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Policy Priorities for California’s Water

About the Program
Although 2016 was somewhat wetter than the previous four years, a fifth year of drought keeps water at the top of the state's policy agenda. This conference looks at what's on tap in key areas, including strengthening urban drought resilience, managing groundwater in rural areas, addressing declining ecosystem health, and ensuring safe drinking water in disadvantaged communities.

Join PPIC Water Policy Center researchers and a diverse group of federal, state, and local experts for a thought-provoking discussion about policy priorities for the coming water year.

This event made possible with funding from the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation.

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Primary Takeaways

By Mark Baldassare

The 2016 primary results point to several trends to watch in the November general election and beyond.

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A Changing State of Water Conservation

By Lori Pottinger

The state continues to learn from the latest drought--an expert interview with Fran Spivy-Weber of the California State Water Board.

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Video: 3 Cities Address Economic Challenges

By Linda Strean

The mayors of Oakland and Fresno and a councilmember from South Gate tell different stories about economic problems in their communities. But all see education as part of the solution.

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Statewide Survey: Californians and Education

About the Program
PPIC's 12th annual statewide survey on Californians and K–12 education tracks opinions on educational quality and inequity as well as state and local school funding. It also examines views on early childhood education, the state's new academic standards and assessments, and the Local Control Funding Formula. PPIC researcher Lunna Lopes will outline these and other key findings.

The survey was supported with funding from the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, The Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment, the Silver Giving Foundation, and the Stuart Foundation.

Please register in advance. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited. Lunch will be provided.

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The Future of Higher Education in California

About the Program
California's higher education system is not keeping pace with the changing economy. If population and economic trends continue, the state will fall more than 1 million college graduates short of economic demand by 2030. Join us for a special event as we introduce the PPIC Higher Education Center, featuring a conversation with state leaders about the practical and innovative solutions that can help California meet its higher education challenge.

Please register by April 8. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited. Lunch will be provided.

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Video: Californians Weigh in on Presidential Race

By Linda Strean

PPIC researcher Dean Bonner presented the key survey findings of the March PPIC Statewide Survey—including preferences in the presidential and US Senate races—in Sacramento.

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