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<br /> July 14, 2006 <br /> Issue #28-2006 <br /> UPDATE ON PROPOSITION 90-THE TAXPAYER TRAP <br /> The No on Proposltfon 90- The Taxpayer Trap campaign committee <br /> filed opposition arguments with the Secretary of State this week. The League <br /> is strongly opposed to this measure, which will appear on the November <br /> statewide ballot. The opposition arguments are signed by some of our strong <br /> coalition parfners,theCalifoniiaPolice Chiefs Association, theCaliforhia Fire <br /> Chiefs Association, and the American Farmland Trust. <br /> For more, see Page 3. <br /> ...................................... <br /> WHAT CITY OFFICIALS NEED TO KNOW <br /> ABOUT PROPOSITION 90 <br /> The League of California Cities is strongly opposed to Proposition 90, and <br /> working with the "No on Proposition 90, Californians Against the Taxpayer <br /> Trap" coalition. We urge city officials to become familiar with the sweeping <br /> nature of this measure, to understand how it will affect your city's ability to <br /> carry out your zoning responsibilities, build affordable housing or protect the <br /> environment. For more, see Page 4. <br /> WANT MORE DETAILS ...................................... <br /> ON Blus? FINAL INSTALLMENT OF FY 2005-06 PROP. 42 TRAFFIC <br /> Visit the League of CONGESTION PAYMENTS SCHEDULED <br /> California Cities <br /> website at Cities and counties are scheduled to receive their fourth quarter instaU- <br /> www.cacities.org/ ment of Traffic Congestion Relief Program (Proposition 42) funds. This will <br /> billsearch. be the final installment of Proposition 42 funds for fiscal year 2005-06. <br /> For more, see Page 2. <br /> - <br /> Page 2 AB 2987 WORK CONTINUES <br /> FEDERAL TELECOM UPDATE <br /> Page 4 FIND A BILL, LEGISLATORS, LEG COMMITTEE. OR ASK LEG STAFF <br /> Page 6 FLYER: LUNCHEON, HOMELAND SECURITY IN YOUR CITY <br />