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Seventh Annual Conference on
State Politics and Policy
POLICYMAKING IN THE AMERICAN
STATES:
CAUSES AND EFFECTS
February 23-24, 2007
Hosted by the Department
of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, the State Politics
section of APSA, and State
Politics and Policy Quarterly
The Conference
Program With Links to Papers
(Click here for a pdf version)
Anyone who is not on the program but is planning to attend
the conference should contact David Leal (dleal@gov.utexas.edu) or
Andy Karch (akarch@mail.utexas.edu) to make sure they receive all future
correspondence about the conference.
Planing to Attend or Thinking about Attending?
The Conference is free and
open to the public. If you are interested in attending the Conference,
please register with Jill Strube (jstrube@gov.utexas.edu),
512-232-7277. Please include your name, University, email address,
and other
contact information. Thank you!
Conference Overview
The Seventh Annual State Politics and Policy Conference
will be held at the University of Texas at Austin on February 23-24,
2007. The theme, "Policymaking in the American States: Causes
and Effects," is designed to attract scholars with a diverse
set of interests. Papers on specific policy areas, political institutions,
and political behavior will all be welcomed. The conference will be
held in the Joe C. Thompson
Conference Center.
The hosts for the 2007 conference are David
Leal (primary contact) and Andrew
Karch. Please contact them if you have any questions.
Book Your Hotel Room by January
25th
Everyone who is planning to attend the conference should
make reservations at the conference hotel: the Embassy Suites Hotel
Austin – Downtown/Town
Lake. It is located at 300 South Congress Avenue. We have reserved
a large block of rooms for conference participants, but this room
block will be released at noon on Thursday, January 25. Reservations
can be made by calling the hotel directly at 512-469-9000 and referring
to the Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy or by going
to the hotel-provided group booking Web page: http://embassysuites.hilton.com/en/es/groups/personalized/auslkes_cnf/
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