Agenda
California's Fiscal Future Event Series
Date: | February 3, 2009 | |
Time: | 12:00-1:30 p.m. | |
Location: | CSAC Conference Center | |
1020 11th Street, 2nd Floor | ||
Sacramento, CA |
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
This briefing is the third in a series on "California's Fiscal Future," that takes a look at current and long-term economic issues for the state. Meeting California's infrastructure needs will be expensive, but it is a crucial element in the state's long-term growth and development. Yet the odds facing the state seem almost insurmountable -- a national recession, the state's budget crisis, and a flawed system for financing the state's infrastructure.
This briefing is the third in a series on "California's Fiscal Future," that takes a look at current and long-term economic issues for the state. Meeting California's infrastructure needs will be expensive, but it is a crucial element in the state's long-term growth and development. Yet the odds facing the state seem almost insurmountable -- a national recession, the state's budget crisis, and a flawed system for financing the state's infrastructure.
This study was conducted with funding from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This event is co-sponsored with the California Research Bureau. Lunch will be provided and there is no charge to attend.
Participants
Ellen Hanak, Senior Research Fellow and Director of Research, PPIC
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Paul Rosenstiel, Deputy Treasurer, State of California
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Stuart Drown, Executive Director, Little Hoover Commission
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John Wolf, Assistant Division Chief, Traffic Operations, California Department of Transportation