Laserfiche WebLink
12.A-q <br /> <br /> June 14, 2002 <br /> Issue #24-2002 <br /> <br /> Hot Bills: BUDGET CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONTINUES DELIBERATIONS <br />· ... Act Now Throughout the past week, the Joint Budget Conference Committee has contin* <br />· ued its review of budget*balancing and funding options presented by members and <br />· AB 81 (Migden). <br />· Property Taxation. the Legislative Analyst's Office, as the Committee works through its own agenda <br />a State Assessed items, and considers items that other legislators have asked to be re-opened. The <br />_. Property. $~pport Committee members have also created a list of items that were previously concurred <br />· on by both the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees that will be re-opened in <br />· SIVA 13 (Alarcon). <br />· conference. Formore, seepage 2. <br />· Local Government. <br />· Special Taxes and ............. ~ · · · · <br />-" General Obligation <br />· Bonds. Local Develop- COALITION BUDGET PUSH CONTINUES <br />a <br />· ment. Support in <br />· Concept. Members of the LOCAL Coalition (Leave Our Community Assets Local) intensi- <br />_" fled their activities this week, as the Joint Legislative Budget Conference Committee <br />a AB 2351 (Canciamilla). slogged through their agenda of budget recommendations. Coalition members <br />_" Water Quality. pressed hard to remind legislators that local governments have already "paid" for the <br />· Mandatory Minimum <br />· Penalties. ,~pport state's budget problems, by contributing almost $5 billion in property tax shifts to <br />" the state in 2002-03. They also continued to deliver the message that shifting state <br />_" SCA 7 (Burton). Access COSTS tO local governments and cutting local services such as public safety, hospitals, <br />· to Government housing, and parks, will diminish the quality of life for millions of Californians. For <br />x Information. Oppose <br />, more, see page 3. <br />· Unless Amended <br /> <br />: CONTROVERSIAL HOUSING BILL HEARING RESCHEDULED <br />Want more details on Enforcement Issues Unresolved <br />these and other bills? Log <br />on to the League of The Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee has postponed a <br />California Cities Web site hearing on SB 910 (Dunn, Santa Ana) until Wednesday, June 26, Negotiations have <br />at www.cacities.org and polarized over the issue of housing element enforcement, For more, see page 7. <br />click on Legislative <br />Advocacy. <br /> <br /> Page 2 · STORM DRAINAGE FEES REQUIRE VOTER APPROVAL <br /> Page 4 2002 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY ~ARTNERSHIP AWARD <br /> Page 5 · LA PRESS CONFERENCE DELIVERS STRONG MESSAGE <br /> Page 6 · LEAGUE OPPOSITION TO SCA, 7 CONTINUES <br /> PG&E BANKRUPTCY CASE UPOATE <br /> Page8 · LEGISLATIVE BILL SUMMARIES <br /> <br /> <br />