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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Voice the VoteVoice the Vote
Voice the Vote” is a national effort to register to vote as many 18-25 year olds as possible before the 2008 election. Youth Voice will be hosting a variety of voter registration events in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Reno/Tahoe prior to the 2008 presidential election. details>

Voice the Vote event - October 25, 2007, 10:30am-1:30pm
JTSU Auditorium, University of Nevada, Reno (flyer)

  • Register to Vote
  • Special Guest Speakers and
  • possible appearances by 2008 Presidential Candidates
  • Giveaways

NEWSLETTER (pdf)
May 2007
April 2007
February 2007
January 2007
October 2006


IN THE NEWS

  • Nevada Appeal - 4/18/07
    CHS students hope to make their votes, voices heard
  • RJG.com - 1/29/07
    Caucus, kids stoke political energy
  • Nevada Appeal - 1/21/07
    More than politicians waiting for governor's priorities
  • Nevada Appeal - 10/3/06
    School board candidates back vocational ed
  • Nevada Appeal - 10/1/06
    School board candidates to debate
  • Villanova Alumni Magazine - Fall 2006
    Alumni Profile of Ryan D. Costella (page 18)
  • RJG.com - 9/25/06
    Gibbons, Titus get nasty
  • Nevada News - 9/21/06
    Gibbons and Titus to face off in youth-themed debate
  • RJG.com - 9/24/06
    Gibbons, Titus get set to spar
  • Nevada Appeal - 9/21/06
    Gibbons, Titus to meet in live Monday debate
  • Las Vegas Sun - 9/12/06
    Reno gubernatorial debate won't include third parties
  • Las Vegas Sun - 9/6/06
    Gibbons seeks to open Nevada governor debates to more candidates
  • RJG.com - 9/6/06
    Gibbons wants minority parties invited to debates
  • Nevada Appeal - 8/27/06
    Getting youth involved in politics

PRESS RELEASES:

  • 10/9/07 Voice the Vote
  • 7/07 State Government Day
  • 9/24/06 Gubernatorial Debate
  • 9/06 School Board Debate

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