YLC Event: California’s Public Pension Time Bomb

October 11, 2017
222 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States
150320221647327760

Join Us for Our Monthly YLC Event:
California’s Public Pension Time Bomb

Speaker David Crane will explore how the unfunded liabilities of California’s public pension systems got to where they are today. We will also discuss the prospects for reforms to prevent either massive tax increases or massive budget cuts that would greatly impact future generations of Californians.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Maritime Wine Tasting Studio
222 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133

YLC Members: Free Admission
Non-Members: $45

For more information, please contact Vickie Nelson, Director of Events, at
(415) 955-6110 or [email protected].

 

David Crane is a lecturer in Public Policy at Stanford University and president of Govern for California. From 2004-2010 he served as a special adviser to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and from 1979-2003 he was a partner at Babcock & Brown, a financial services company. Crane also serves as a director of Building America’s Future and formerly served on the University of California Board of Regents and as a director of the California State Teachers Retirement System, California High Speed Rail Authority, California Economic Development Commission, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Environmental Defense Fund, Legal Services for Children, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, Society of Actuaries Blue Ribbon Panel on the Causes of Public Pension Underfunding, and Volcker-Ravitch Task Force on the State Budget Crisis.

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