Joe Nation
Professor of the Practice of Public Policy and Director of Graduate Practicum
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366 Galvez Street
Room 109
Stanford, CA 94305
366 Galvez Street
Room 109
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: (650) 724-9532
Email: jnation@stanford.edu
Email: jnation@stanford.edu
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Joe Nation is a Professor of the Practice of Public Policy at Stanford University. He directs the graduate student Practicum in public policy and teaches policy courses on climate change, health care, and California state issues. His current research is focused on public finance and public employee pensions. He is also a Principal at his own consulting firm, where his clients include RAND, PG&E, and others.
Nation was elected to the Marin Municipal Water District Board in 1992 and served two terms as Board President. From 2000-2006, he represented Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties in the California State Assembly. Born and raised in Texas, he worked as a newspaper delivery boy, dishwasher/bus boy, waiter, cook, grocery clerk, and eventually a Pan Am flight attendant to put himself through college.
After attending a junior college for three semesters, he transferred to the University of Colorado (CU), earning a B.A. in Economics, German and French and later, a Masters in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. While at Georgetown, Nation worked for both Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger. Nation subsequently received a Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School; he then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford.
During his tenure, Nation authored 50 bills that were enacted into law. In the Assembly, he focused on legislation that improves education, the environment, health care, and transportation. He was named Legislator of the Year by the California County Boards of Education (2005), the California School Counselors (2003); California Society of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery (2004), Certified Public Accountants (2002), and the Charter School Association (2002). Nation was the principal co-author of AB 32, California's Global Warming Solutions Act. Nation was the sole legislative representative chosen to represent California at the 2006 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Nairobi.
Nation has 22 year old twin daughters, Kristen and Lexi, who are attending California public colleges. He lives in Corte Madera and with his wife Gizelda and their daughter Mariana.
Nation was elected to the Marin Municipal Water District Board in 1992 and served two terms as Board President. From 2000-2006, he represented Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties in the California State Assembly. Born and raised in Texas, he worked as a newspaper delivery boy, dishwasher/bus boy, waiter, cook, grocery clerk, and eventually a Pan Am flight attendant to put himself through college.
After attending a junior college for three semesters, he transferred to the University of Colorado (CU), earning a B.A. in Economics, German and French and later, a Masters in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. While at Georgetown, Nation worked for both Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger. Nation subsequently received a Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School; he then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford.
During his tenure, Nation authored 50 bills that were enacted into law. In the Assembly, he focused on legislation that improves education, the environment, health care, and transportation. He was named Legislator of the Year by the California County Boards of Education (2005), the California School Counselors (2003); California Society of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery (2004), Certified Public Accountants (2002), and the Charter School Association (2002). Nation was the principal co-author of AB 32, California's Global Warming Solutions Act. Nation was the sole legislative representative chosen to represent California at the 2006 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Nairobi.
Nation has 22 year old twin daughters, Kristen and Lexi, who are attending California public colleges. He lives in Corte Madera and with his wife Gizelda and their daughter Mariana.
Publications View All Publications

April 2012 -- Policy Brief

April 2012 -- Policy Brief

June 2011 -- Policy Brief

June 2011 -- Policy Brief
The Funding Status of Independent Public Employee Pension Systems in California
November 2010 -- Policy Brief

April 2012 -- Paper

December 2011 -- Paper


