A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty and Inequality in California (Los Angeles)
8:30AM — 1 PM PDT
Featuring
Mayor of Los Angeles, California
Director of Policy and Programs, United Ways of California
President, Los Angeles Urban League
President, California Policy Center
How is it that a state with ongoing economic growth, pockets of vast wealth, and some of the nation’s most extensive social welfare programs can be leaving so many of its residents behind? To answer this question, the Cato Institute launched the Project on Poverty and Inequality in California in the spring of 2019.
Now, Cato is releasing a detailed report with a series of recommendations on how to reduce poverty and inequality in the Golden State. These comprehensive recommendations include proposals on how to make housing more affordable and how to deal with the state’s homeless crisis; reforming the criminal justice system; expanding educational freedom and choice; changing the way social welfare benefits are delivered; and removing regressive regulatory barriers to job creation and entrepreneurship.
This conference will bring together a diverse group of political, business, and academic leaders to respond to Cato’s recommendations and offer their own ideas for dealing with poverty.
Additional programming and speakers will be confirmed soon.
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Schedule
Registration
Recommendations for Reform
Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Break
Panel: Other Viewpoints
Henry Gascon, Director of Policy and Programs, United Ways of California
Michael Lawson, President, Los Angeles Urban League
Will Swaim, President, California Policy Center
Reception/Break
Luncheon Address
Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, California
Closing Remarks
Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
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