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"Elections 2006:

Implicatins for Civic Engagement

and Infrastructure Development in California"

                                         

PROGRAM 

8:00—8:30 AM             Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:45 AM                          Welcome                                                save the date conference

  • Jaime A. Regalado, Pat Brown Institute

9:00 AM                          Opening Remarks/Keynote Morning Presentation

“Decision 2006:  Civic Engagement & Social Infrastructure”

  • Elise Buik, United Way of Greater Los Angeles

9:30 AM                          Opening Plenary Panel

“California Has Spoken! What's Next? ”

    
     Moderator: Bobbi Murray, Los Angeles Daily Journal

  • Tom Chorneau, San Francisco Chronicle
  • Timothy A. Hodson, Center for California Studies
  • Allan Hoffenblum, Allan Hoffenblum & Associates
  • Robert Ross, The California Endowment

10:40 AM-12:15 PM     Concurrent Morning Sessions

Panel No.I

“Framing the Outcome: The Role of Media in Politics”

     Moderator: Scott Bowman, California State University, Los Angeles

  • Yvette Martinez Bracamonte, Progressive Strategy Partners
  • Kim Nalder, California State University, Sacramento
  • Parke Skelton, SG&A Campaigns
  • Tracy Westen, Center for Governmental Studies

Panel No. II

“Pockets and Party Lines: The Politics of Public Expenditures”

     Moderator: Robert Stern, Center for Governmental Studies

  • Timothy L. Coyle, California Building Industry Association
  • Tom Hogen-Esch, California State University, Northridge
  • David Sickler, Los Angeles Department of Public Works Commission
  • George Skelton, Los Angeles Times
  • Darry A. Sragow, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP

12:30 – 1:35 PM            Luncheon & Presentation

“Advancing the Pat Brown Legacy: Bipartisanship and the Spirit of 2006"

     Master of Ceremonies: Dave Bryan, KCAL9/CBS2

  • Hon. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the State of California
  • Hon. Don Perata, California Senate President pro Tem


1:45 – 3:00 PM              Concluding Plenary Session

“Final Thoughts and Policy Considerations: Interactions with Dan Walters ”

  • Dan Walters, Sacramento Bee

 

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