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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />l~naiysis, Commentary and Updates on legislative and Poky Issues that Affect California Cities <br /> <br />HOT BILLS <br /> <br />OPPOSE AB 2987 <br />(Nunez). Cable and <br />video service. <br /> <br />WANT MORE DETAILS <br />ON BILLS? <br /> <br />Visit the League of <br />California Cities <br />website at <br />www.cacities.org/ <br />billsearch. <br /> <br />April 28, 2006 <br />Issue #17-2006 <br /> <br />TELECOM REFORM MEASURES PASS MILESTONES IN <br />WASHINGTON D.C. AND SACRAMENTO <br /> <br />Key committees in Congress and the California Legislature took action on <br />telecommunications reform this week. For more, see Page 4. <br /> <br />..................................... . <br /> <br />LEAGUE LEGISLATIVE ACfION DAYS, MAY 17-18 <br />SHERATON GRAND HOTEL, SACRAMENTO <br /> <br />Help support the League's package of incentive-based housing bills! .5l9n <br />up NOW to attend the League's annual Legislative Action Days in Sacra- <br />mento. For more, see Page 6. <br /> <br />...................................... <br /> <br />TELECOMMUNICATIONS 'COLLOCATION' BILL <br />CLEARS SENATE POLICY COMMITIEE <br /> <br />SB 1627 (Kehoe) would allow wireless telecommunications companies to <br />collocate their wireless facilities on a non-discretionary basis. The bill passed <br />out of the Senate Environmental committee this week. It will now proceed to <br />the Senate Appropriations Committee. The League of California Cities has <br />taken an "Oppose Unless Amended" position on the bill, because in its current <br />form, the bill pre-empts local government authority to regulate collocation. <br />For more, see Page 6. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />TELECOM IN THE NEWS <br />SENA TE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE REVISES LEGISLATIVE <br />RESEARCH GUIDE <br />GRIJALVA NAMED DIRECTOR OF CALIFORNIA'S DEPARTMENT OF <br />FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION <br />WESTERN CITY MAGAZINE WINS CAPIO 'EXCELLENCE IN <br />COMMUNICATIONS' AWARDS <br />FIND A BILL, LEGISLATORS, LEG COMMITTEE - OR ASK LEG STAFF <br />SENATE LEADER'S STATED INFRASTRUCTURE DEADLINE NEARS <br />LEGISLATIVE BILL SUMMARIES <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />
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