Economic Policy Analysts Debate Best Plan for Putting Americans Back to Work

Event to Feature Jordan Eizenga, Center for American Progress & Alex Brill, American Enterprise Institute

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Washington, D.C., November 1, 2011 -- Join the Labor & Employment Law Forum at American University Washington College of Law on Tuesday, Nov. 8 for Putting America Back to Work: Perspectives on How to Create Jobs and Jumpstart the Economy. The event’s speakers will debate how to create and sustain American jobs while striving to find common ground for those on both sides of the policy discussion. 

Moderator:

  • Stephen Wermiel, fellow in law and government, American University Washington College of Law

Presenters:

  • Jordan Eizenga, economic policy analyst, Center for American Progress
  • Alex Brill, research fellow, American Enterprise Institute

 

Putting America Back to Work: Perspectives on How to Create Jobs and Jumpstart the Economy
November 8, 2011
4 - 6:00 p.m.
 
American University Washington College of Law
4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20016
JD Student Lounge (6th floor)

 

Visit the American University Washington College of Law website for more information or to register. Media interested in attending the event should contact Megan Smith, (202) 274-4276. 

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