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Institution, Campaign Legal Center To Partner

Chautauqua Institution and Campaign Legal Center (CLC) today announced a partnership to co-create, host and distribute programming centering on voter education and engagement.

The partnership launches Nov. 1 on the institution’s CHQ Assembly streaming channel with the premiere of a conversation between Trevor Potter, CLC founder and president and former Republican chairman of the Federal Election Commission, and Chautauqua President Michael E. Hill, examining the mission of CLC and key issues at play in the upcoming mid-term election. The launch will also feature a series of educational videos produced by CLC covering topics such as what voters should know about secret spending in elections, voting by mail, and the work being done to safeguard the 2024 presidential election.

“Trevor Potter has presented on the Chautauqua Lecture Series twice in the past, most recently during Week Five of the 2022 Summer Assembly when we explored the theme ‘The Vote and Democracy,'” Hill said. “We realized then that there was much more we could do together to pursue our common commitments to advancing democracy through education and dialogue.”

Future programs will be co-presented on CHQ Assembly and in-person in Washington, D.C., and on Chautauqua’s grounds in Chautauqua, New York, during the Institution’s annual nine-week Summer Assembly.

CHQ Assembly programs are presented live and on-demand at assembly.chq.org (subscription required). The entire library of lectures and many other events from Chautauqua’s 2022 and 2021 seasons are available now, in addition to new programs that are launched each week.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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