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8A <br /> Page 7 <br /> y!y:iS,Cn.�.r�i,:.y<r J�;d . �::c:�lat�ii.+^3x�r„nAPb',,•.�is a..E�:azkt;reir,a�.f.�`i�,.iatt; <br /> II� !i � i <br /> � <br /> IN THIS ISSUE: May 11, 2007 <br /> issue#18-2007 <br /> Page 4: D3versity Caucuses Hosting Pre-Legislative Action Days Events <br /> Page 5: How Wilt Your City Celebrate Healthy Communities Awareness Month? <br /> Federal Update:Bills Continuing to Move in Ihe 110th Congress <br /> Page 8: Kansas Municipal�eague Establishes Fund to Help Rebuild Greensburg <br /> �'age 9: UCN Now Avaitable for PEG Channeis <br /> Ca4TRUST Program Celebrates Two Years with�40D Million in Investments <br /> Keeping Up:LoRaine Okabe Celebrates 30 Years at the League <br /> Page 10:New Study Available on Local Sales 7ax Elections <br /> Sustainable Communities Grant&Loan Program Now Accepting Appiications <br /> City Officials Invited to Voice Opinions on School Siting Decisions <br /> Page 91: May Issue of Focus on Nousing Released;Find a Bill,Legislators,Leg Committee—or Ask League Leg Staff <br /> LEGIS�ATtVE ACTION DAYS HITS SACRAMENTD NEXT WEEK <br /> The League of California Cities'annual Legislative Action Days are set for next week at the <br /> Sheratan Grand Sacramento Hotel.A two-day event,activities will be hefd on May 16-17,giving <br /> your city an opportunity to learn the latesi on League priority issues and to meet with legislators. <br /> Formore, see Page 2. <br /> .................................... <br /> LEAGUE MOVES i'O A NEUTRAL POSITION ON SB 964 (ROMERO) <br /> The League of California Cities is now neutral on SB 964(Romera), after original(y opposing the <br /> measure.The bilk's ini#ial�anguage severely limited communication between city sta�f and city <br /> councils outside of an open and public meeting, Formore, see Page 3. <br /> i���Y�������f��11YY��IYY�Y..1YYif•�• <br /> GOVERNUR'S MAY REVISE SET FOR RELEASE ON MAY 14 <br /> Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger's annual May Revision budget plan (May Revise)for Fiscal Year <br /> 2007-08 will be available on Monday, May 14. The revision is noteworthy for cities because <br /> adjusted funding for a number of key programs in the areas of transportation, public safety and <br /> flood control will be unveiled. Formore, see Page 4. <br />