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8A <br /> Page 28 <br /> The government is set to release comprehensive data about recipient contracts on Oct. 15 and <br /> will post grant and loan information Oct. 30.The board on Monday also unveiled an a�count on <br /> Twitter(http://twitter.com/RecovervDotGov}and a YouTube video featuring Chairman Earl <br /> Devaney speaking directly to the pubiic lwww.voutube.com/watch?v=1n1 DWKkJZaQ). <br /> League Releases Finai Report on 2009 Annual Conference Resolutions <br /> Four resolutions were presented for consideration by the General Assembly during the 2009 <br /> Annual Conference which was held in San Jose, Sept. 1fi-18.This week,the League released its <br /> 2009 Resolutions Final Repat. Sen#to all mayors,city managers and clerks in non-manager <br /> � cities, the report has also been posted on the League's Web site at www.cacities.org/resolutions. <br /> Annuai Conference Resolutton Results <br /> • Resolution 1: Resolution Regarding Social Host Liability—Approved <br /> • Resolution 2: Resolution Regarding Divesting from Banks and Others That fail to <br /> Cooperate With Foreclosure Prevention Efforts—Withdrawn by Sponsor <br /> � Resolution 3: Petitioned Resolution: Resolution Concerning Additional Constitutional <br /> Protection of Local Govemment Revenue—Approved <br /> • Resolution 4: Resolution in Opposition to Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southem <br /> California Edison Company's Initiative to fnstall Above-Ground Equipment.— Approved <br /> Background <br /> Each year at the League's annua!conference voting delegates representing are asked to <br /> consider resolutions which shape League policy.The resolution process is one mechanism <br /> through which issues facing Califomia cities are debated and a policy directivn for the <br /> organization is established. Resolutions for consideration at the annual conference can be <br /> approved by the board or petitioned by a resoiutions delegate. <br /> 8 <br />