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CAP Technical Committee Meeting
Friday, August 08, 2008 - noon-2 p.m.
Sacramento Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, 3rd floor
This committee meets monthly to discuss legslative and technical issues in more detail and to capture input from stakeholders in the business, health and regulatory communities. It helps inform the Cleaner Air Partnership's policy agenda and decisions.
These brown-bag lunch meetings have a casual, roundtable format and usually feature short presentations and discussions about hot issues, plus regular reports about regulatory and legislative activities. Learn the rationale behind local regulatory and political activities, stay abreast of legislative developments and share your thoughts with policy makers.
Our regular audience includes representatives from local air districts, the state air board, the Metro Chamber and local businesses, Breathe California and other health organizations, planning agencies like CalTRANS and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and many others.
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CAP Quarterly Luncheon
Friday, August 22, 2008 - 11:30-1:30 p.m.
TBD - Date and time tentative
Our hosted quarterly luncheons feature panel discussions about the latest, most important air quality topics affecting the Sacramento region's residents and businesses. Hear the air quality story straight from leaders and experts, ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas and gain networking opportunities.
Panelists have included the chairman of the California Air Resources Board, several State Assemblymembers, CEOs of major business and health organizations, leading-edge researchers, award-winning developers and many others.
Our regular audience includes 35+ top leaders and representatives from local government and the regulatory, business, health and environmental communities.
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CAP Technical Committee Meeting
Friday, September 12, 2008 - noon-2 p.m.
Sacramento Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, 3rd floor
This committee meets monthly to discuss legslative and technical issues in more detail and to capture input from stakeholders in the business, health and regulatory communities. It helps inform the Cleaner Air Partnership's policy agenda and decisions.
These brown-bag lunch meetings have a casual, roundtable format and usually feature short presentations and discussions about hot issues, plus regular reports about regulatory and legislative activities. Learn the rationale behind local regulatory and political activities, stay abreast of legislative developments and share your thoughts with policy makers.
Our regular audience includes representatives from local air districts, the state air board, the Metro Chamber and local businesses, Breathe California and other health organizations, planning agencies like CalTRANS and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and many others.
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CAP Technical Committee Meeting
Friday, October 10, 2008 - noon-2 p.m.
Sacramento Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, 3rd floor
This committee meets monthly to discuss legslative and technical issues in more detail and to capture input from stakeholders in the business, health and regulatory communities. It helps inform the Cleaner Air Partnership's policy agenda and decisions.
These brown-bag lunch meetings have a casual, roundtable format and usually feature short presentations and discussions about hot issues, plus regular reports about regulatory and legislative activities. Learn the rationale behind local regulatory and political activities, stay abreast of legislative developments and share your thoughts with policy makers.
Our regular audience includes representatives from local air districts, the state air board, the Metro Chamber and local businesses, Breathe California and other health organizations, planning agencies like CalTRANS and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and many others.
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CAP Quarterly Luncheon
Friday, October 31, 2008 - 11:30-1:30 p.m.
TBD - Date and time tentative
Our hosted quarterly luncheons feature panel discussions about the latest, most important air quality topics affecting the Sacramento region's residents and businesses. Hear the air quality story straight from leaders and experts, ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas and gain networking opportunities.
Panelists have included the chairman of the California Air Resources Board, several State Assemblymembers, CEOs of major business and health organizations, leading-edge researchers, award-winning developers and many others.
Our regular audience includes 35+ top leaders and representatives from local government and the regulatory, business, health and environmental communities.
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CAP Technical Committee Meeting
Friday, November 07, 2008 - noon-2 p.m.
Sacramento Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, 3rd floor
This committee meets monthly to discuss legslative and technical issues in more detail and to capture input from stakeholders in the business, health and regulatory communities. It helps inform the Cleaner Air Partnership's policy agenda and decisions.
These brown-bag lunch meetings have a casual, roundtable format and usually feature short presentations and discussions about hot issues, plus regular reports about regulatory and legislative activities. Learn the rationale behind local regulatory and political activities, stay abreast of legislative developments and share your thoughts with policy makers.
Our regular audience includes representatives from local air districts, the state air board, the Metro Chamber and local businesses, Breathe California and other health organizations, planning agencies like CalTRANS and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and many others.
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CAP Technical Committee Meeting
Friday, December 12, 2008 - noon-2 p.m.
Sacramento Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, 3rd floor
This committee meets monthly to discuss legslative and technical issues in more detail and to capture input from stakeholders in the business, health and regulatory communities. It helps inform the Cleaner Air Partnership's policy agenda and decisions.
These brown-bag lunch meetings have a casual, roundtable format and usually feature short presentations and discussions about hot issues, plus regular reports about regulatory and legislative activities. Learn the rationale behind local regulatory and political activities, stay abreast of legislative developments and share your thoughts with policy makers.
Our regular audience includes representatives from local air districts, the state air board, the Metro Chamber and local businesses, Breathe California and other health organizations, planning agencies like CalTRANS and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and many others.
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