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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA - INFOGRAPHIC
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Media Type: IMAGE / YEAR: 2013
This infographic reviews highlights from the research and recommendations for local officials, civic leaders and funders.
Issue Area(s): Voting & Government, Public Engagement/Deliberative Democracy
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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA - INFOGRAPHIC
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Media Type: PDF / YEAR: 2013
This web-friendly infographic (PDF) reviews highlights from research on public engagement in California and recommendations for local officials, civic leaders and funders.
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Issue Area(s): Voting & Government, Public Engagement/Deliberative Democracy
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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA - INFOGRAPHIC
Print-Friendly PDF
Media Type: PDF / YEAR: 2013
This print-friendly infographic (PDF) reviews highlights from the research and recommendations for local officials, civic leaders and funders.
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Issue Area(s): Voting & Government, Public Engagement/Deliberative Democracy
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PUBLIC AGENDA INFOGRAPHIC: ENERGY
Media Type: PDF / YEAR: 2012
World energy demand is projected to jump 40% over the next twenty years. We need to be prepared in order to meet the need.
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Issue Area(s): Energy & Environment
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PUBLIC AGENDA INFOGRAPHIC: ENERGY (IMAGE)
Media Type: IMAGE
World energy demand is projected to jump 40% over the next twenty years. We need to be prepared in order to meet the need.
Issue Area(s): Energy & Environment
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PUBLIC AGENDA INFOGRAPHIC: HEALTH CARE
Media Type: PDF / YEAR: 2012
The American health care system is the most expensive in the world, and still millions are without coverage.
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Issue Area(s): Health Care
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PUBLIC AGENDA INFOGRAPHIC: HEALTH CARE (IMAGE)
Media Type: IMAGE / YEAR: 2012
The American health care system is the most expensive in the world, and still millions are without coverage.
Issue Area(s): Health Care
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THE COMPLETION CRISIS
What Students Have to Say
Media Type: IMAGE / YEAR: 2012
We've all heard and read the stats: Only 4 in 10 young Americans earn a higher education credential by the time they are 35. Add to that our unsustainable student debt situation, and higher education in this country just looks bleaker and bleaker.
Issue Area(s): Higher Education

