Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

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October 30, 2007

DL Event: Private School Voucher Q&A

The hottest issue this election season is Referendum 1, the private school voucher referendum. This Friday (Nov. 2nd) at the Piper Down (1492 S. State St. in SLC) we will have representatives from both the pro-voucher and anti-voucher camps who will be there to answer all your questions about the bill.

Dr. Patrick Byrne will be answering questions for the pro-voucher side, and Pat Shea will be answering questions for the anti-voucher side.  Dr. Byrne is the Chairman & CEO of Overstock.com.  Mr. Shea is an attorney and a former Director of the BLM under President Clinton.

We will allow each side to briefly state their case in support or in opposition to vouchers, and then we will open it up to questions from the group.

If you haven’t yet made up your mind on this issue, or if you just want some clarification on the bill, join us in what is sure to be an insightful night.

Add this event to your Facebook calendar: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5499338499

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