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Panel Discussion to Evaluate First 100 Days of Trump Presidency

A panel of esteemed professors from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) and the University of Southern California (USC) is set to meet this Tuesday, April 29, at 7:00 PM at the Fullerton Public Library, 353 W Commonwealth Ave. The discussion will focus on the first 100 days of President Trump’s administration, a critical period that has garnered much attention and debate among political observers.

The analysis of a new president’s initial days in office is a longstanding tradition in American politics, which dates back to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal in 1933. The Political Science department at CSUF has upheld this tradition since 1977, fostering timely discussions about the impact and direction of newly elected leaders.

This panel will delve into the unique actions taken by the Trump administration, which have raised significant questions among analysts and observers alike. Experts are expected to provide insights into the current political landscape while offering speculations on the road ahead.

Organizers of the event are encouraging attendees to arrive early due to an anticipated strong turnout, as community members are eager to engage in this pivotal political dialogue.

In related news, the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization committed to promoting informed and active participation in government, has long facilitated discussions on public policy issues. Established in 1957, the League of Women Voters of North Orange County has addressed various community issues, including library needs and land use planning, while remaining neutral on political parties and candidates. Their mission is to amplify citizen voices in government decisions and continue their legacy of advocating for democratic participation and voting rights for all Americans.

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ABOUT: The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting informed and active participation in government, enhancing understanding of public policy issues, and influencing policy through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of North Orange County was established in 1957 and has engaged in community issues such as library needs, housing, child care, and land use planning. They hold candidate forums and present non-partisan information on ballot measures during elections. The League operates at national, state, and local levels across the U.S., advocating for democracy and engaging citizens in government decisions while remaining neutral on political parties and candidates. Their mission focuses on expanding participation and giving a voice to all Americans, building on their history of securing voting rights for women.
https://my.lwv.org/california/north-orange-county


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