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<br />7A <br />Page 1 <br /> <br />-. . ...,... <br /> <br />.,.-....-----..... <br /> <br />.~~lll'li$.. (~"'~.my lM ~l'Ol~HfI' l.e~bj.ll.. ..d. PIllI(~ IS$..~ I im 4f(<<1 Wlf'DU\IJ {lIj~1 <br /> <br />J:!BJ OBJ I Y " . LfAGUJ::___ -- <br /> <br />.... .'-- - ..-..... _____~___.__~.~1:\..-.u, ..' ., '''''1-'. c 'I' -,.. -- <br /> <br />~F()COS ~c'{tifS <br /> <br />IN THIS ISSUE: <br /> <br />July 6, 2007 <br />Issue #26-2007 <br /> <br />Page 4: League Holds Third Policy Committee Meetings of the Year <br />Page 6: July Z007 Issue of Focus on Housing Published <br />On-Camera Media Training Available for City Officials at the Annual Conference <br />Page 7: Find a Bill. Legislators, Leg Committee. or Ask League Leg Staff <br /> <br />SB 303 BECOMES A TWO-YEAR BILL <br /> <br />SB 303, the League-opposed legislation sponsored by the California Major Builders Council that <br />would have added more burdensome requirements to the housing element, became a two-year <br />bill earlier this week, when it failed to pass out of the Assembly Committee on Local Government <br />on Tuesday, July 3. For more, see Page 2. <br /> <br />.................................... <br /> <br />STATE BUDGET UPDATE: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CLOSES, NEGOTIATIONS <br />CONTINUE WITH LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP <br /> <br />On Friday, June 29, the Joint Senate/Assembly Budget Conference Committee acted on the <br />final transportation budget items it was evaluating. The committee adopted the State Assembly <br />version of Proposition 1 B funding and compromised on both transit spillover and high-speed rail <br />authority funding issues. For more, see Page 2. <br /> <br />.................................... <br /> <br />COALITION-SPONSORED EMINENT DOMAIN REFORM MEASURE ADVANCES <br /> <br />Assembly Constitutional Amendment (ACA) 8, the eminent domain reform measure authored by <br />Assembly Member Hector De La Torre, D-South Gate, and sponsored by Californians for <br />Eminent Domain Reform, passed out of the Assembly Committee on Judiciary on Tuesday, July <br />3, on a 7-3 vote. For more, see Page 3. <br />