26th Annual Pundits Forum

01/21/2021 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM MT

Admission

  • Free  -  Student
  • $10.00  -  City Club non-member registration

Location

Zoom
Boise, ID 83702
United States of America

Description

City Club of Boise: 26th Annual Pundits Forum

The City Club's popular political pundits forum is going virtual in 2021, with a new format.

First, you'll hear from a panel of former legislators about the issues that will shape this year's session, and the challenges of governing in a global pandemic: Representative John Rusche, former House Minority Leader from District 6 representing Northern Idaho, and Senator Brent Hill, former President Pro Tempore from District 34 representing the eastern part of the state.

Second, we will hear from our pundits — Melissa Davlin of Idaho Public Television, Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press and Dr. Stephanie Witt of Boise State University — who will break down the start of the session and the politics that will unfold in the weeks to come.

Get informed on the issues that matter to you at one of our biggest events of the year.

The City Club of Boise has hosted this annual forum since the organization’s inception in 1995, bringing together citizens, community leaders, legislators, and a panel familiar with the Idaho legislative process to talk about what might happen during this year’s legislative session. City Club hosts the 26th annual Pundits forum live on Zoom, on Thursday, January 21st, 2021 from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

City Club committee member Kevin Richert will moderate the discussion, including asking panelists to respond to questions from the audience.

Cost: free City Club of Boise members, $10 for non-members

If you have difficulty registering, call 208-364-4614 or email morgan@cityclubofboise.org for assistance.

 

City Club thanks our Premier Sponsor, Northwest Nazarene University and the NNU College of Business. This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council, the state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.