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A Metropolitan Policy Program Event

The Future of the Great Lakes Economy: A Federal-State Compact and Opportunity

Cities, Great Lakes


Event Summary

The Great Lakes region of the United States made America a global agricultural and industrial powerhouse. Today, this highly integrated twelve-state economic region-too often called the Rust Belt- faces the daunting task of reinventing itself for leadership in a global knowledge economy, and its success in doing so is an issue of vital national importance.

Event Information

When

Thursday, June 28, 2007
8:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On June 28, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program hosted the first in a series of forums to highlight ways the federal government can help bolster the economic assets of the Great Lakes Region. Rep. Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.), a longtime proponent of revitalizing the region, provided opening remarks. This two-panel discussion also included experts from the communities, universities, foundations and associations in the Great Lakes region. Panelists discussed the innovative efforts currently underway to boost the economic competitiveness of the region, such as technology, innovation, and environmental stewardship; and offered federal policy recommendations designed to foster the Great Lake Region's continued growth as a vital economic engine for the nation in the years ahead.

Watch:
Opening Remarks
Congressman Ehlers' speech
John Austin's presentation
Panel 1 discussion
Panel 2 discussion

Transcript

BRUCE KATZ: Today we're here to talk about the economic and environmental importance of the Great Lakes Region, in particular how federal policy can be structured and reformed to leverage the potential of this critical part of our country.

In October 20, '06 of last year, John and his colleague, Brittany Falter-Kane, who is also here today, released a vital center, a federal-state compact to renew the Great Lakes Region. This report confronts head-on the legacy costs of the industrial economy and the pain of the transition to an economy based on knowledge and innovation.

Participants

Keynote Speaker

Vernon Ehlers

U.S. Representative (R-Mich.), Co-Chair, Great Lakes Congressional Caucus

Project Overview

John C. Austin

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

Welcome

Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program


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