File #: WS 16-026   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 5/24/2016 Final action:
Subject: Federal and State Legislative Priorities Program
Indexes: Legislative Advocacy
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Draft Legislative Program
Related files: CONS 17-405, LB 16-097

DATE:      May 24, 2016

 

TO:           Mayor and City Council

 

FROM:     Assistant City Manager

 

SUBJECT                     

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Federal and State Legislative Priorities Program                                                             

 

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RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

 

That the Council provides feedback on the proposed Legislative Program (Attachment I), specifically the general and specific legislative priorities.

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BACKGROUND

For the past several years, the City has had no formal comprehensive legislative program that outlines the public policy priorities of the City. The purpose of a legislative program is to help provide direction to staff and to the City’s legislative advocates in Sacramento and Washington D.C. The legislative program informs interested parties of the City’s stances on any piece of legislation, state-wide referenda, grant funding opportunity, or local ballot measure. Additionally, a legislative program serves as a basis for action regarding any piece of Federal or State legislation or funding opportunity.

DISCUSSION

 

The attached document is an example of what a formal annual legislative program might look like. The General Legislative Priorities reflected in the document have been compiled by staff based on previous actions by and conversations with Council in an effort to give structure to this conversation. It is assumed they will be confirmed, changed, added to, or deleted by Council based on this process; and that the final document will directly reflect Council’s review and input.

 

The City Council Priorities of Safe, Clean, Green, and Thriving, supported by Fiscal Sustainability and Organizational Health, serve as the general guiding principles for Hayward’s draft legislative priorities. Under the proposed legislative program, the City has two foundational priorities: maintaining financial stability including preserving revenue sources and maintaining local control, particularly over land-use decisions.   These essential parameters will guide a majority of the City’s actions in support of or in opposition to proposed legislation at all levels.  In addition to these parameters, the Legislative Program provides the opportunity to specifically oppose or support a policy. 

 

The Legislative Program will continue to be coordinated through the City Manager’s Office. Public policies are often brought to the attention of the City through our State and Federal Legislative Advocates, City Council, other elected officials, City staff, residents, and other governmental associations like the League of California Cities. Under this legislative program, the City will have a formal course of action to take on a given policy.  The steps may include:

                     Direction to Lobbyists to advocate in support or opposition to policy

                     Mayoral correspondence with relevant parties, including legislators

                     Correspondence authored or authorized by the City Manager as needed, consistent with Council’s adopted legislative program

                     Council resolutions and/or actions (e.g., work sessions, public hearings, appointing task forces, etc.)

                     Council and staff outreach with relevant legislators

                     Travel to Sacramento/Washington D.C. for in-person advocacy

 

NEXT STEPS

 

Following this work session and the feedback received from the Council, staff will make necessary changes to the legislative program and present the final version to Council along with a resolution establishing the legislative program for the City.

 

Prepared by: John Stefanski, Management Analyst I

 

Staff contact

Recommended by:  Kelly McAdoo, Assistant City Manager

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Approved by:

 

 

Fran David, City Manager

 

Attachments:

 

Attachment I

Draft Legislative Program