When

Tuesday May 20, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM PDT
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Where

Tsakopoulos Library Galleria- East Meeting Room 
828 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
 

 
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Contact

Danielle Metzger 
CAPPA & CAPPA Children's Foundation 
916-567-6797 
danielle@cappaonline.com 
 

CAPPA Training:

Legislation, Politics, Trends and the May Revise. 

Join us for an interactive discussion on current legislation, politics and trends. There will also be a discussion on the May Revise and potential program impacts. 

In addition, Senator Holly Mitchell will be facilitating a conversation on child care, poverty, and if we as a field are talking in a way that resonates with legislators. We anticipate a very interactive conversation, and anticipate this event will sell out.  

Tentative Agenda:

10:00am-10:15am
Welcome

10:15am-11:30am
May Revise budget discussion and projected program impacts.

  • Debra McMannis, Director, Early Learning and Support Division, CDE
  • Carolyn Chu, Fiscal and Policy Analyst, Child Care and Early Education,  Legislative Analyst's Office
  • Kristin Schumacher, Policy Analyst, California Budget Project 
  • Jessica Holmes, Finance Budget Analyst, Education Systems Unit, Department of  Finance  
  • Todd Bland, Deputy Director, Welfare to Work Division, DSS

11:30am-12:15pm
Legislation, Politics and Trends: Legislation and issues for our field to be aware. What to expect, trends we are seeing and positions/concerns for our field.

  • Debra McMannis, Director, Early Learning and Support Division, CDE
  • Denyne Micheletti, CEO, CAPPA

12:15pm
Lunch Speaker:

  • Legislative Perspective on the Governor's May Revise
  • Discussion on AB 1944 (CAPPA sponsored bill to eliminate the 11 & 12 year old reporting requirements)
  • Assemblymember Cristina Garcia

12:30pm- 2:00pm
Childcare in a broader conversation: Are we hitting or missing the mark?
Is California headed in the right direction for serving birth on?
Senator Holly Mitchell will be facilitating a conversation on child care, poverty, and if we as a field are talking in a way that resonates with legislators.  

  • Senator Holly Mitchell-Moderator 
  • Kim Kruckel, Executive Director, Child Care Law Center
  • Mike Herald, Legislative Advocate, Western Center on Law and Poverty
  • Denyne Micheletti, CEO, CAPPA
  • Michele Rutherford, Deputy Director, San Francisco Office of Early Care and Education 

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