The Bipartisan Policy Center and its
National Transportation Policy Project
invite you to the launch of its report
Performance Driven:
A New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy
Press Conference at 9:00 AM featuring NTPP Co-Chairs
Dennis Archer, Former Mayor of Detroit
Sherwood Boehlert, Former U.S. Congressman from New York
Slade Gorton, Former U.S. Senator from Washington
Martin Sabo, Former U.S. Congressman from Minnesota
Keynote Address at 9:20 AM
The Honorable Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia
Panel Discussion at 10:30AM
The Honorable Thomas Petri, U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin
Tyler Duvall, McKinsey & Co.; Former Asst. Secretary for Policy at U.S. DOT
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, DHE Consulting; Former Director of CBO
Nancy Kete, Director of the WRI's Center for Sustainable Transport
Robert Puentes, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Breakfast Available
Washington Court Hotel
Atrium Ballroom
525 New Jersey Ave, NW
Washington, DC
RSVP to ehawkes@bipartisanpolicy.org or 202-204-2399
National Transportation Policy Project
invite you to the launch of its report
Performance Driven:
A New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy
Press Conference at 9:00 AM featuring NTPP Co-Chairs
Dennis Archer, Former Mayor of Detroit
Sherwood Boehlert, Former U.S. Congressman from New York
Slade Gorton, Former U.S. Senator from Washington
Martin Sabo, Former U.S. Congressman from Minnesota
Keynote Address at 9:20 AM
The Honorable Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia
Panel Discussion at 10:30AM
The Honorable Thomas Petri, U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin
Tyler Duvall, McKinsey & Co.; Former Asst. Secretary for Policy at U.S. DOT
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, DHE Consulting; Former Director of CBO
Nancy Kete, Director of the WRI's Center for Sustainable Transport
Robert Puentes, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Breakfast Available
Washington Court Hotel
Atrium Ballroom
525 New Jersey Ave, NW
Washington, DC
RSVP to ehawkes@bipartisanpolicy.org or 202-204-2399
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