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News Release

LC State’s Constitution Day on Sept. 16 to focus on term limits

LEWISTON, Idaho – Political office term limits, both in the United States and abroad, will be the discussion topic for the annual Lewis-Clark State College Constitution Day on Sept. 16 at 6-7:30 p.m.

The panelists who will discuss the possible advantages and disadvantages of term limits are LC State political science professors Kylee Britzman and Leif Hoffmann, Social Sciences Division chair Chris Riggs, and justice studies professor Gene Straughan.

The event is free and open to the public. The audience can attend in person in Room 115 of Sacajawea Hall on the LC State campus, and the college’s COVID-19 protocols will be followed. Face coverings are required indoors. This and other protocols may be found on the college’s Coronavirus web page

The event also will be live on Zoom using the Zoom ID 812 6730 0585 and password 279589. Viewers will be on mute throughout the discussion but can submit questions by typing them in the comments section.

The event is sponsored by the LC State Social Sciences Division.

For more information on the discussion, contact Britzman at kjbritzman@lcsc.edu or 208-792-2615, or Hoffmann at lshoffmann@lcsc.edu or 208-792-2818.