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State Capacity in 2025:
The Democracy We Deserve


Tuesday, November 12
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
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Dear John,

Having a robust, functioning administrative state is vital to the health of US democracy and our government’s ability to provide for its citizens. From the Supreme Court’s ruling hobbling department and agency expertise in Loper Bright to Project 2025’s plan to dismantle the civil service, the ability of the state to deliver on public needs is under constant threat. Rebuilding the state’s capacity to advance equity and respond to people’s economic needs is the cornerstone of effective public policy. Please join the Roosevelt Institute for an in-depth conversation on the outlook for government capacity in 2025 on Tuesday, November 12. Our esteemed panelists will discuss concrete steps government agencies can take to protect and build state capacity in 2025 and beyond.

We are excited to welcome to our panel K. Sabeel Rahman, professor of law at Cornell University; Diana Reddy, assistant professor of law at UC Berkeley School of Law; and Todd N. Tucker, director of industrial policy and trade at the Roosevelt Institute. And we are honored to feature Representative Jamie Raskin delivering opening remarks.

We hope to see you there,

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Representative Jamie Raskin
US Congress
K. Sabeel Rahman
Professor of Law, Cornell University and Roosevelt Institute Board Member
Diana Reddy
Assistant Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law and Fellow, Worker Power and Economic Security, Roosevelt Institute
Todd N. Tucker
Director, Industrial Policy and Trade, Roosevelt Institute
Felicia Wong
President and CEO, Roosevelt Institute
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