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Monday Night Event: Was Pete Wilson Right?

June 28, 2009 - 5:47pm

I'll be interviewing former California Gov. Pete Wilson tomorrow night (that's Monday, June 29) at 7 p.m. at RAND, 1776 Main Street in Santa Monica. We'll discuss our state and how it might be governed. Then the floor will be open to audience questions. The event is free and open to the public, with a reception with food and drinks to follow. You can reserve a seat here.

The full description of the event is below.

WAS PETE WILSON RIGHT?

Pete Wilson’s California wasn’t too different from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s. The state’s education system lagged behind the rest of the country, interest groups had a tight grip on Sacramento, healthcare costs were rising, and the economy was the worst it had been since the Great Depression. While Wilson may be best remembered for his more controversial stances—like supporting Proposition 187, which sought to refuse services to illegal immigrants—he also managed to pass budgets and break partisan stalemates, ultimately leaving his successor a budget surplus. Ten years after he left office, at a time when many claim California is ungovernable, Pete Wilson visits Zócalo to chat about the economy, interest groups, and how he might address the problems the state faces today.

 

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