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<br />8A <br />Page 1 <br /> <br />- ... <br /> <br />n ~~ - . _JII l <br /> <br />1_ <br /> <br />1111 <br /> <br />IWItIl j 11' <br /> <br />II <br /> <br /> <br />I!t t "I .'~~.n.l><1. <br /> <br />IN THIS ISSUE: <br /> <br />Sept. 21, 2007 <br />Issue #36-2007 <br /> <br />Page 7: <br /> <br />Page 8: <br />Page 9: <br /> <br />league legislative Briefings Scheduled for November <br />Legal Decision May Have a Profound Effect on Collective Bargaining <br />California Transit Association Sues Over State Budget <br />Public-Private Partnerships Conference Coming Up in Sunnyvale <br />$52 Million Available for Improvement Projects through the State <br />Safe Routes to School Program <br />Call for Education Session Ideas: 2008 Mayors & Council <br />Members Academy. Executive Forum <br />Water Policies Conference Scheduled for October <br />Find a Bill, Legislators. Leg Committee. or Ask League Leg Staff <br /> <br />Page 10: <br /> <br />INFRASTRUCTURE BOND IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE <br /> <br />The following is an update on the implementation of each of the infrastructure bonds (Prop. 1 Bf <br />1 C, 1D, 1 E and 84) passed by the voters on the Nov. 2006 ballot. As new developments occur <br />with each bond, updates will be distributed through the League of California Cities' Web site and <br />Priority Focus. For more, see Page 2. <br /> <br />.................................... <br /> <br />HOUSE AND SENATE CONSIDER EXTENSION OF THE INTERNET TAX <br />MORA TORIUM: lETTERS OF SUPPORT NEEDED <br /> <br />With the temporary extension on Internet taxes set to expire on Nov. 1, the U.S. House of <br />Representatives and U.S. Senate are considering legislation to either permanently or temporarily <br />extend the current moratorium. For more, see Page 4. <br /> <br />.................................... <br /> <br />LEAGUE EFFORTS ON S8 2 HELP RETAIN LOCAL CONTROL ON ZONING <br />FOR HOMELESS SHELTERS <br /> <br />One of the bills of interest to local officials concerned with homeless and homeless housing <br />issues is sa 2 (Cedillo). Currently on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's desk, if signed into law, the <br />bill would require local agencies to zone for homeless shelters according to need. <br />For more, see Page 6. <br />