What Now for California?
What’s the future for California with Donald Trump in the White House? Nationally, an overwhelming majority of governors offices and state legislatures are in Republican hands. In California however, Republicans don’t hold any statewide offices and now they have a president and party leader they didn’t embrace during the national election. Democrats remain firmly in control in Sacramento but federal funding for their big-ticket priorities - High Speed Rail, delta tunnels, clean energy - is now in question.
Can California politicians come together after this nasty election to make progress on the border, energy, water, transportation and other concerns?
Join us for an in-depth discussion on what a Trump presidency means for the country and the California dream.
The Commonwealth Club
555 Post Street
San Francisco, 94102
United States
Christine Pelosi
Superdelegate for Democratic Party; Political Strategist
Duf Sundheim
2016 Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate
Tony Strickland
Former California State Senator; California Chairman, The Committee for American Sovereignty
Tony Thurmond
California State Assemblymember