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DESCRIPTION: California has lofty policy goals for transit- and it invests billions of dollars into the state's buses, trains and ferries every year. But tracing how money moves through the state’s transit system is surprisingly difficult. Where does the funding come from, where does it go? How do California’s investments compare to other states and how do they measure up to the state’s own policy goals?\n\nMichael Pimentel, Executive Director of the California Transit Association\nBrian Taylor, Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy in the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA\nGeorgia Gann Dorhmann, Assistant Director of Legislative Affairs at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission\n\n\n\nFor details, click here: https://spur.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/component/events/event/456
SUMMARY:The State of Transit Funding: California's Role in Keeping Buses and Trains Running
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