May 10, 2013
With California’s economy barely recovering and millions of Californians still out of work, three bills that impede local development projects continue to move through the Legislature.
May 6, 2013
All eyes will be on the budget this week as the Governor’s May Revise will be released by May 14. Meanwhile Senate and Assembly policy committees face a Friday deadline to hear and report non-fiscal bills to the floor in their house of origin.
April 26, 2013
Enterprise Zones (EZs) were a focus of League advocacy efforts this week. The League has long promoted EZs as a key tool to help cities with local economic development; in this year’s political climate cities must advocate for their survival.
April 25, 2013
Two League-supported bills to clarify and provide certainty for the dissolution process for redevelopment agencies passed out of the Assembly Local Government Committee on Wednesday afternoon.
April 19, 2013
The Air Resources Control Board (ARB) and Department of Finance (DOF) released the draft Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds Investment Plan: Fiscal Years 2013–14 through 2015–16.
April 17, 2013
Today League-supported AB 1080 (Alejo) passed out of the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee.
April 15, 2013
The League will be closely monitoring many key bills this week, including AB 1080, which addresses community revitalization, AB 440, which relates to brownfields, and SB 56, which addresses lost vehicle license fees for newly incorporated cities and cities with recently annexed inhabited areas.
April 8, 2013
Today, the Senate Appropriations Committee heard SB 7 and then sent it to the committee’s suspense file due to the identified state cost.
April 5, 2013
This week the League officially announced its support of AB 440 (Gatto) and AB 981 (Bloom). Both bills would address problems created by the dissolution of redevelopment agencies.
April 5, 2013
Newly incorporated California cities and cities that had recently annexed inhabited areas lost a key source of vehicle license fee (VLF) revenues in 2011 when the Legislature passed SB 89.
April 5, 2013
Last November, the League’s leadership identified the expansion of community and economic development tools and funding options for city services as a League priority for 2013.
April 1, 2013
This week, the League will be monitoring committees scheduled to hear bills of interest to cities, which were on our recently released bills of interest list. The League will report any actions of significance.
March 29, 2013
The League has taken an oppose position on SB 673 (DeSaulnier), a bill that would prohibit the approval of any retail or commercial facility estimated to receive more than $1 million in subsidies unless a comprehensive analysis is prepared by the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) or a public agency or private entity under contract with OPR.
March 29, 2013
There’s still time to register for the League’s 2013 Legislative Action Day Preview Webinar and Annual Legislative Action Day & Reception.
March 22, 2013
This week, the League issued a support letter for S. 336/H.R. 684, the Marketplace Fairness Act, which would require out-of-state merchants to collect use taxes for electronic and mail sales.
March 15, 2013
Registration for the League’s 2013 Legislative Action Day Preview Webinar and Annual Legislative Action Day & Reception opened earlier this month.
March 13, 2013
The Senate Industrial Relations Committee passed SB 7 (Steinberg) this morning, sending it to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
March 13, 2013
Today, the Senate Governance and Finance Committee heard several bills, including two economic development bills the League has been carefully tracking, SB 33 (Wolk) and SB 1 (Steinberg).
March 11, 2013
This week, the League will be monitoring committees scheduled to hear bills of interest to cities, which were on our recently released bills of interest list. The League will report any actions of significance.
March 8, 2013
The League is currently reviewing hundreds of this year’s regular session bills and evaluating their potential implications for local government agencies.