- September 16, 2025California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force: Goal 1: Tribal Stewardship and Land Return Subcommittee10:00 a.m.Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation
Conference Room 103, 1400 Tenth St
Sacramento, CA 95814 - September 17, 2025California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force: Goal 3: Equitable Land Transition and Land Acquisition Subcommittee3:00 p.m.Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation
Conference Room 202, 1400 Tenth St
Sacramento, CA 95814 - September 19, 2025California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force: Goal 2: Protected and Thriving Agricultural Lands Subcommittee9:00 a.m.Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation
Conference Room 103, 1400 Tenth St
Sacramento, CA 95814 - October 8, 2025Council MeetingTBD
- October 15 and 16, 2025California Agricultural Land Equity Task ForceVentura, CA

SGC Council
SGC is governed by a multi-agency Council composed of 10 members — three public members, one each appointed by the Governor, the Senate, and the Assembly; and the seven Cabinet members — all of whom serve SGC’s mission with their extensive leadership and expertise in land use planning, local government, resource protection and management, public health, and community development and revitalization.

California Land Equity Task Force
Announced in the California Budget Act of 2022 (AB-179), the California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force (Task Force) will develop recommendations to equitably increase access to agricultural land for food production and traditional tribal agricultural uses. The Task Force will meet quarterly and deliver a full report of recommendations to the Legislature and Governor by January 1, 2026.

SGC Catalyst Conference
The 2024 SGC Catalyst Conference: Progress in Place: From Power Building to Project Implementation is a transformative was held on February 1-2, 2024 at the California Natural Resources Building in Sacramento, California. With historic investment through the Inflation Reduction Act and California’s Climate Budget, the conference builds on last year’s efforts to promote community and local capacity, while anticipating challenges associated with project development and implementation.