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2022 Election Preview

With one month to go before a highly consequential election, what does the political landscape look like in California and the nation? A panel of top political journalists will discuss emerging themes and issues, and assess the mood of the voters.

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Tani Cantil-Sakauye Named New President and CEO of PPIC

By Chet Hewitt, Steven A. Merksamer

We are thrilled to announce that the PPIC Board of Directors has voted unanimously to appoint Tani Cantil-Sakauye as our next president and CEO. Tani currently serves as the Chief Justice of California and will assume her new role on January 1.

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Farmland in Transition: The San Joaquin Valley

As the San Joaquin Valley works to bring its groundwater basins into balance, hundreds of thousands of acres of irrigated farmland may come out of production. How do we manage all this newly fallowed land? Our latest research examines whether water-limited agriculture might help ease the transition—and what other management practices could mitigate dust and air quality concerns in the valley.

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Californians’ Trust in Washington Is Low

By Dean Bonner

Most residents lack trust in the federal government to do what is right—and many think it is run by a few big interests looking out for themselves.

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Responding to the Youth Mental Health Crisis

When COVID–19 shuttered businesses and schools, it disrupted the lives of all Californians, especially children and adolescents. What impact has two years of living through a pandemic had on the mental health of our youth—and what can be done to help mitigate the effects? Join PPIC vice president and senior fellow Lande Ajose in a wide-ranging discussion with Alberto Carvalho of Los Angeles Unified School District; Lishaun Francis of Children Now; and Melissa Stafford Jones of California Health and Human Services.

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Understanding the Effects of School Funding

Funding for California’s K–12 public schools has reached record highs, but gaps in student outcomes remain. Understanding the benefits of additional funds and how to distribute those funds are key concerns for policymakers. Join PPIC researcher Julien Lafortune for an in-person briefing on the extent to which higher spending improves outcomes such as test scores and graduation rates.

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