(INDIANAPOLIS) -- The Indiana Chamber's 2012 Legislative Dinner cuts through the partisan political atmosphere that is so prevalent today with a presentation from former Hoosier congressman and longtime statesman Lee Hamilton. The annual pre-dinner reception offers an opportunity to interact with Indiana legislators and other policy leaders.
Hoosier business leaders, legislators and statewide leaders will be able to hear from Hamilton, the featured speaker at the 2012 Indiana Chamber Legislative Dinner, on February 15 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis.
During his time in Washington, Hamilton was chair of a number of committees, including the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. A Democrat, he represented Indiana's ninth district in southern Indiana.
Following his career in Congress, Hamilton was involved with several governmental advisory boards, including the 9/11 Commission and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
In addition to Hamilton's insights, Legislative Dinner attendees will get to mix and mingle with Indiana legislators. With important legislation being considered by the 2012 Indiana General Assembly, it's vital for Hoosiers to interact with policymakers and communicate their priorities.
A limited number of tables and individual tickets are available for purchase at www.indianachamber.com/specialevents, or call (317) 264-6885 or (800) 824-6885.
A single ticket for the dinner (including a ticket to the reception) is $149. A table of eight, which includes admission to the reception, is $995.
This event is brought to you by Eli Lilly and Company. Gold sponsors include Comcast Business Class and Ice Miller LLP. Silver sponsors are AT&T; Bose Public Affairs Group LLC; Delta Dental Plan of Indiana; French Lick Resort; Lincoln Financial Group; NIPSCO; Pfizer; Roche Diagnostics Corporation; Smithville Communications, Inc.; and Zimmer, Inc.
Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Jim Wagner at (317) 264-6876.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is the state's largest broad-based business advocacy and information organization, representing nearly 5,000 member companies that employ 800,000 Hoosier workers.

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