Events in the Sacramento area
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003 | 1 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 14
8 a.m., SACRAMENTO - California Women's Health Care Partnership holds a legislative briefing on women's health, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Gardenia Room. Contact: Whitney Gordon, 440-0980.
8:30 a.m., SACRAMENTO - CALFED Bay-Delta Program's second Biennial Science Conference, Sacramento Convention Center. Contact: Margaret Gidding, 916-654-7137.
9 a.m., SACRAMENTO - California School Boards Association holds its 2003 Forecast Conference to discuss budget cuts, Sacramento Convention Center. Contact: James Morante, 916-371-4691.
9:15 a.m., SACRAMENTO - Small business leaders and lawmakers discuss frivolous lawsuits and the Unfair Competition Law's effect on small businesses, Capitol, room 5164. Contact: Kevin Gould, 916-319-2060.
9:45 a.m., SACRAMENTO - Assembly and Senate judiciary committees hold hearing on alleged abuses in California's Unfair Competition Act, Capitol, room 4202. Contact: Saskia Kim, 916-319-2334.
11 a.m., SACRAMENTO - California Health Care Foundation conducts teleconference discussion of state budget problems' effect on health programs. Contact: Greg Nelson, 510-238-1040.
1:30 p.m., SACRAMENTO - Board of Prison Terms meets, suite 550, 1515 K St. Contact: Bill Sessa, 916-445-1544.
Wednesday, Jan. 15
3 p.m., SACRAMENTO - Sacramento Metro Chamber hosts event titled "How to do business with Sacramento County," 917 Seventh Street. Contact: 916-552-6808, ext. 117.
Noon, SACRAMENTO - California Teachers Association holds news conference and lobbying day about proposed state budget cuts on public schools, Monterey Room, Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza, 300 J Street. Contact: Becky Zoglman, 916-442-5895.
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