The State Controller will speak at California State University, Los Angeles on “California’s Financial Future: Getting Beyond Gridlock”
LOS ANGELES, CA — For nearly three decades, the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs at California State University, Los Angeles (PBI) has focused on state and community issues and been a standard bearer for the legacy of its namesake. Later this month, the PBI will focus on the Golden State’s financial future with one of its top financial experts.
WHO – State Controller John Chiang
WHAT – PBI California Agenda discussion on “California’s Financial Future: Getting Beyond Gridlock”
WHEN – Thursday, May 21, 2009; 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
WHERE – California State University, Los Angeles in the Golden Eagle Conference Center Ballroom, 3rd Floor @ 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032
WHY – California’s fiscal crisis is far from over and experts predict could get worse depending on the Special Election this month. Hear from one of the state’s top financial experts on what may happen next for all Californians.
FYI – Parking available on campus at Parking Structure C or Lot 5 (Cost is $2 for two hours—cash only) located on Paseo Rancho Castilla. This is a free event open to the public. Please R.S.V.P. at http://www.patbrowninstitute.org/register/244/. Please contact Edward Headington at Edward@HeadingtonMedia.com or 818.720.7181 for all media requests.
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The Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs, a presidentially chartered institute at California State University, Los Angeles, is a non-partisan public policy center dedicated to sustaining vision and legacy of former California Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown through convening public policy forums, engaging multi sector stakeholders and diverse communities, and conducting timely policy research and community driven initiatives. For more information, go to http://www.patbrowninstitute.org/.
The California Agenda is a component of the PBI’s Public Policy Education Program and is hosted this year by Southern California Edison and Wells Fargo. It was created to educate and engage leaders and individuals across the sectors on significant state, regional and local public policy issues.