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About our Co-Host: The NCIOPL is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate future political and community leaders in modern campaign strategy, ethical decision making, and governance, such that its participants will have a sound grounding in ethical behavior, consensus building, and cooperative and collaborative leadership. No other program in North Carolina offers such a comprehensive curriculum in strategic, nonpartisan political leadership development.
Tuesday Oct 24, 2017
Thursday, October 24, 2017 No charge to attend.
Lindsay Keisler - 828.431.7223Hometown Debate 10-24-2017
Green Room Community Theatre
Doors open at 6:00 pm
Light refreshments will be served
Debate starts PROMPTLY at 7:00 pm (due to the fact that it will be televised across the state)
The North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership and the Catawba County Chamber of Commerce will co-host a "Hometown Debate" on the topic of the state's education policy at the Old Post Office Playhouse in Newton on October 24th. Doors open at 6:00 pm for a brief reception and the debate will begin at 7:00 pm with a welcome from Loretta Boniti, Senior Political Reporter for Time Warner Cable News.
"The goal of these events is to encourage and enhance education dialogue at a local level - equipping voters with information they can use to make more informed business, policy, and electoral decisions," said NCIOPL Board Chair Nelle Hotchkiss.
The debate in Newton will focus on the question "Should performance pay play more of a role in North Carolina teacher compensation?" NCIOPL's mission is centered around fair political discourse on issues, and these debates will provide the opportunity to do just that.
The debate will be broadcast and live streamed online by Spectrum News and the North Carolina Radio News Network.
The debate will be moderated by Spectrum's Loretta Boniti, and the panelists are Matt Ellinwood from the North Carolina Justice Center, Terry Stoops from the John Locke Foundation, Representative Craig Horn and Representative Susan Fisher. The event is free, and reservations can be made on our website at this link. Additionally, questions for the panelists may be submitted in advance by submitting them via email to Lindsay Keisler.
The other two debates of this three part series will be at the Booker T. Theatre in Rocky Mount on October 10 and the Paramount Theatre in Burlington on October 16. All of the debates start at 7:00pm.Date and Time
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Attendee Reception
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Hometown DebateLocation
Old Post Office Playhouse
10 South Main Ave
Newton, NC 28658Fees/Admission
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