“Big Sky, Big Money” documentary film screening at Lawrence Library

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The Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System will be showing the documentary “Big Sky, Big Money,” a film about money, politics and intrigue, on Wednesday, April 27, at 7 p.m.

After the movie, there will be a discussion facilitated by Represent.Us — a national, cross-partisan campaign to pass anti-corruption laws and resolutions in cities and states across the country.

Participants will discuss how the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision has changed political campaigns in America, as well as how people are working to reclaim citizen participation and representative democracy through their local communities and municipalities.

This program is co-sponsored by Represent.Us, The League of Women Voters of Lawrence Township, and the Friends of the Lawrence Library, and will be held at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch, located at 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville.

Registration is suggested. For more information about the library’s programs call (609) 989-6920, e-mail lawprogs@mcl.org or visit mcl.org.

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