Seventh Annual “California Ideas in Action” Sacramento Conference

February 18, 2025
10:00 am
The Sutter Club
1220 9th Street, Sacramento, CA, USA
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Join us for PRI’s Seventh Annual
“California Ideas in Action” Conference

Featuring Keynote Luncheon Speaker
Scott Rasmussen

One of the world’s leading public opinion pollsters and top political analysts
Host of “The Scott Rasmussen Show” on Merit Street Media

 

And featuring conversations and panel discussions with leading state policymakers and free market thinkers on some of California’s top 2025 challenges including:
  • What’s next for public safety policy after the passage of Prop. 36
  • How to improve student achievement in the classroom
  • Why bad government prescription drug policy could harm patients
  • The “War on Suburbia” – California’s ongoing debate over land use and housing policy

 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025
The Sutter Club, Sacramento

Doors open: 9:30 AM
Opening remarks and morning program: 10:00 to 11:45
Keynote luncheon with Scott Rasmussen: 11:45 AM to 1 PM
Afternoon program: 1:10 to 2:15 PM

 


 

Registration for this event is closed. For questions contact: Laura Dannerbeck at (415) 250-9206 or [email protected].

Sally C. Pipes
PRI President, CEO and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy

The Hon. Blanca Rubio
California State Assemblymember

The Hon. Jim Cooper
Sacramento County Sheriff

Dr. Wayne Winegarden
PRI Senior Fellow in Business and Economics

Steven Greenhut
Director, PRI’s Free Cities Center

Jennifer Hernandez
Partner, Holland & Knight
One of California’s top land use and environmental attorneys

Marc Joffe
Former policy analyst with Cato Institute and Reason Foundation
One of California’s top free market thinkers on housing and transportation policy

Matthew Lewis
California YIMBY

Steve Smith
PRI Senior Fellow in Urban Studies

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