![]() She will also discuss plans for the upcoming MADD Power Summit in June 2006. The proposed legislation takes a public health approach to reducing underage drinking at the state level.Īmanda will talk about her experience as a 2004 MADD Youth Summit delegate, a 3-day event where youth from across the state developed policy recommendations to address underage drinking. Its mission is to promote responsible behavior and reduce underage drinking on and off campus.ĭavid DeIuliis, Communications Specialist, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Massachusetts David will talk about the provisions of the Massachusetts Youth Alcohol Education Bill (H.3126). CAAB pairs members of MIT's students, staff, and faculty with City of Cambridge officials and members of the community. Richard will talk about the pending rule changes in keg registration requiring package store owners to phone keg sales into the police department.ĭanny Trujillo, Associate Dean, Community Development and Substance Abuse Programs, Massachusetts Institute of Technologyĭanny will talk about the role of Cambridge Alcohol Advisory Board. ![]() Scali, Chairman, Cambridge License Commission His more than 40 year career spans the public, private, not for profit and academic health sectors. This book can stand alone as a commentary on reconciling democratic values and governance today or as a companion when reading Waldo's classic volume.The panel will address four policy related initiatives including keg registration, higher education policy, the Massachusetts Youth Alcohol Education Bill (H.3126), and Massachusetts Youth in Action policy initiatives for 2006. David is currently Professor of Public Health at the Boston University School of Public Health where he focuses on US and international health policy and issues relating to substance use disorders. Calling for a return to conscious consideration of democratic accountability, fairness, justice, and transparency in government, the book's conclusion assesses the future direction of public administrative thought. It concludes with a look ahead to "wicked" policy problems―such as terrorism, global warming, and ecological threats―whose scope is so global and complex that they will defy any existing administrative structures and values. Research shows that questions about alcohol consumption patterns, coupled with brief feedback about risk levels or referral to assessment or treatment, when appropriate. The book follows Waldo's conceptual structure, first probing the material and ideological background of modern public administration, problems of political philosophy, and finally particular challenges inherent in contemporary administrative reform. It makes sense that they should use it to learn whether they may have personal health risks related to their alcohol use, said David Rosenbloom, Join Together Director. Join Together Policy Panel, EndingDiscrimination Roberta Leis and David Rosenbloom, The Road from Addiction Recoveryto Productivity: Ending. Taking Waldo's book as a starting point, the authors revisit and update his key concepts and consider their applicability for today. Revisiting Waldo's Administrative State brings together a group of distinguished authors who critically explore public administration's big ideas and issues and question whether contemporary efforts to "reinvent government," promote privatization, and develop new public management approaches constitute a coherent political theory capable of meeting the complex challenges of governing in a democracy. Asking, "Efficiency for what?", Waldo warned that public administrative efficiency must be backed by a framework of consciously held democratic values. The prevailing notion that the best government is achieved through principles of management and business practices is hardly new―it echoes the early twentieth-century "gospel of efficiency" challenged by Dwight Waldo in 1948 in his pathbreaking book, The Administrative State.
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