November’s Republican gains in Congress led the party to
regain control of the Senate and to capture its largest House majority since
1946. In Oregon meanwhile, Democrats retained the governorship, added to their
control of the House and gained a supermajority in the Senate.
What will the new alignments mean for issues such as health
care, environmental policies and the federal budget? How will the president’s
actions on immigration stand up to congressional opposition? Are there any opportunities
for bipartisanship in Washington or Salem?
At the January 12 Corvallis City Club meeting, veteran
political observer Bill Lunch will offer his comments about the state of
American politics today. Lunch is the political analyst for Oregon Public
Broadcasting and a retired professor of political science at Oregon State
University. He regularly pays attention to political developments in the nation
and the Northwest, particularly Oregon and Washington. He has received awards
for his commentary from the Society of Professional Journalists and the
National Press Club.
The meeting is open to the public. City Club meets in the
Les Schwab Gym at the Boys & Girls Club, 1112 NW Circle. The meeting will
begin at 12 noon, and doors will open at 11:30. As always, attendance is free.
Lunch
catered by Market of Choice is $10 for members, $12 for non-members. Registration is necessary only
if you are having lunch. Send e-mail to
in...@cityclubofcorvallis.org, with
"City Club January 12" in the subject line, by January 9.