The Future of Arizona Democracy Project invites academics, political figures, elected officials, subject-matter experts and leaders in the private sector to discuss solutions to the challenges confronting Arizona’s democracy: its electoral system, initiative and law-making process, and the civic education and practices necessary to build a stronger foundation for our civic wellbeing.
The Future of Arizona Democracy Project will consist of a series of public programming events presented by ASU’s School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership and the Arizona Chamber Foundation Junior Fellows program. The series will examine key features of the state’s governance and government structure, the legacy of constitutional powers and responsibilities, and the delicate balance between representative and direct democracy in ensuring a system of government that is of, by, and for the people that works to enhance liberty and opportunity for all.
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