An Evening With U.S. Senator John Kennedy (R-LA)

September 25, 2023
6:00 pm
The California Club
538 Flower St, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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An Evening with
U.S. Senator John Kennedy (R-LA)

A Special PRI Dinner in Los Angeles

 

Monday, September 25, 2023
6–9PM

The California Club
538 Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071

 

This event has limited seating. Contact ldannerbeck@pacificinstitute or (415) 250-9206 to reserve a spot.

This event has limited seating. Contact ldannerbeck@pacificinstitute or (415) 250-9206 to reserve a spot.

Senator John Kennedy
Senator Kennedy was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016 and won re-election in 2022. He has built a distinguished career as a conservative champion for the people of Louisiana and a dedicated watchdog of taxpayer money.

Sen. Kennedy serves on the Appropriations, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Budget, Judiciary and Small Business and Entrepreneurship committees in the U.S. Senate. He serves as the Ranking Member on the Subcommittee of Energy and Water Development for the Appropriations Committee, the Ranking Member on the Subcommittee of Federal Courts for the Judiciary Committee, and the Ranking Member on the Subcommittee of Economic Policy for the Banking Committee.

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