Sunday, April 1, 2018

Complimentary Student Tickets to the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, April 6-7


from the Pennsylvania Family Institute

The Pennsylvania Leadership Conference (PLC) is our state's premier gathering of public policy conservatives each year. The conference will feature Byron York (Washington Examiner) and include U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial forums.

We have a limited number of free tickets available to college or high-school students interested in attending the conference. These are on a first come, first serve basis. To claim a free student ticket, contact Dan at dbart@pafamily.org or call 717-545-0600.

At the PLC, Michael Geer (President, PA Family Institute) will moderate a panel discussion on protecting freedom of speech (3:30pm Friday).

We also are offering one of the PLC workshops: Children at Risk: Protecting Student Safety, Privacy and Constitutional Freedoms

Friday, April 6th at 9:00am - Jeremy Samek (Independence Law Center), a policy leader and a constitutional attorney with public school board experience, will talk about school safety, student privacy and First Amendment rights in light of the recent school shootings, laws that impact personal privacy and freedom of speech and religion.


For full details about the conference and to register, go to paleadershipconference.org.


 
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