FE B -0 8 - 34 TO E 06: ~2 P.0f This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu CP AC '94 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (All events scheduled in the Re~ency Ballroom unless otherwise specified) (* Confirmed) THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1994 11:00 a.m. PRESS CONFERENCE Congressional Room Da,·ld Keene • American Conservative Union Tom Winter• Human Events 12:00 p.m. THE STATE OF THE !\10VE!\tE:"l'T Da"ld Keene * American Conservative Union 12:15 p.m. 199~: A YEAR OF OPPORTU~ITY Senator Robert Dole (R-KS) " INTRODUCTION Dnlcl Keene• American Conservative Union 12:45 p.m THE COi'\SERVATIVE OPPORTUNITY IN 1994 Haley Barbour * Republican National Committee INTRODUCTION Brad O'Leary • O'Leary/Kamber Report 1:00 p.m ECON0!\1IC DEVELOPMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON THE FAMILY Honorable Carroll Campbell " Govemor, South Carolina INTRODUCTION Mike Ussery • Fonner U.S. Ambassador to Morocco 1:30 p.m. CLI:'\TON'S COATTAILS l'.'l 1994? Honorable Bret Schundler • Mayor, Jersey City, New Jersey ~ODERATOR Cnlg Shirley • Craig Shirley and Associates PA."IELISTS Floyd Brown • Citizens United John :'11cLaughlln • Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates Tom Edmonds • Edmonds & Associates 2:25 p.m. A CO:'\SERVA TIVE HOt,;SE FOR BILL CLI:'\TO:'\? Hononble Dick Armey (R-TX) " INTRODlJCTIO~ Lewis t:hler • National Tax Limitation Committee Page 1 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Jffl.JRSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1994 (cont.) PANEL TOPIC U94: A WA TERSHE[;l YE..4.R? PANELISTS John 01.ul • Human Ew.111.s Suun Hlrschm•r111 • < E•gle FoNm Dan Mltchtll • Heritage Foundlltion ~orfrtT Morris • Narfona Rn-few 3:20: p.m. CLINTON AND CRIME: RHETORIC VS REALITY Wayne LaPkrre • National RJnt Assodatton MOPERATOR Gary Krttp • U.S. Justice Foumlat ion PANELISTS John Snydtr • Corrtrrtinee for the:: Right to Keep and Bear Arms Steve Twist • Crime Strike 4:tS p.m. PROTECTlNG AMERICA'S FREEDOM IN SPITE OF THE CLINTONS Senator Don Nickles (R-OK} • INTRODUCTION Phillip Truluck • Heritage Foundation 4:35 p.m. PUTTING FAMILIES FlRST Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) • INTRODUCTION Pavld Wa~er • Femily Research Council S:OO p.m. INJTIATl\'ES lN THE STATES: TERM LIMITS, PRIVATlZATION, TAX LIMITA'flONS Honor•blt Stephen Goldamlth "' Mayor, lndi11napolis, Indiana MODERATOR Jo"ph But • Heartland rnstitute PA.."IELISTS Gronr Norquist • Americans. for Tax Reform Clett Mltthtll • Tenn Limits Legal Institute 5:50 p.m. JS THERE A?\YTHING CLINTON WONT TAX? Congressman Tom Delay (R-'fX) * INTRODUCTION Gary Jarmin • Chri&tiao Voice 6:10 p.m. BREAKOUTS BY ST AT£ AND REGION 7:00 p.tn. GENERAL RECEPTION Ambasndor Roorn 11:00 p.m. AWARDS BANQUET Rtgtni::y B•llroom Page 2 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu FRJJ:>AY, FEBRUARY 11, l99-' 8: 30 a.m. REFORMl'.'IG HEAtTH IN THE 90's ~11Ator C(lnn~ M!tck (R·FL) • MODERATOR Bm Kri•tol • Project for the Republican Future PANELJSTS Stuart Butler • Heritage Foundation John Goodnan " National Cer.t,: r foe Policy Ana.lysis Sto·t Alltn" Un i1¢d Sen io~ 9:35 a.m. DEFEATll'\G THE CUNTON HEALTH PLAN Scn•tor