On tonight’s State of the Bay we’ll learn about new California laws designed to protect kids on social media. Our guest will be Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, who will discuss new legislation on this issue.
Then we’ll cover the state of affairs for small businesses in San Francisco. Many of them have continued to face challenges even after the pandemic. Will new programs and policies help? Guests include Katy Tang, Executive Director of San Francisco’s Office of Small Business, and Daniel Herzstein, Director of Public Policy at the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Finally, we’ll hear about the Ansel Adams exhibit currently showing at San Francisco’s de Young Museum.
What would you like to ask our guests? Post a comment here, tweet us @StateofBay, send an email to stateofthebay@kalw.org or leave a voicemail at (415) 580-0718.
Tune in tonight at 6pm PT on KALW 91.7 FM in the San Francisco Bay Area or stream live. You can also call 866-798-TALK with questions during the show.
Bay Area legislators State Senator Scott Wiener (San Francisco) and Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks (Berkeley) will discuss housing legislation with me tonight on City Visions at 7pm, on 91.7 FM KALW in San Francisco.
Governor Newsom wants 3.5 million new homes built by 2025. How are our legislators planning to get us there? We’ll discuss Senator Wiener’s revamped Senate Bill 50, which encourages development around transit and job centers. And we’ll also find out Assemblywoman Wicks’ plans for this year, after she introduced a suite of housing legislation last year.
Tune in and ask your questions at 866-798-TALK! We’ll be streaming live at 7pm.
Tonight I’ll be moderating a candidate town hall on environmental issues with Assembly District 15 (Berkeley) candidate Buffy Wicks and Emeryville City Councilmembers Scott Donahue and Dianne Martinez.
It will run from 6-7:30pm at the Emeryville Senior Center, Room A100, at 1100 47th Street.
You can register to attend for this free discussion on the event Facebook page. Hope to see you there tonight!