Meyerside Chats: Government, Policy & Civility

Writing Policy & the Nature of Politics at the State Senate | California Senator, Ben Allen

August 08, 2022 Evan Meyer Episode 11
Writing Policy & the Nature of Politics at the State Senate | California Senator, Ben Allen
Meyerside Chats: Government, Policy & Civility
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Meyerside Chats: Government, Policy & Civility
Writing Policy & the Nature of Politics at the State Senate | California Senator, Ben Allen
Aug 08, 2022 Episode 11
Evan Meyer

Evan Meyer welcomes California State Senator, Ben Allen on this episode of Meyerside Chats. Interested in any of the civic topics below? Please tune in to Meyerside Chats on the Santa Monica Daily Press.

 

California State Senator Ben Allen was elected in 2014 (and reelected in 2018) to represent the 26th Senate District covering the Westside, Hollywood, and coastal South Bay communities of Los Angeles County. Ben chairs the Senate’s Environmental Quality Committee and co-chairs the Legislature’s Environmental Caucus, is a member of the Legislative Jewish Caucus, chairs the Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Arts, and the Senate Select Committee on Aerospace and Defense. He previously served as Chair of the Education Committee (2017-2019) and Chair of the Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee (2015-2016).

 

Meyerside Chats seeks to eliminate the “us and them” narrative and toxic polarization by praising those who lead by example, virtuous community leadership, and authentic conversation. The intent is to showcase the humanity in those that take on the often thankless jobs of public service through civil discourse, and honoring differing points of view.

 

Summary

– Ben’s lovely Beard. 0:00

– New SB54 plastics policy signed by Newsom, authored by Ben. 3:00

– Very little press attention, yet so much power at the state level 6:00

– State-level vs federal-level news 10:00

– The conflict of private companies distributing public information. 11:30

– Lots of ways to engage in the system and have your voice heard. 13:30

– Pushing social media companies to better their algorithms. 14:30

– What is a fact? 15:30

– Social Dilemma / BraverAngels.org 17:30

– Bond agencies charge communities higher interest rates to cities without local press. 20:00

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About Evan Meyer

Evan is the Founder of BeautifyEarth.com, a tech platform and marketplace that speed tracks the urban beautification process through art, as well as the original 501(c)3 sister organization and public charity that beautifies schools in the communities that need it most. Beautify has now facilitated thousands of murals around the planet, working with hundreds of communities, community organizations, cities and national brands.

He is also the Founder of RideAmigos.com, a tech platform that optimizes commuter travel and behavior through intelligent programs and analytics for governments, large enterprises, and universities, serving many regions across the US.

As a civic leader in the City of Santa Monica, he is the past Chairman of his neighborhood (Ocean Park), giving residents a voice in the public process, as well as helping the City of Santa Monica with innovative, actionable ways of civic engagement. He gives seminars on building corporate cultures and the importance of community and civic engagement.

He loves the outdoors, is a master of creative projects, is an avid muralist and musician, and finds the world fascinating in every regard.

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Show Notes

Evan Meyer welcomes California State Senator, Ben Allen on this episode of Meyerside Chats. Interested in any of the civic topics below? Please tune in to Meyerside Chats on the Santa Monica Daily Press.

 

California State Senator Ben Allen was elected in 2014 (and reelected in 2018) to represent the 26th Senate District covering the Westside, Hollywood, and coastal South Bay communities of Los Angeles County. Ben chairs the Senate’s Environmental Quality Committee and co-chairs the Legislature’s Environmental Caucus, is a member of the Legislative Jewish Caucus, chairs the Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Arts, and the Senate Select Committee on Aerospace and Defense. He previously served as Chair of the Education Committee (2017-2019) and Chair of the Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee (2015-2016).

 

Meyerside Chats seeks to eliminate the “us and them” narrative and toxic polarization by praising those who lead by example, virtuous community leadership, and authentic conversation. The intent is to showcase the humanity in those that take on the often thankless jobs of public service through civil discourse, and honoring differing points of view.

 

Summary

– Ben’s lovely Beard. 0:00

– New SB54 plastics policy signed by Newsom, authored by Ben. 3:00

– Very little press attention, yet so much power at the state level 6:00

– State-level vs federal-level news 10:00

– The conflict of private companies distributing public information. 11:30

– Lots of ways to engage in the system and have your voice heard. 13:30

– Pushing social media companies to better their algorithms. 14:30

– What is a fact? 15:30

– Social Dilemma / BraverAngels.org 17:30

– Bond agencies charge communities higher interest rates to cities without local press. 20:00

Support the Show.

About Evan Meyer

Evan is the Founder of BeautifyEarth.com, a tech platform and marketplace that speed tracks the urban beautification process through art, as well as the original 501(c)3 sister organization and public charity that beautifies schools in the communities that need it most. Beautify has now facilitated thousands of murals around the planet, working with hundreds of communities, community organizations, cities and national brands.

He is also the Founder of RideAmigos.com, a tech platform that optimizes commuter travel and behavior through intelligent programs and analytics for governments, large enterprises, and universities, serving many regions across the US.

As a civic leader in the City of Santa Monica, he is the past Chairman of his neighborhood (Ocean Park), giving residents a voice in the public process, as well as helping the City of Santa Monica with innovative, actionable ways of civic engagement. He gives seminars on building corporate cultures and the importance of community and civic engagement.

He loves the outdoors, is a master of creative projects, is an avid muralist and musician, and finds the world fascinating in every regard.