Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage: Panel One
July 17, 2007
Full audio from Panel One of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage
July 17, 2007
Full audio from Panel One of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage
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UC Davis Economist Giovanni Peri presented a new proposal for a market-based approach to immigration reform, followed by a discussion of the proposal with National Public Radio Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos, 3M Senior Vice President Legal Affairs and General Counsel Marschall Smith and Ocean Mist Farms Director of Human Resources Jorge Suarez, moderated by Hamilton Project Director Michael Greenstone.
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Hamilton Project Director Michael Greenstone moderates a panel discussion between Georgetown University Professor of Public Policy Harry J. Holzer, Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership Vice President Rhandi Berth, Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program Executive Director Maureen Conway, and Walla Walla Community College President Steven VanAusdle at the event "Training America’s Workforce for the Future: New Policies to Boost Employment and Wages."
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U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) provides remarks at the event "Training America’s Workforce for the Future: New Policies to Boost Employment and Wages."
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