Environmental Livability and Smart Schools
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David Abel, Chair, New Schools•Better Neigborhoods

Aileen Adams, California Secretary of Consumer Affairs

Dede Alpert, Senator, California State Senate

Nick Bollman, President, California Center for Regional Leadership

Julie Bornstein, Director, California Department of Housing and Community Development

Duwayne Brooks, Department of Education

James Brown, Superintendent, Glendale Unified School District

Stephan Castellanos, California State Architect

Dave Coomey, Capistrano Unified School District

Charles Eley, Department of Education

Kevin Fordan, CASBO

Dario Frommer, State Assemblymember, California State Assembly

Robert Garcia, Center for Law in the Public Interest

Gail Goldberg, Planning Director, City of San Diego

Jackie Goldberg, State Assemblymember, California State Assembly

Susan Hammer, State Board of Education

William Hauck, California Business Roundtable

John Hein, California Teacher’s Association

Robert M. Hertzberg, Speaker Emeritus, California State Assembly

Bill Jones, Schools Liaison, EPA Region 9

Kelvin Lee, Drycreek

Bill Leonard, State Assemblymember, California State Assembly

Kathi Littmann, Deputy General Manager, LAUSD Facilities

Chris McKenzie, California League of Cities

Bruce McPherson, State Senator and Vice-Chairman, Senate Education Committee

Jack O’Connell, State Senator, California State Senate

Scott Plotkin, California School Board Association

Charles Poochigian, State Senator, California State Senate

Rick Simpson, Speaker’s Office

Patricia Wiggins, State Assemblymember, California State Assembly and Chair, Smart Growth Caucus

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