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SUMMARY:2025 UCLA Luskin Sacramento Briefing
DESCRIPTION:New research that can light the way toward real policy solutions for California will be shared at the 2nd Annual Sacramento Briefing\, presented by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Faculty from top UCLA research centers will join state lawmakers\, agency officials and community leaders to present findings\, build networks and pursue transformative change. \nDate: Tuesday\, February 25\, 2025\nTime: 9 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.\nLocation: UC Student and Policy Center\, Sacramento\nCost: Free \nThe Luskin Sacramento Briefing is also envisioned as a listening opportunity. If you’re involved in policymaking in Sacramento\, please contact us about attending and encourage your colleagues to do so as well. We look forward to hearing your suggestions relating to legislative priorities that would benefit from UCLA research. INQUIRE ABOUT ATTENDING \n\nSACRAMENTO BRIEFING PANELS\n\n\nCan California Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled? Should It?\nPresented by the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies \nCalifornia has declared that it wants to reduce the total number of vehicle miles traveled (VMT) across the state. In this session\, presenters will discuss strategies and best practices for achieving this complex goal. VMT is accompanied by undeniable costs but also by real benefits — and the benefits may be largest\, paradoxically\, in places where driving is most common. Thus\, the broader goal of making VMT less necessary involves both reducing the amount of space given over to automobiles while also recognizing that\, for the immediate future\, some increases in driving will be socially desirable. \n\n\n\n\nModerator: Catharine Baker\, UC Student and Policy Center\n\nFaculty Presenters: Adam Millard-Ball and Michael Manville\, UCLA Luskin\nLegislator: State Sen. Catherine Blakespear\nAgency Representative: Chanell Fletcher\, California Air Resources Board\n\n\nHow Can California Maximize Investment Benefits for Heat-Resilient Communities?\nPresented by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation \nCalifornia is making significant investments and targeted interventions to build resilience to extreme heat\, particularly for its most vulnerable communities. To support this goal\, the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation (LCI) conducts research to inform state policies and investments that address extreme heat. LCI researchers and other expert panelists will shed light on why state legislators should care about extreme heat mitigation and management\, what the state is doing\, and how upcoming investments and additional policies could benefit Californians in direst need of intervention in settings such as schools\, homes and public spaces. \n\n\nModerator: Alissa Ko\, Health Net\n\n\nFaculty Presenter: V. Kelly Turner\, UCLA Luskin\nLegislator: State Sen. Caroline Menjivar\nAgency Representative: Braden Kay\, Governor’s Office of Planning and Research\nCommunity Representative: Christian Rodriguez Ceja\, Kounkuey Design Initiative
URL:https://luskin.ucla.edu/event/2025-ucla-luskin-sacramento-briefing
LOCATION:UC Student and Policy Center\, 1115 11th St\, Sacramento\, United States
CATEGORIES:School of Public Affairs
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SUMMARY:UCLA Luskin Briefing in Sacramento
DESCRIPTION:TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION: UCLA LUSKIN AT UC CENTER SACRAMENTO\nUCLA Luskin takes pride in helping to improve society through undergraduate and graduate education in the fields of public policy\, social welfare and urban planning. We hope that our research can also help drive transformative action that produces policy solutions for California. To further this effort\, the School will present its inaugural UCLA Luskin Briefing at the UC Center Sacramento on Feb. 14\, 2024. \n\nUCLA FACULTY PRESENTATIONS:  \nChanging How — and Where — Californians Get Their Water: UCLA Luskin researchers have examined which strategies work best for cities coping with dwindling water resources amid climate change. Research efforts that analyze water policy in six major metropolitan areas can guide legislators toward the best decisions on major statewide investments as California transitions from reliance on imported water to increased usage of nontraditional sources like recycled water\, stormwater collection and desalination. Presented by Greg Pierce\, adjunct associate professor of urban panning; co-executive director of the UCLA Luskin Center for InnovationResponding to Homelessness Through Land Use and Zoning Policy: A Fair Housing Land Use Score developed at UCLA measures the extent to which local regulations promote inclusion across neighborhoods. The Southern California scorecard shows most city zoning and housing plans do not advance fair housing goals\, in some cases exacerbating rather than reversing segregation. Excluding new housing from desirable neighborhoods likely contributes to housing scarcity and unaffordability\, while increasing the risk of homelessness. Presented by Michael Lens\, associate professor of urban planning and public policy; associate faculty director\, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies \nOTHER PRESENTERS \nCurrent legislators\, representatives of government agencies and other policy experts will provide insights during the panel discussion and Q&A sessions to follow. This event is also envisioned as a listening opportunity. If you’re involved in policymaking in Sacramento\, please contact us about attending and encourage your colleagues to do so as well. We look forward to hearing your suggestions relating to legislative priorities that would benefit from UCLA research. \nSCHEDULE \nCheck-In and Breakfast: 9 a.m.\nOpening Remarks: 9:30 a.m.\nPanel 1: 9:45 a.m.\nNetworking break: 10:45 a.m.\nPanel 2: 11 a.m.\nClosing Remarks: noon \nINQUIRE ABOUT ATTENDING \n\nInformation is powerful only when it’s in a form that can guide achievable change. This year\, the Luskin School is highlighting innovators — here and elsewhere — turning vision into reality and producing Transformative Action.
URL:https://luskin.ucla.edu/event/ucla-luskin-briefing-in-sacramento
LOCATION:UC Student and Policy Center\, 1115 11th St\, Sacramento\, United States
CATEGORIES:School of Public Affairs
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