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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLEGISLATIVE UPDATE (ITEM 17) T WNSEND PUBLIC AFFAIRS EST TPA 199a rp RL ` Presentation to the City • WWW.TOWNSEN DPA.COM Tustin SACRAMENTO •WASHINGTON, DC L February1 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA • CENTRAL CALIFORNIA • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Presentation Overview 2021 Legislative Re-Cap Tustin — New Districts 2022 Legislative Update Legislative Platform Slide 2 2021 Legislative Re-Cap Slide 3 2021 State Legislative Re-Cap Housing Brown Act/Local Governance Flexibility Municipal Broadband Wildfire Prevention and Intervention Economic Recovery Slide 4 2021 Federal Legislative Re-Cap American Rescue Plan Act Federal Funding and Debt Ceiling Police Reform Infrastructure Package Reconciliation Package Slide 5 TPA 2021 Tustin Highlights • $1 .5 million in State funding for generator • State Department of Housing and Community Development — Surplus Land Act — Permanent Local Housing Allocation — Tustin Temporary Emergency Shelter • American Rescue Plan Act • Legislative Advocacy Tustin — New Districts Slide 7 NEW- New Districts Tustin ASSEMBLY • Assembly District 73 — Whole Cities of Costa Mesa Irvine, and Tustin Tustin — New Districts : Assembly Fullerton ir I Placentia 'Californiaap Find address ar place Q -� AO 67 Anaheim _ypre33 1R Stanton EI Modena Ao71 Orange Garden Ao66 vme Grove cake North Colonia Tustin ADi9 Westminsi Manzanillo Santa Ana Silverado Bolsa Tustin Santa Ana Gardens Ocean View Fountain South - Frances Santa Ana Valley Como - Irvine Ao73 Huntington Foothill Beach Ranch - Costa Mesa A� 2mY F1 City of Irvine,County of Los Angeles,California State Parks,Esri,HERE,Garmin,SafeG ra ph,METI/NASA,USG... I I i r 1 New Districts Tustin SENATE • Senate District 37 — Whole Cities: Aliso Viejo , Costa Mesa , Irvine , Laguna Niguel , Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Tustin, and Villa Park — Portions of Cities : Anaheim , Fullerton , Orange , Placentia , Santa Ana , and Yorba Linda . Will take effect in 2024 Tustin — New Districts : Senate 1r Find address ar place (� rIlk �r so 22 Sunr CH..Hitt, Norco Moreno + SLaLP Park valley f Yorha of Linda so 31 Woodcrest Fullerton �- Corona �erritalk❑s 6uena.Rark S032 �l h Mathews ^2-11 Mead Anaheim valley SD 34 Orange Garden Pe Grove Westminster Santa Ana Tustin Sunset Beach Fountain So 37 valley Irvine Huntington Beach Canyon Lake Lake - Costa M sea Elsinore Rancho Lake Santa `fy NewportFro retest Mission Margarita " B�e�a'[h aL 9ur�a Viejo - Lagna Wildomar Woods Hills crystal eo a state Park Laguna Egli. Niguel Laguna Beach _t'J 4mi County of Los Angeles,County of Riverside,California State Parks,Esri,HERE,Garmin,SafeGraph,METI/NAS,.. I Tustin — New Districts CONGRESSIONAL • Congressional District 40 — Whole Cities: Aliso Viejo , Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita , Tustin, and Villa Park — Portions of Cities : Anaheim , Brea , Chino Hills , Corona , Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods , Orange, and Yorba Linda . Tustin — New Districts : Congressional Huntington Eastvale Jurupa River! Q 0 �ey 'California Districts p FI1�d n(Id'E55 Gr��i�CE �r CC 55 Downey I + Inwood Norco Norwalk ComT on Yorba Belli Io. r inda Corona l Cerritos Fullerton Buena Park, Lakewood Cia 42 Anaheim CI]45 :D 44 M 4s Orange Garden Long Grove Beach W—I roster Santa Ana co 40 Tustin Sunset Beach Fountain Valley Huntington Irvine Beach Costa Mesa Rancho co 47 L eke Santa Newort est Mission Margarita each p Laguna Viejo B woo ds Laguna Hills Crysca. Gove50, _ Perk ®® LdQ� /n� liguel'� y 4mi Laguna fl �� City of Irvine,County of Los Angeles,California State Parks,Esri,HERE,Garmin,SafeGraph,METI/NASA,USG... if r 2022 Legislative Update Slide 14 2 1 State Legislative Calendar • Legislature returned January 3, 2022 • Governor presented January Budget proposal on January 10 • February 18: bill introduction deadline • Budget/Policy committees hold hearings • May Revise • June 15 budget deadline • July 1 : New fiscal year/July recess • August 31 : end of session • September 30 bill signing deadline • November 8 General Election State Legislature Makeup z.. • Assembly — 56 Democrats — 19 Republicans — One Independent — Four Vacancies • Special Elections on April 19 (AD 17 ; 49) and June 7 (AD 11 ; 80) • Senate — 31 Democrats — 9 Republicans Governor's January Budget Proposal Highlights • COVID-19 Relief: $2.7 billion — Testing, vaccine distribution, healthcare workers, contact tracing • Climate Resiliency: $4.7 billion — Wildfires, drought, forest health • Public Safety: $339 million — Grants for retail crime prevention, earthquake warning system, Southern California emergency response center • Transportation : $4.9 billion — ZEVs, high-speed rail, climate adaptation, bicycle/pedestrian projects • Homelessness/Housing: $4 billion — Sustainable, dense, affordable housing, homeless shelters, encampments • Healthcare — Single-payer vs universal access; $2.7 billion for undocumented immigrants (Medi-Cal gap closure) ..--.... ---------- 2022 Key State Issues Housing/Homelessness Economic Recovery Climate Resiliency Wildfire Prevention and Intervention Ballot Measures Slide 18 2022 Key Federal Issues • 117th Congress, 2nd Session • February 18: Continuing Resolution expires s • FY 2022-23 Funding ti- • Build Back Better Legislation or rrtrttal • Stimulus Package • Transportation Package • Federal Earmarks — Community Project Funding Legislative Platform Slide 20 NEW- Omni— Platform Overview • Provide direction to the City's legislative delegation on priorities , projects and principles of the City Council • Allows staff and Townsend Public Affairs (TPA) to identify priority bills being discussed in Sacramento to create a targeted outreach plan • Allows staff and TPA to act quickly on priority issues being discussed in Sacramento Guiding Principles Preserve Local Control Promote Fiscal Stability Support Funding Opportunities Policy Areas • Local Governance • Economic Development • Land Use Planning and Housing • Parks and Recreation • Public Works • Water Quality and Water Supply • Human Resources and Risk Management • Public Safety Changes From 2021 Platform • Changes are a result of positions taken in 2021 or other major policy shifts • Items added : — Oppose future SLA restrictions — Oppose required ministerial approvals of housing development projects without public engagement — Support broadband infrastructure funding — Support methods and funding to meet waste and recycling requirements ■ Recommendations/Closing • Adopt 2022 Legislative Platform • TPA and Staff available for any questions