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Can't Miss Event Wednesday in Sacramento

November 17, 2008 - 12:19pm

New America is sponsoring a very important event this Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.  in Sacramento, "A Nation Without States,"  that will offer a whole new way of looking at California -- and some big ideas for reform that you may not have heard before. Below is a description of the event and its panel. To RSVP for it (there's no cost, but they try to get a count so they have enough food for lunch, which is provided), click here.

CALIFORNIA'S REGIONS

The first panel will describe California's regions, detailing the differences between and relationships among them and focusing on how each is transforming itself in response to the globalizing 21st century economy. The speakers will assess how well California's data collection and state agencies serve the needs of policy makers, both in the State Capitol and within the regions themselves.

Jed Kolko
Research Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California
Ed Kawahara
Chief Consultant, Economic Strategy Panel, State of California

 

PIONEERS OF REGIONALISM

The second panel session will highlight regional initiatives in California, assess their effectiveness in dealing with economic development and environmental protection, and offer ideas to help them carry forward their visions for the future of regional development in California.

Sunne Wright McPeak
President, California Emerging Technology Fund
Mike McKeever
Executive Director, Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Ashley Swearengin
California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley

 

REPRESENTING CALIFORNIA'S REGIONS

The third panel session will outline a series of bold policy reforms aimed at improving representation in the Legislature while simultaneously updating our state government system to increase our capacity to effectively address issues of regional development and coordination.

Micah Weinberg
Research Fellow, New America Foundation
Mark Paul
Deputy Director, California Program, New America Foundation

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