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2008 Udall Awards Dinner


The 15th Annual Morris K. Udall Awards Dinner
to benefit the Parkinson's Action Network

Tuesday, October 7, 2007
Capital Hilton Hotel
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

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The Morris K. Udall Award
Mo Udall served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years and was a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1976. During Mo's distinguished career, he infused American politics with his singular style of humor, grace and dignity. Many of today's leaders — both Democratic and Republican — have cited Mo as an inspiration and role model. As a partisan Democrat, he was a much feared debate opponent, but he was fair and he was always decent. It is in this spirit that the 14th Annual Morris K. Udall Award for Public Service is presented to individuals who have made important contributions to public policy with humor, grace and dignity.





Founded in 1991, the Parkinson's Action Network (PAN) is the unified education and advocacy voice of the Parkinson's community. Through interaction with the Parkinson's community, scientists, policy and opinion leaders, and the public at large, PAN advocates for increased and accelerated investment of public resources to ease the burden and bring a cure to the more than one million Americans who suffer from Parkinson's disease.

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