• Assemblyman Ira Ruskin, D-Redwood City, will host community meetings Saturday, April 10 in Palo Alto and Los Altos. The public is invited to attend, ask questions and hear an update on the progress of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Master Plan for Higher Education. The joint committee, co-chaired by Ruskin and state Sen. Negrete McLeod, D-Chino, is reviewing the Master Plan and completing a needs-based assessment to determine what the state and its people need from higher education for decades to come. The committee completed its sixth public hearing this week, and will conduct its final hearing in May.
Town Hall Meeting – Palo Alto
Saturday, April 10, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Palo Alto City Council Chambers, 250 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto
Coffee and Conversation – Los Altos
Saturday, April 10, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Brian’s Restaurant at the Rancho Shopping Center, 680 Fremont Ave., Los Altos
For more information on these events call 691-2121.
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