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Speaker Presentations, Handouts, and Web Sites
(organized by session)
Dinner Keynote
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David Moore, Senior Editor, Gallup Poll
 
Presentation: “The Enigmatic, Problematic and Oxymoronic Nature of Public Opinion OR Why We Should Be Wary of Polls!”
 
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Women and Politics...
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Susan J. Carroll, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science and Senior Researcher, CAWP
Presentation: “Overview of Research Findings on Women in Politics”
Web site: www.cawp.rutgers.edu
 
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Carol Hardy-Fanta, Ph.D., Director, Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies, University of Massachusetts–Boston
Presentation: “Women in New England Politics: The ‘State of the States’”
Web site: www.mccormack.umb.edu/cwppp/index.jsp
 
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Barbara Lee, President, Barbara Lee Family Foundation
Web site: www.barbaraleefoundation.org
 
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Gary Moncrief, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Boise State University; Visiting Professor 2005-2006, CAWP
Presentation: “What We Know, What We Thought We Knew, What We Need to Know”
 
Economic Security: Investing in the Future of Families and Children
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Wendy Chun-Hoon, Senior Program Associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation
Presentation: “Economic Security: Supporting Working Families”
Web site: www.aecf.org
 
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Avis Jones-DeWeever, Study Director, Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Presentation: “Economic Security: Investing in the Future of Families and Children”
Web site: www.iwpr.org
 
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Representative Diana S. Urban (R-CT)

 
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Sandy Venner, Program Director and Senior Program Associate, Institute on Assets and Social Policy, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University
Web site: www.assetinstitute.org
 
Health Care Policy and the States
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Christine Ferguson, President and CEO, FirstFocus
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Neva Kaye, National Academy for State Health Policy
Presentation: “Innovations and Alternatives in State Medicaid Programs”
Web site: www.nashp.org
 
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Cindy Mann, JD, Research Professor, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University
Presentation: “Medicaid: Pressures, Solutions, and Opportunities”
Web site: www.georgetown.edu/research/ihcrp
 
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Jonathan Parker, Executive Director, Americans for Health Care, SEIU
Web site: www.americansforhealthcare.org
 

Ethical Dilemmas in Public Policy: Lessons from End-of-Life Care

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Thomas Murray, Ph.D., President, The Hastings Center
Handout: “Improving End of Life Care: Why Has It Been So Difficult?”
Web site: www.thehastingscenter.org
 
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Joanne Lynn, MD., Senior Natural Scientist, Palliative Care Policy Center, RAND
Suggested resource: Sick to Death and Not Going to Take it Anymore (Book link to Amazon.com)
Web site: www.medicaring.org
 
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Alan Meisel, JD., Director, Center for Bioethics and Health Law, University of Pittsburg

 

Web site: www.pitt.edu/~bioethic/
 
Economic Security in Retirement
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Cindy Hounsell, President, Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement
Presentation: “Economic Security in Retirement”
Web site: www.wiser.heinz.org
 
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Leanne J. Abdnor, President, For Our Grandchildren
Presentation: “The ‘Demographic Tsunami’ and Social Security”
Web site: www.forourgrandchildren.org
Additional reading: “Social Security Choices for the 21st Century Woman”
 
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Marilyn Watkins, Ph.D., Policy Director, Economic Opportunity Institute
Presentation: “Universal Retirement Savings: What the States Can Do”
Handouts: “Retirement Insecurity” and “Proposal for Washington Voluntary Accounts”
Web site: www.eoionline.org
 
Can This Marriage Be Saved? Examining the Relationship Between the States and the Federal Government
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William Pound, Executive Director, National Conference of State Legislatures
Web site: www.ncsl.org
 
The Legacy of New England Women’s Leadership
(Audio-recording available soon)
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Ruth B. Mandel, Ph.D., Director, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University
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The Honorable Madeline Kunin (D), former Governor of Vermont
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The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen (D), former Governor of New Hampshire
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The Honorable Jane Swift (R), former Governor of Massachusetts
  
 

  

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