Fri, Apr 23, 2010 -- 10:00 AM
Governing California: Political Reform School
We launch our special election-year "Governing California" series with a broadcast from KQED's Sacramento studios, hosted by Sacramento Bureau Chief John Myers. John talks with political veterans about the history of political reform in California -- and about what new proposed fixes are gaining traction.
Host: John Myers
Guests:
- A.G. Block, associate director of the UC Center in Sacramento
- Bill Hauck, president of the California Business Roundtable
- James Mayer, executive director of California Forward, a bipartisan public interest effort to bolster democracy and improve the performance of government in California
- Mark Paul, senior scholar and deputy director for the California program of the New America Foundation, and former writer, editor and columnist with the Sacramento Bee and the Oakland Tribune
More info:
- Governing California: Making Sense of Our State of Disarray : Homepage for KQED's "Governing California" series
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