publications — “The Carter Baker Commission: 16 Years Later” (2021) and “Guiding Principles for Election Administration” (2024). These reports anchor two major conference sessions: one assessing the implementation challenges of the Guiding Principles\, and another unpacking the evolving legal and political implications of redistricting in a polarized electoral landscape. \n \nThe opening panel will explore actionable strategies for safeguarding the integrity of U.S. elections\, featuring insights from leading policy experts from the Bipartisan Policy Center\, Issue One\, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute\, and the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. Over lunch\, key legal voices — including Ben Ginsberg\, a central figure in the Bush v. Gore litigation — will revisit the historic 2000 dispute\, tracing its influence on public trust in election outcomes. The afternoon session will take a closer look at how recent redistricting decisions are reshaping electoral competition and representation heading into 2026.  \n \nAs confidence in democratic institutions faces mounting threats\, this conference will offer a critical forum for reflection\, debate\, and the advancement of bipartisan solutions to strengthen electoral credibility in the years ahead.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/25-years-after-bush-v-gore-contested-elections-then-and-now-program/
LOCATION:Rice University’s Baker Institute\, 6100 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Livestream – 25 Years Since Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then & Now
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for our annual Presidential Elections Conference as we discuss contested elections.\n\n\nRice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and The Carter Center will co-host their fifth annual elections conference\, “25 Years After Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then and Now\,” at Rice University in Houston\, Texas. Timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the landmark Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decision\, the 2025 convening will examine the state of contested elections in the United States — then and now — through a series of timely\, solutions-oriented discussions.  \n \nBuilding on the Baker-Carter partnership and the legacy of the 2005 bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform\, this year’s program draws from recent joint publications — “The Carter Baker Commission: 16 Years Later” (2021) and “Guiding Principles for Election Administration” (2024). These reports anchor two major conference sessions: one assessing the implementation challenges of the Guiding Principles\, and another unpacking the evolving legal and political implications of redistricting in a polarized electoral landscape. \n \nThe opening panel will explore actionable strategies for safeguarding the integrity of U.S. elections\, featuring insights from leading policy experts from the Bipartisan Policy Center\, Issue One\, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute\, and the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. Over lunch\, key legal voices — including Ben Ginsberg\, a central figure in the Bush v. Gore litigation — will revisit the historic 2000 dispute\, tracing its influence on public trust in election outcomes. The afternoon session will take a closer look at how recent redistricting decisions are reshaping electoral competition and representation heading into 2026.  \n \nAs confidence in democratic institutions faces mounting threats\, this conference will offer a critical forum for reflection\, debate\, and the advancement of bipartisan solutions to strengthen electoral credibility in the years ahead.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/livestream-25-years-since-bush-v-gore-contested-elections-then-now/
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SUMMARY:The President participates in a Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:White House Press Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-a-roundtable/
LOCATION:Cabinet Room
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SUMMARY:Black Founders Table: Policy 101
DESCRIPTION:In today’s market\, founders need more than a strong product—they need a political strategy.\n\n\nThis workshop explores how understanding government policy\, procurement processes\, and legislative priorities can give founders a competitive edge. We’ll go beyond civics and into strategy\, covering: \n \n\nHow to use political intelligence to strengthen your go-to-market (GTM) approach\nWays to engage legislators not just as advocates but as allies in your growth\nWhat equitable procurement in Maryland means—and how to position your company for it\nKey legislation passed this session and how it affects your businesses\nInsights from BFT’s “MBE Day” in Annapolis and how those conversations are shaping statewide priorities\n\n \nWhether you’re seeking contracts\, capital\, or policy alignment\, this session will help you treat politics like a lever—not a barrier—in scaling your company.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/black-founders-table-policy-101/
LOCATION:25 W Fayette St\, 25 West Fayette Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
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