REGIONAL EVENT
Skidmore - Indian River
 
Vero Beach, Ron Seyb Lecture and Reception
 
 
When: 3/14/2013
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Where:
Grand Harbor Beach Club
8500 North A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963
Cost: 
$30 per person (includes lecture and reception)
RSVP:Please register as soon as possible.
For questions, contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at 518-580-5610.

Join Ron Seyb, Joseph C. Palamountain, Jr. Chair in Government and Associate Professor of Government, for an intriguing lecture about political dynamics followed by a reception. The framers engineered the American political system to create friction between the President and the Congress that would spawn “deliberations” between the two branches governed by “the mild voice of reason.”  Few people would suggest that there was anything mild or reasonable about the relations between President Obama and Congress during the former’s first term, and Mr. Obama's second term does not portend any reduction in the rancor between the two branches.  The Tea Party Caucus, while its ranks have been diminished, remains an important force within the Republican Conference in the House; the Senate continues to be an institution apparently paralyzed by procedural obstacles to acting on presidential proposals and nominations; and the leaders of both congressional parties seem always to be flirting with losing the support of their members. 
  
This talk will, first, try to explain why the interactions between President Obama and Congress have been (and will in all likelihood continue to be) so choleric and, second, assess some of the more prominent proposals for both reducing the invective hurled by and increase the cooperation between the two branches.


Directions

From the South (I-95N):
  Take I-95 north to SR 60 (Exit 147). Take SR 60 east to Indian River Boulevard and turn north (left); follow Indian River Boulevard approximately one mile. Take a right onto Beachland Boulevard, where you will proceed over a bridge. Take a left onto A1A for 8-10 miles, and the entrance to the Grand Harbor Beach Club will be on your right.

From the North (I-95S):  Take I-95 south to CR 512 (Exit 156). Proceed on CR 512 east for approximately 2.5 miles. Take a right on CR 510 for 8.5 miles. Turn right onto A1A for 1 mile. The entrance to the Grand Harbor Beach Club will be on your left.

From the North (US 1):  From US 1 south head east (turn left) onto Highway 510. Take a right onto A1A. The entrance to the Grand Harbor Beach Club will be on your left.

Contact Information
800-584-0115
518-580-5610