PULLMAN, Wash. — Two former U.S. representatives, University of Idaho alumnus Orval Hansen (R-Idaho) and Colton native Jim Lloyd (D-Calif.), will be special guests and speakers Monday (Nov. 8) at a public forum, “The 2004 Election: Where Do We Go From Here?.”
The forum will be from 7-9 p.m. at
The men are with the national Congress to Campus program, and their visit to the region is sponsored by the WSU Department of Accounting and the UI Department of Political Science.
The former legislators will also visit political science classes at both universities and business law classes at WSU on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Nov. 8-10).
“We are excited to hear Mr. Hansen’s and Mr. Lloyd’s opinions on the Nov. 2 election results and their impact on us all,” said Linda Pall, WSU and UI adjunct professor of business law and event coordinator. “Students will get a unique opportunity to learn firsthand about the lives and work of congressmen and the political system.
“This is the second time this year that we have been able to host Congress to Campus representatives in our region,” Pall said. In April, Barbara Vucanovich (R-Nev.) and Sam Coppersmith (D-Ariz.) visited and participated in a
Hansen, 78, was born in Firth,
After his service in Congress, Hansen resumed the practice of law. In 1977 he founded and became president of the Columbia Institute for Political Research. He currently is on the board of directors for the Frank Church Institute at
Lloyd, 82, serves various governmental entities as an adviser and consultant. He was raised on a farm in
He was a city council member and mayor in
The Congress to Campus program is sponsored by the U. S. Association of Former Members of Congress and is managed in partnership with the
For more information about Monday’s free public presentation or about Hansen and Lloyd’s university visits, contact Pall at (208) 882-7255.