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File #: 20-612    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/3/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 7/13/2020 Final action:
Title: Action on 2020 Q1 and Q2 Legislative Update [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]
Attachments: 1. Legislative Advocacy Position Policy, 2. 2020 Legislative Advocacy Positions, 3. 2020 Q1 and Q2 Legislation, 4. 2020 Q1 and Q2 Legislative Action, 5. POST MEETING MATERIAL
REPORT TO COUNCIL
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Action on 2020 Q1 and Q2 Legislative Update [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]

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BACKGROUND
On October 9, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 18-8611 to approve a Legislative Advocacy Position (LAP) Policy (Attachment 1). The LAP Policy establishes clear guidelines for advancing City goals and positions through legislative review and advocacy at the regional, state, and federal levels of government. The policy also provides guidance for City officials who serve on regional, state, and national boards, committees, and commissions when they are asked to review public policy matters and issues.

In January 2020, the City entered into an agreement with Townsend Public Affairs to provide legislative advocacy services, which includes tracking and monitoring legislation and advocating the City's position on various legislation at the State and federal levels of government.

On April 7, 2020, the City Council adopted thirteen (13) LAPs for 2020 (Attachment 2) on the following key issues:

* Affordable Housing and Homelessness
* COVID-19 Legislation
* Energy Legislation, Regulations and Issues
* Engagement with Federal Aviation Administration Regarding Airplane Noise
* Human Resources/Public Sector Employment
* Local Authority over Wireless Telecommunications Facilities and Cable Services
* Public Safety
* Regional and State-wide Water Supply and Conservation
* Regional Issues and Collaboration
* Regional Transportation Issues
* Santa Clara Federal Legislative Priorities
* School Mitigation Fees
* Sustainability and Environmental Legislation, Regulations and Issues

An additional LAP on Council Districting, Campaign Reforms, and Public Records was introduced at the April 7, 2020 meeting but was pulled for future consideration. The Council was asked to provide comments and feedback on the proposed LAP, but none has been received, to date.

Townsend Public Affairs does not anticipate any major ...

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