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Policy for the People
Rainey Center's current events Podcast series, Policy for the People is a program that will cover policy discussions with changemakers and experts on the nation's most pressing issues of the day including energy and climate change policy, technology and innovation, inclusive governance and national security.  

Episodes featuring LAMP leaders including Sarah E. Hunt, Rainey Center CEO and President and Bartlett Cleland, Senior Fellow for Innovation and Technology, alongside subject matter experts spanning our fields of interest, will invite audiences to engage with the organization's diverse community of policy and leadership experts through real-time conversations and policy perspectives
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Preventing the Next Pandemic with Ashley Arabasadi, Dr. Neil Vora, and Pasha Majdi
February 3, 2022

Ashley Arabasadi with Management Sciences for Health, Dr. Neil Vora, a physician with Conservation International and Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Columbia University and Pasha Majdi, Senior Director for U.S. Policy and Government Affairs at Conservation International discuss preventing the next pandemic

Stabilizing the Individual Health Insurance Market with Randy Pate
January 21, 2022

Rainey Center VP Mia Heck talks with Randy Pate about how the Trump Administration stabilized the individual health insurance market while increasing competition and choice for consumers.

Ecomodernism and the Road Ahead for Climate Policy
December 23, 2021

Sarah welcomes guests Clarence Edwards from the Friends Committee on National Legislation and Steve Hayward, Senior Resident Scholar at UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, to discuss why the ecomodern approach to climate policy has universal appeal.

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