File #: 19-631    Version: 1 Name: 2020 State Legislative Platform
Type: Presentation Status: Received
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 12/16/2019 Final action: 12/16/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Presentation and Staff Report for the City of San Leandro's 2020 State Legislative Platform and Summary of the City's 2019 State Legislative Activities
Sponsors: City Council
Related files: 19-632

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Presentation and Staff Report for the City of San Leandro’s 2020 State Legislative Platform and Summary of the City’s 2019 State Legislative Activities

 

Staffreport

SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Staff recommends that the City Council review and adopt, by minute order, the 2020 State Legislative Platform

 

BACKGROUND

 

On October 21, 2013, the City Council authorized the creation of a City Council Ad-Hoc Committee to provide guidance on the development of a state legislative platform as well as a process through which a consultant would be selected to provide state-level advocacy services on behalf of the City.

 

Following a competitive request-for-proposals and consultant selection process guided by the City Council Ad-Hoc Committee, on February 18, 2014, the City Council unanimously authorized the City Manager to execute a consulting services agreement with Townsend Public Affairs (TPA) for state-level advocacy services. The scope of work for this agreement includes all aspects of state level advocacy, including legislative analysis, strategy and development, grants assistance, relationship development with state law makers and state agency staff, and other related work. Based upon the excellent service provided since that time, the City Council unanimously approved an extension of the contract with TPA each subsequent year, with the current contract set to expire on June 30, 2020.

 

Analysis

 

Over the past year, the Mayor, members of the City Council and City staff have worked closely with Townsend Public Affairs on a range of legislative initiatives at the state level. The attached “2019 State Legislative Activities Summary” provides a retrospective summary of those various efforts and initiatives that took place on behalf of the City. In advance of the Legislature reconvening on January 6, 2020, staff requests that the City Council review, discuss and adopt the attached “2020 State Legislative Platform”, which provides a summary of the City’s proposed policy priorities for the upcoming calendar year. This latter document was informed by the City Council’s 2019 adopted legislative platform, and is updated for 2020 to reflect new and emerging policy issues following input from City department heads and staff. 

 

The purpose of the 2020 State Legislative Platform is to provide standing authority for the Mayor, Council Members, City staff and the City’s advocates to take action on behalf of the City on a broad range of pending legislative matters when time constraints or other logistical hurdles preclude bringing such matters before the City Council in advance. It also provides the City’s advocates a better understanding of the Mayor and City Council’s policy priorities regarding a variety of legislative and intergovernmental issues that could arise during the course of the year ahead. Related efforts could include issuing letters on behalf of the City to the Governor or members of the State Legislature in support or opposition to proposed legislation, organizing meetings with the Governor’s Office, state or regional agencies, elected representatives or their staff, or otherwise advancing the City’s interests on matters that depend on, or are impacted by the actions of the State or regional agencies.

 

As the State legislative environment is inherently dynamic, the City Council retains the authority to amend the 2020 platform during the year ahead should unforeseen needs or issues arise. 

 

ATTACHMENTS TO ASSOCIATED MINUTE ORDER (AGENDA ITEM 8B)

 

                     2018 State Legislative Activities Summary

                     2020 State Draft Legislative Platform and Policy Guidelines

 

PREPARED BY: Eric Engelbart, Deputy City Manager, City Manager’s Office