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8A <br /> Page 21 <br /> ;��.f:�����: "� ����� �� <br /> ,f C'RL,it:tUV:.! � � <br /> WC1Tii:5 <br /> . .. _ ',, ., t � , # . � . <br /> October 2,2009 <br /> Issue#38 2009 <br /> IN THIS ISSUE: <br /> Page 4: RTAC Reporl Recommends ARB Base Emission Reduclion Targeis <br /> Page 5: Register Now for lo Attend on oF the League's 2009 Legislaiive Briefings <br /> Page 6: Rural CiGes Should Register Now for Energy E�ciency Block Grant Workshops <br /> More on ARRA Sectian 1512 Reporiing Requiremsnts <br /> Page 7: League Releases Final Report on 2009 Annuaf Conlerence Resolutions <br /> �EAGUE,CSAC,AND CSDA URGE THE STATE SENATE TO PASS SB 67 BY OCT.15 <br /> 637 Loca!Agencles, Tofaling$1.3 Billion,Awaifing Action <br /> The failure of the Senate to pass SB 67(Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review)has left <br /> hundreds of local governments in limbo.SB 67 contains critical clean-up language to the <br /> Proposition 1A property tax securitization provisions that will enable California Communities-- <br /> the Joint powers authority sponsored by the League and the California State Association of <br /> Counties(CSAC)— to move forvvard.For more, see Page 2. <br /> ..•.•.•...s.•.............•......... <br /> STATE DROPS APPEAL IN 2008 REDEVELOPMENT CASE,UPHOLDS RULING THAT�350 <br /> MILLI4N STATE RAID OF REDEVELOPMENT FUNDS WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL <br /> CRA Moves Forwanl with Lawsuit to Fighf$2.05 Brllfon Takrng in FY 2009-90 Budgef <br /> The State of California has dropped i�s appeal of a Sacramento Superior Court ruling that found <br /> the unconstitutional the provision in the FY 20U8-09 state budget that seized$350 million in <br /> redevelopment funds.The state's abandonment of the appeal means the Superior Court ruling in <br /> favor of the California Redeveiopment Association(RDA)is final and binding. <br /> For more, see Page 3. <br /> •.••.••.•••.•••.•.•..•••.••...••.••• <br /> TAX COMMISSION FINISHES W�RK, RELEASES <br /> REPORT OUTLINING REFORM RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> This week, the California Commission on the 21st Century Economy(COTCE)issued its much <br /> anticlpated report on reform of the state taxation system.Spending nearly a year on the process, <br /> COTCE held 10 pubiic meetings before releasing its repor�which includes a sek of <br /> recommendations supported by nine of the commission's 14 members.The full repork is online at <br /> www cotce ca govldocuments/reaorts. For more, see Page 3. <br />