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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
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• Assembly District 73
— Whole Cities of Costa Mesa Irvine, and Tustin
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— Whole Cities: Aliso Viejo , Costa Mesa , Irvine ,
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— Portions of Cities : Anaheim , Fullerton , Orange ,
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2022 Legislative Update
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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
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• 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)
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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
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• FY 2022-23 Funding
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• Build Back Better Legislation
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• Stimulus Package
• Transportation Package
• Federal Earmarks — Community Project Funding
Legislative Platform
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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
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Recommendations/Closing
• Adopt 2022 Legislative Platform
• TPA and Staff available for any questions