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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-10-12; City Council Legislative Subcommittee; ; Legislative Update and Advocacy ReportCity Council Legislative Subcommittee Meeting Date: To: From: Item 3: Oct. 12, 2021 City Council Legislative Subcommittee Jason Haber, Intergovernmental Affairs Director Legislative Update and Advocacy Report {city of Carlsbad Recommendation: Receive an update on state and federal legislative and budget activity and recent and ongoing advocacy efforts, and provide feedback to staff. Discuss and determine the Subcommittee's recommended advocacy positions on high-priority bills. Discussion: Staff and the Renne Public Policy Group (RPPG) will present an update and overview of state legislative activity (Exhibit 1) through the end of the 2021 legislative session. Position Letters Submitted to Committees and/or Legislative Offices • AB 1401 (Friedman)-Opposition (05/07) • AB 1434 (Friedman)-Opposition (05/07) • SB 1 (Atkins)-Support (05/07) • SB 612 (Portantino)-Support (04/05) • AB 1029 (Mullin)-Support (04/07), Signature Request (9/24) • AB 377 (Rivas, Robert)-Opposition (04/09) • SB 278 (Leyva)-Opposition (04/09), Veto Request (9/24) • SB 556 (Dodd)-Opposition (04/09), Veto Request (9/24) • SB 54 (Allen)-Support (04/09) • AB 361 (Rivas, Robert) -Support (06/03) • AB 718 (Cunningham) -Support (06/03) • AB 500 (Ward) -Opposition (06/03 & 09/02) • AB 215 (Chiu)-Opposition (06/03), Veto Request (9/24) • AB 66 (Boerner Horvath) -Support (06/16), Signature Request (9/24) • SB 9 (Atkins) -Opposition unless Amended (06/16), Veto Request (09/02) • SB 344 (Hertzberg) -Support (06/24) • SB 8 (Skinner) -Opposition (07 /08) • AB 816 (Chiu)-Opposition (07/08) Staff are continuing to identify operational needs and policy priorities that might translate into additional state and federal advocacy initiatives, which will be presented for discussion with and feedback from the Legislative Subcommittee. Exhibits: 1. RPPG Legislative Monthly Report -Sept. 2021 City Manager's Office -Intergovernmental Affairs ~tllbll ¼ffitjlcarlsbad Village Dr. I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2958 t Item #3 Page 1 of 5 •RPPG Renne Public Policy Group J.f~,.,..,_,.Jf.,,.-.,~•H,.._,t.,,..Ou,,1.• VOTE BY MAIL On Sept. 27, Governor Newsom signed AB 37 authored by Assemblymember Berman requiring mail ballots to every voter in all elections. This bill will codify a practice that was temporarily adopted during the pandemic. The new law will also permanently extend the time mail ballots have to arrive at elections offices from three days to seven days after an election, a practice adopted in 2020. BROWN ACT On Sept. 16, Governor Newsom signed AB 361 by Assemblymember Robert Rivas. The bill allows for continued flexibility under the Ralph M. Brown Act, by permitting local city councils, boards, commissions, and other agencies to meet remotely via phone or videoconference during a Governor-declared emergency that makes meeting in person unsafe, while still maintaining high levels of public access and transparency. The measure was amended to include an urgency clause enabling the bill to become law immediately upon the Governor's signature. RPLG and RPPG's combined legal and policy team put together a comprehensive article on the issue which can be viewed here. CLIMATE CHANGE BUDGET PACKAGE SB 170, a more than $15 billion package of legislation aimed at combating the impacts of climate crisis, allocates close to $5 billion for immediate drought response, which includes water storage and water reliability. It puts $3.9 billion toward making California a key player in the electric vehicle market. HOUSING AND LAND USE On Sept. 15 Governor Newsom acted on a package of housing bills aimed to increase production statewide. The Senate's housing package contained three of the more controversial bills in the issue area in 2021. SB 8 (Skinner) -This bill extends the provisions of SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019, by five years to Jan. 1, 2030. SB 9 (Atkins)-This bill requires ministerial approval of a housing development of no more than two units in a single-family zone (duplex), and the subdivision of a parcel zoned for residential use into two parcels (lot split). SB 10 (Wiener)-This bill permits a local jurisdiction to adopt an ordinance to zone any parcel for up to 10 units of residential density per parcel, at a height specified in the ordinance if the parcel is located in a transit-rich area or an urban infill site. It should be noted that the measure would permit a local government to override a local voter initiative that would prohibit more density. That portion of the law is currently facing a legal challenge. On Sept. 28, Governor Newsom signed 28 additional pieces of housing and land use legislation bringing his total up to 31. Most notably he signed: Oct. 12, 2021 Item #3 Page 3 of 5