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Coast to Coast is an exploration of current events through an engaging question and answer format with political scientists from the states of Maine and California.
During Fall 2022, topics explored include reproductive rights, the Constitution, inflation and the economy, democratic backsliding, Election 2022, and climate change.
After an initial round of questions and answers between Julie and Josh, student attendees are invited to ask questions and share their lived experiences and policy views as they relate to the topic.
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In January 2013, Angus King was sworn in as Maine’s first Independent United States Senator, filling the same seat once held by storied Maine leaders Edmund Muskie, George Mitchell, and Olympia Snowe.
A strong believer in the need for greater bipartisan dialogue and relationship building, Senator King is proud to join the long line of thoughtful, independent leaders from the State of Maine, and he works hard every day to bring Republicans and Democrats together to find common-sense solutions for Maine and America. He is a proven consensus-builder who “calls ‘em like he sees ‘em”, putting civility and respect ahead of political ideology.
Senator King is a member of the Armed Services Committee, the Select Committee on Intelligence, the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and the Committee on Rules and Administration. He has made it a priority not to miss Committee hearings, earning him praise from his colleagues and the reputation as a workhorse in the Senate. The late Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), who served as Armed Services Chairman, once called Senator King “one of the most serious and hard-working members” of the Committee.
In his time in the Senate, Senator King has worked to strengthen America’s national security, conducted critical oversight of the nation’s Intelligence Community, supported common-sense budget priorities that promote prosperity and reduce the national debt, fought the national opioid and heroin epidemic, coordinated efforts to revitalize Maine’s forest economy, advocated for policies that contribute to cleaner, cheaper energy and mitigate climate change, railed against the corrosive effect of unchecked money in politics, fought to improve access to health care, worked to strengthen the government’s support of veterans, and promoted increased access to critical community resources like rural broadband.
To join the virtual meeting, please email Dr. Josh Franco at josue.franco@gcccd.edu.
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Julie and Josh discussed climate change. Register to watch this Zoom Event.
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Julie and Josh discussed the outcome of the Election 2022 and its implications on politics and lawmaking.
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Julie and Josh discussed democratic backsliding in the United States. Register to Watch Recording.
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Julie and Josh discussed inflation and the economy and its effect on voters. Register to Watch Recording.
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Julie and Josh hosted a Constitution Trivia Night with 😊 for all and prizes for the top point earners. Southern Maine Community College was...
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