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SUMMARY:Government Affairs Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AFTER THE 2020 ELECTION: WHERE DO WE STAND?\n\n \n\nJoin the Los Altos Chamber of Commerce as we welcome Matthew Record\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor at San Jose State University. Matthew will share his insights on the presidential results\, control of Congress and how California state Democrats are losing ground. What went right\, where did we go wrong\, and what does future hold?\n\n \n\nEXPERTISE:\n\nCivic Engagement\, American Politics\, Economic Policy\, Housing Policy\, Policy Analysis\, State and Local Government\n\nEDUCATION: \n\nPh.D. Ohio State University\, 2017\n\nBACKGROUND:\n\nMatthew joined the San Jose State faculty in 2017. He earned his doctorate in Public Policy and Management from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio State University. Prior to finishing his post-secondary schooling\, Matthew worked as a real estate appraiser and appraisal reviewer before and during the U.S. housing crisis of 2007-2008. In addition\, he worked as a policy research assistant at the Ohio Housing Finance Agency in 2013 and 2014 and worked under a research contract for Fannie Mae from 2015-2017. Matthew's research focuses on the substantive policy areas of civic engagement\, affordable homeownership and community building as well as how politics and the policymaking environment influence service delivery in public agencies. At Ohio State\, Matthew taught Intro to Public Affairs\, Civic Engagement and Policy Analysis at the undergraduate level and\; at San Jose State\, he teaches Graduate Research Methods and Policy Analysis as well as undergraduate U.S. History and Government.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudies\, analyzes & formulates positions on issues affecting the Los Altos business community\, makes recommendations to the Board of Directors on public policy positions\, monitors government actions & communicates chamber positions to appropriate officials to encourage positive actions\, attends city council or commission meetings and expresses chamber opinions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:AFTER THE 2020 ELECTION: WHERE DO WE STAND?
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\nJoin the Los Altos Chamber of Commerce as we welcome Matthew Record\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor at San Jose State University. Matthew will share his insights on the presidential results\, control of Congress and how California state Democrats are losing ground. What went right\, where did we go wrong\, and what does future hold?
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\nCivic Engagement\, American Politics\, Economic Policy\, Housing Policy\, Policy Analysis\, State and Local Government
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\nPh.D. Ohio State University\, 2017
\nBACKGROUND:
\nMatthew joined the San Jose State faculty in 2017. He earned his doctorate in Public Policy and Management from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio State University. Prior to finishing his post-secondary schooling\, Matthew worked as a real estate appraiser and appraisal reviewer before and during the U.S. housing crisis of 2007-2008. In addition\, he worked as a policy research assistant at the Ohio Housing Finance Agency in 2013 and 2014 and worked under a research contract for Fannie Mae from 2015-2017. Matthew'\;s research focuses on the substantive policy areas of civic engagement\, affordable homeownership and community building as well as how politics and the policymaking environment influence service delivery in public agencies. At Ohio State\, Matthew taught Intro to Public Affairs\, Civic Engagement and Policy Analysis at the undergraduate level and\; at San Jose State\, he teaches Graduate Research Methods and Policy Analysis as well as undergraduate U.S. History and Government.
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\nStudies\, analyzes &\; formulates positions on issues affecting the Los Altos business community\, makes recommendations to the Board of Directors on public policy positions\, monitors government actions &\; communicates chamber positions to appropriate officials to encourage positive actions\, attends city council or commission meetings and expresses chamber opinions.
LOCATION:Government Affairs meetings will be held virtually via Zoom until further notice Register online to receive Zoom instructions to join
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URL:https://business.losaltoschamber.org/events/details/government-affairs-committee-meeting-12-02-2020-169
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