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�A- s <br /> �`�#�� F�CU S <br /> PRI.ORI T Y <br /> — ox lsemxnvs ar.v Pau� }uore�.c An�er Gtmwu Cmu <br /> May 14, 20a4 <br /> Issue #19-2004 <br /> LEAGUE GENERAL ASSEMBLY APPROVES NEW <br /> REVENUE PROTECTION STRATEGY <br /> Hot Bilis <br /> Delegates from 273 cities at the League's General Assembly May 13 voted <br /> •�■ QCt NOW overvvhelmingly by voice vote to ratify the recommendation of the League board of <br /> ; directors for a two-part strategy to protect local revenues and reform the mandate <br /> ■ process. The resolution adopted reaffirtned the League's continued support for the <br /> � AB 2406 Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Ad (the "LOCAL Ini6ative") and a <br /> �(Bermudez). Fire proposal by Govemor Schwarzenegger of paGcage of local govemment funding <br /> ■ Safety. Position: reductions coupled with strengthened constitutional protections for local revenues. <br /> � Oppose. <br /> ■ A number of other city officials attended the General Assembly, creating a <br /> ; AB 2702 standing-room-only crowd that cheered the vote of city delegates. For moie, see <br /> � (Steinberg). P 2 • <br /> ■ Housing: second <br /> ' units.Position• • ��������������������������• <br /> � Oppose. SO...... NEXT? <br /> by <br /> �J <br /> ■ CHRIS MCKENZIE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br /> ; The resolution approved by the League General Assembly yesterday <br /> • directs the League to do three things over the next few months: Formore, see <br /> . page 4. <br /> ■ <br /> ■ ............................ <br /> : THE MAY REVISE: OTHER IMPACTS FOR CITIES <br /> � Want more details on The Govemor's Budget May Revision inGuded other revenue projections and <br /> these and other bills? program revisions of interest to cities. Some proposals that were inGuded in the <br /> Log on to the League of January budget annauncement are unclear. Ali budget proposals will be subject to <br /> California Cities Web site legislative review and negotiation. For more, see page 9. <br /> at www.cacities.orgl <br /> legtracking. <br /> Page 3 SO..........WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL? <br /> Page 4 ORANGE COUNTY FUNDRAISER ACKNOWLEDGES LOCAL EFFORTS <br /> Page 5 UPDATE ON HOUSING ELEMENT LEGISLATION: AB 2158 AND AB 2348 <br /> SENATOR ACKERMAN TO SUCCEED BRULTE AS MINORITY LEADER <br /> Page 6 MORE ON THE BUDGET: TRANSPORTATION <br /> Page 7 LEGISLATIVE BILL SUMMARIES <br />