Fran Pavley on "Environmental Policy" as part of the Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP).
ESLP is a student designed, student developed, and student facilitated program offered through UCLA's Institute of the Environment. ESLP runs a Lecture Series which brings guest speakers from UCLA and across the country to speak on specialized subjects including food systems, green business, organic gardens, sustainable living, the green economy, environmental justice, transportation, as well as sustainability projects across Los Angeles. More information can be found at www.eslp-la.com.
Senator Fran Pavley represents Senate District 23 - including portions of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties - in the California Legislature. She was elected to the forty member State Senate in November, 2008 and was immediately appointed to chair the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee by Senate pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg. While in the Senate, Fran will focus on education, water, consumer protection, and creating a clean, secure energy future for California and the U.S., causes she has championed over the course of her career.
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Great video -- keep it up! We need to invest more in Green industries but in California, but prop 23 is a threat to those investments. Prop 23 is down in the polls, but the Yes on 23 campaign just got a new influx of hot, anonymous cash, so we'll need to fend them off in the home stretch to Election Day.
Hit me back if you'd like to talk Prop 23. We're coming out with a bunch of great No on Prop 23 videos soon!
- prop23FAIL
prop23FAIL 1 year ago
Too bad Sen. Fran Pavley has no idea what she's taking about.
BryanConover 1 year ago
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rubbijg 1 year ago
too bad people spend hours of watching bullshit cats being cute and dont watch this kind of amazing material. This seminar probably costs collectively over $1000 to view so take advantage of it!
Goshdangit69 3 years ago 2