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. . � . <br /> November 18, 2005 <br /> Issue #45-2005 <br /> The Legislature is LEAGUE PREPARES FOR BUSY 2006 LEGISLATIVE YEAR <br /> in recess until The legislative and policy-making apparatus in Sacramento is revving up <br /> January 4. for what could be a very busy 2006. Here is a summary of the key issues the <br /> League has been working on — issues that again appear at the forefront of the <br /> administration's and Legislature's agenda. For more, see Page 2. <br /> ...................................... <br /> LAO RELEASES REPORT ON CALIFORNIA'S FISCAL OUTLOOK <br /> The Legislafire Analyst Office (LAO), Califomia's non-partisan fiscal and policy <br /> advisor, has released its projections on the state's general fund revenues and <br /> expenditures for 2005-06 through 2010-11. For more, see Page 3. <br /> ...................................... <br /> PARCEL TAX CHALLENGE REBUFFED <br /> A Court of Appeal has rejected a non-resident property owner's legal <br /> ° challenge to a voter-approved parcel tax. The parcel tax 1 in dispute is a <br /> War,r M ORE DETAILS special tax to fund fire services, parks and recreation, police services, water <br /> oN BILLS� services, and street improvements. The property owner alleged that the <br /> parcel tax violated various constitutional provisions, and also that the property <br /> Visit the League of owner, and other non-resident property owners, should have been allowed to <br /> California Cities vote on the parcel tax. The Court soundly rejected the property owner's <br /> website at arguments. For more, see Page 2. <br /> www.cacities.org/ <br /> billsearch. <br /> Page 3 EUEL CELL WORKSHOP TO BE HELD 1N DECEMBER <br />