D1ut Codg (R-IN) MOOtRATOR Donlld !Hvlnt • Donald D.:vine Company PA~ELJSTS Rithard \'j~erie • Americar\ Target Advertising Dr. Jant Oritnt • Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Peter Ftrr.r• * Heritage Found~tion 10:40 a.m. WHAT'S '\'RONG WITH THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN? Senator Phll Gramm (R-TX) • lt<TRODUCTION Gwtn Da~ · t Richardson * National Minority Politics 11:10 a.m. THE FEDERAL ASSAULT ON THE STATES: PROPERTY RlGHTS, ".ENDANGERED SPECIES" ANO THE ENVIRONMENT MODERATOR Tom DeWtnt • American Policy Center PANELISTS Honora.blc Steve Syrnms • Symms, Lehn and Associates Ron Arnold* Defense of Free Enterprise ll:OO p.m. THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED NATIONS Honotable Jeuu~ Klrkpatrkk • Empower America. JNTROOUCTION Jtrfrty &II • Of the People 12:1S p.m. LUNCH BREAK 1:15 p.m IS 'flIE tl.N. RllNNING OUR FORElGN POLICY? Honorable Charles Lichenstein * Heritage Foundation Tl'TRODUCTION Pttu Rodman • Na1io11al Rev/e,.)Ccnter for Strategic and International Studies Page 3 of 49 r This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas r • ~-• ~ http://dolearchives.ku.edu FRID6Y, FEBRUAR)' 11, 1994 (c9ot.) l:.CS p.m. RUSSIA: OUT OF THE FRYING PAN AND INTO THE FIRE SPEAKERS Sen•for ?>fa.~l.m Wallop (R·WY) • Congreuman Chrla Cox (R-CA) • Honorable J. William Middendorf • Former Amb&UAdor to the e>rstt1iu.tion of American S U.t.e ~ MODERATOR Mnttn· Colman • N1tion1l Council to Support the Democracy MovemcJ\ts l:4S p.m. CLINTON SllLL DOESN'T GET IT Honoi-ablc Witllam Bennett • Empower AmcricA INTRODUCTION Michael Lo11l • New York State Conservative Puty 3:1S p.m. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION ANP THOSE WHO MIGHT USE THEM: THE THREAT TO WESTERN SECURITY MODERATOR Stt(an H•lptr • National Syndicated Columni~t PANELISTS Frank Gaf(nty • Center ior Security Policy Honorable Rkhard Alltn • Former National Security Ad\'isor to President Reagan Ted Calen Carpenter • CATO ln,titute 4:10 p.m. YES VJRGINfA, THERE ARE SrILL COMMUNISTS our THERE: · COMMUl"IST CHINA · MODERATOR Hcmotablt Jim Llllty • American Enlcrprise fnstitute DEBATORS Li Lu• Alliance for Democratic China Honorable John Holdrldj!t • Former Assistant Secretary of St.ate for Pacific and Asian Affairs 4:40 p.m. CUBA, VIETNAJ\f & OTHER REMNANTS MOD:ERA TOR Khn Holmes • Herilltge Foundation PANELISTS . Jorce Ma11 • Cuban American Foundation Neat Xuan N~yen • AmerieM Vietnamese for freedom Albert Jolls • National Council to Support the Democracy Movements 5:30 p.m. OUTCOME-BASED EDUCATION Phyllis Schlllf1y • Eagle Forurn INTRODUCTION Mithtlle Euton • Clare· Boothe Luce Policy Institute 7:00 p.m. GENERAL RECE:PTlON Ambuudo.r Room 8:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL BANQUET Rettncy Ballroom THE BOB NOVAK ROAST Page 4 of 49 FEB-07 94 MON 2~ :1 2 t-'. i._1 :::1 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATURDAY, F,F.BRUARY 1].J.294 S;JO 11.m ISSUES FACING CQN$f.'