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Reopening California’s Schools

As California nears the one-year anniversary of the first pandemic-induced shutdowns, the question of how to handle the state’s public K–12 schools remains fraught. As vaccinations ramp up, deep concerns over equity, learning loss, and physical and mental health remain. Join us for a wide-ranging discussion with a panel of distinguished experts about the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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A Conversation with University of California President Michael V. Drake

How is the University of California addressing major ongoing challenges, from the pandemic and its economic impact to persistent concerns about racial equity? Recently appointed UC President Michael V. Drake will join PPIC President and CEO Mark Baldassare for a wide-ranging conversation about short- and long-term priorities for higher education in California.

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A Conversation with Cabinet Secretary Ana Matosantos

After a year of extraordinary hardship, California still faces severe health and economic challenges. Join PPIC President and CEO Mark Baldassare in conversation with Ana Matosantos, cabinet secretary to Governor Gavin Newsom, for a wide ranging conversation about California’s economic well-being and strategies to advance an equitable recovery in 2021 and beyond.

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Income Inequality and Economic Opportunity in California

The COVID-19 recession threatens to worsen California’s longstanding economic divide. Low-income families, communities of color, and women have been hit the hardest, and past recessions suggest their wages will take longer to recover. Can policymakers break the mold and pave the way for an equitable recovery?

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Supporting Student Parents in Community College CalWORKs Programs

All community colleges run support programs for students who receive CalWORKs, the state’s cash assistance program for poor families with children. Students do better when enrolled in these support programs, but completion rates are low. How can colleges help more CalWORKs students succeed? PPIC researchers discuss how CalWORKs is working for students.

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Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government

PPIC’s statewide survey on Californians and their government examines likely voters’ preferences in the 2020 presidential and congressional elections along with Californians’ views on confirmation of a Supreme Court justice. It also gauges support for the “split roll” property tax (Proposition 15) and for repealing the state’s ban on affirmative action in the public sector (Proposition 16).

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Fiscal Realities for Local Government

Local governments have been hit especially hard during the pandemic shutdown and resulting economic instability. How will they set priorities among competing needs? How can they partner with state and federal governments to chart a path forward?

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Tackling California’s Homelessness Crisis

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas will join PPIC’s Mark Baldassare for a wide-ranging conversation about how California can address the challenges of preventing and reducing homelessness during this unprecedented time.

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A Conversation with Secretary of State Alex Padilla

As California forges a path through the COVID-19 crisis and current civil unrest, trusted leadership is more important than ever. Secretary of State Alex Padilla will join PPIC’s Mark Baldassare for a wide-ranging conversation about the critical challenges facing the state and nation.

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Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government

PPIC’s latest survey tracks Californians’ views on elected officials, housing and homelessness, and the high speed rail and Delta Tunnel projects. It also gauges candidate preferences in the 2020 Democratic primary, the importance of voting in 2020 and of the 2020 Census, and support for upcoming Proposition 13.

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