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Upcoming Event: What’s at stake for housing in the 2024 elections?

Join the Terner Center & Labs on Monday, April 15 for a reception and panel discussion focused on what’s at stake for housing in the 2024 election in California and nationally. Our panel will discuss pending ballot measures, the housing platforms of candidates running for office, and the implications for housing reforms in 2025 and beyond. We will hear from:

Sarah Brundage, President & CEO, National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders

Graciela Castillo-Krings, Partner, Sacramento Advocates

Chris Elmendorf, Professor, UC Davis School of Law

Justine Marcus, Senior Director of Programs, Enterprise Community Partners Northern California

Schedule:

5pm: Reception with light bites and drinks in Ong&Ong Plaza

6pm: Panel discussion in the CED Auditorium

Register to join us here.

 

If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/alternative media formats, etc.) or information about campus mobility access features in order to fully participate in this event, please contact Jessie Modlin at jmodlin@berkeley.edu at least 7-10 days in advance of the event.

Bauer Wurster Hall is accessible via public transit. We encourage you to take BART or ACTransit to attend the event.

Starting at 5pm, the Law Lot directly behind Bauer Wurster Hall is open for public parking–you can navigate to the Simons Institute to find it. There is also public parking at the Stadium Parking Garage available at any time.

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