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. . � - <br /> September 16, 2005 <br /> Issue #37-2005 <br /> Annual Conference, LEAGUE BOARD OPTS FOR NEUTRAL <br /> october s-s, 2oos - POSITION ON PROPOSITION 76 <br /> San Francisco At its meeting on July 30, the League of California Cities board of directors <br /> decided not to adopt positions on seven of the eight ballot measures that will <br /> appear on the November 8 special election ballot. For more, see Page 3. <br /> ......... ............................ <br /> EMINENT DOMAIN HEARINGS TO TAKE PLACE IN <br /> OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER <br /> The League has learned that the first legislative interim hearing on eminent <br /> domain will be held on October 26 in San Diego. It will be a joint hearing <br /> sponsored by the Senate Local Government Committee and Senate Trans- <br /> portation and Housing Committee. The location and time of the hearing are <br /> still unknown. For more, see Page 4. <br /> .................. <br /> STATE BAR NAMES MANUELA <br /> ALBUQUERQUE 'PUBLIC LAWYER £_ � <br /> OF THE YEAR' <br /> WANT MORE DETAILS STATE MINORITY BAR COALITION <br /> oN BILLS� CONFERS ADDITIONAL HONOR <br /> Visit the League of The Public Law Section of the State Bar of <br /> California Cities California named Manuela Albuquerque, a <br /> website at League of California Cities board member and � <br /> www.CaCities.org/ city attorney of Berkeley 2S itS 2005 PUbIiC Manuela Albuquerque receives the <br /> 2005 Public Lawyer of the Year award <br /> billsearch. Lawyer of the Year. For more S2B Pag@ 4. from Chief Justice Ronald George. <br /> Page 2 U.S. SENATE APPROVES TALENT-FEINSTEIN ANTI-METH BILL <br /> Page 3 LINKING UP: THE ASH INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE <br /> Page 5 BILL SUMMARIES <br />