Historical associations congressional briefing on historical perspectives of artificial. Im alexandra levy, Communications Manager at the American Store association, and i coordinate the briefings for the they thank you all for taking the time to be today. Im going to provide a little context for what were doing here this morning. The chase congressional briefings program, which dates back to 2005, provides congressional staff, journalists and others in the policy community with the historical background necessary to understand the context. Current legislative concerns. The program rests on the premise that everything has a history and that anyone involved in policies and decisions of any kind, whether in the corporate government or nonprofit worlds, ought to understand how positive hints and policies have shaped the current landscape. Our second premise is it is possible to provide that Historical Context in a manner that is nonpartisan and unencumbered with a particular legislative a
The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution were ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned to North Carolina things to the hard work of many federal and state Law Enforcement officers and lawyers, some o
The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution were ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned to North Carolina things to the hard work of many federal and state Law Enforcement officers and lawyers, some o
The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution were ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned to North Carolina things to the hard work of many federal and state Law Enforcement officers and lawyers, some o
The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution where ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned to North Carolina things to the hard work of many federal and state Law Enforcement officers and lawyers, some