..JWA..TIYES IN THE COMING DECAOE Congrenm.n Robert Doman (R-CA) • INTRODUCTION Lttoy Corey • American Con.urvartve Ne~spaper 9:00 a.m. WHO'S THE BETTER TEACHER: THE PARENT OR THE l'i'EA? Sef\JLtQr D>ck Posthumus • Michigen Se n.e. lc M.r.jority Lead<:r Dr. Dnid Fry • Northwood Univcriity P Ai'1ELISTS Larry Horlst • United Republican Fund Jonne Allen • Center for Education Re.form Jtrf Fltke • Goldwater InstiMe 9:50 1.m. THE CON SERVA Tl\'E MOVEMENT Honorable Pete du Pont " !NTIWPUCTJON Bruce Eberle • Eberle AHociates lO:lO •.m. THE CULTURAL WARS Honorable Spencer Bachus (R-AL) " MODEM.TOR Martin Mawyer • Christian Action Network PASE.LISTS John O'SuHivm • National Rtvltw P1ul C1meron • Family Research In5titute Bishop 1".1101. • former Principal, Mississippi 11:20 a.m. WELFARE REFORM John Carlson * Washington lnstitute for Policy Studie1 MODERATOR. Bob Grant• Americ11n Fm;dom Coalition PANELISTS Slsttr Connlt Drla~oll • St. Martin de· Porres House of Hope Robert Rtttor • Heriuge Founda.tion 12:10 p.m. LUNCH BREAK 12:10 p.m. YOUl'G AMERICA'S FOUNDATION LUNCH WITH GUEST, OLIVER NORTH 1:30 p.m. CONSERVATISM AND THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION Honorable La.mar Aleundcr * MODERATOR Paul Wtyrlch • Free Congrcu Foundation/Nat/0110/ Empowtm1t11t Ntfl+·ork Page 5 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATURDAY~ FE,B_RUARY 121 1994 .{~ont.) I'.A..NELISTS Rleh!rd Ru• • Heartland lnslitutc Pamela Ko,tmayer.Jonu • National GrusRoots Communication, Inc. Andrew Murphy • Tov.n Hall ion)' Fabtl.tlo • Fabnzio, McLaughlin and A$sociates 1:30 p. tn. THE WHITEWASH OF WHITEWATER: THE CLINTOJ'/ S S & L HEADACHE SPEAKERS John Fund • Wall Street Jo urnal Dave Bouie• Citizens United lNTR.ODUCTI0:-1 John Bolton • Attorney, Washington 3: 00 p.m. THE MEDIA AND CLINTON MODERATOR Tony Snow • Detroit News PANELISTS David Brock • Americ''m Sptclator Cliff Jack$on • Anomoy. Linlc Ro ck Mona Cha ren • Syndic11ted Columnist 4:00 p.tn. THE ~flLIT ARY BATTLEGROUND INTRODUCTION Don Derham • National Security Center SPEAJ.'.ERS Elalnl' Donntlly • Center for Mililllry Readiness Kuc O' Bdrnc • Heritage foundation 4:30 p.m. THE P.C. WARS: A REPORT FROM THE FRONT MODERATOR Ron Robinson • Young America's Foundation PANELISTS Chris Lone• lntereollegiate Studies Institute Kennedy• MTV VJ Bill Spadu • College Republicans KJrk Cameron • Family Rc$earch !nstil\Jto !:30 p.h1. THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES Hononble Jack Kemp • Empower America JNT:RODUCTION Joe Cobb • Heritage Foundation 6:10 p.tn. CLOSE D1wld Keene " American Conscr\'ali\·c Union Page 6 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SENATOR BOB DOLE CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 10, 1994 THANK YOU, DAVID, AND THANKS TO THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION, HUMAN EVENTS, AND EVERYONE ELSE INVOLVED WITH BRINGING THIS GROUP TOGETHER. 1 Page 7 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu IT'S AN HONOR TO SERVE AS II 'I THE KICK-OFF SPEAKER OF WHAT l'M TOLD IS THE LARGEST C-PAC CONFERENCE IN HISTORY. IT STRUCK ME AS I LOOKED OVER THE LIST OF CONFERENCE SPEAKERS THAT IF ALL THE SPEECHES YOU'LL HEAR BETWEEN NOW AND SUNDAY 2 Page 8 of 49 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu WERE COMBINED, THEY WOULDN'T LAST AS LONG AS PRESIDENT CLINTON'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS.
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