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An Update on the 2013 Legislative Session

An Update on the 2013 Legislative Session. 2013 Legislative Session – Key bills Eight bills sent to the governor—Seven signed into law!.

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An Update on the 2013 Legislative Session

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  1. An Update on the 2013 Legislative Session

  2. 2013 Legislative Session – Key billsEight bills sent to the governor—Seven signed into law! AB 139 – Domestic Violence Fees helps to make resources available to women and children fleeing violent situations by strengthening offender penalties to ensure more funding for Domestic Violence Shelters. AB 143 – The Military Use Tax Exemption eliminates “use tax” – a type of sales tax – on personal property purchased by active duty military members who have been transferred into the state. AB 250 – Expands on the state’s iHub innovation network by creating economic opportunities for pioneering start-up companies. AB 250 puts California in a position to cultivate and incubate young companies that are developing new technologies that promote conservation and other policy goals. This bill has been chaptered. SB 416 (Liu) 710 Corridor Surplus Property Sales – ensures the timely sale of surplus homes currently owned by Caltrans in the now-obsolete 710 Corridor. This bill is a critical first-step to restoring peace and security to neighborhoods long threatened by Caltrans’ poor property management and an ill-advised surface extension of the 710. 2

  3. It’s All About The Economy: Metro Gold Line • Asked cities for their transportation priorities. Foothill cities support full funding for the Gold Line Foothill Extension. • Priority requests went to new state Transportation Agency’s Workgroup to identify critical infrastructure needs and investigate funding options. • Introduced AB 268 (Holden) to express the intent of the Legislature that the Gold Line receive full funding if L.A. Metro intends to put another measure on the ballot. 3

  4. Projections: Surpluses Beyond the Storm • The Legislature has made very difficult decisions to reduce general fund expenditures and the voters approved both Prop. 30 & Prop. 39 in 2012! 4

  5. Revenues & Expenditures: State Spending • California is heavily dependent on personal income taxes • K-14 education is the state’s top expense 5

  6. Education: A Long Term Investment into our Economic Prosperity • Assembly Bill 1066 (Holden) provides school funding based on school enrollment, instead of attendance. • This money must be spent on services that are designed to ensure kids get in classrooms. 6

  7. LCFF Breakdown for PUSD • The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) will bring greater equity in base funding between all schools by setting a statewide base funding target. Source: California Department of Finance

  8. It’s all about the Economy: Promoting Job Growth AB 294 (Holden) – INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING DISTRICTS:Allows communities to opt to use ERAF or tax increments to make targeted infrastructure investments that are projected to increase general fund revenues by expanding Infrastructure Financing Districts’ ability to use additional local funding. SB 1 (Steinberg) – Sustainable Communities Investment Authority: Allows cities to establish a Sustainable Communities Investment Authority and direct tax increment revenues to that Authority in order to address blight by supporting development in transit priority project areas, small walkable communities, and clean energy manufacturing sites. 8

  9. Safer Communities: Public Safety • Assembly Bill 156 (Holden) – Authorizes a judge to allow wiretapping if the judge determines there is probable cause to believe that an individual is committing, has committed, or is about to commit human trafficking. • Human trafficking is the world's fastest growing criminal enterprise and is an estimated $32 billion-a-year global industry. • SB 105 (Steinberg) –is an immediate plan to comply with the court ordered reduction to California’s prison population without releasing inmates early. 9

  10. Affordable Health Care for Working Families Covered California - Implements AB 1 --healthcare reform. • Expands Medi-Cal coverage • Offers a tax credit to small businesses who provide health insurance. • Strengthens Medicare and closes Rx “donut hole.” • Cannot be denied for coverage due to a “pre-existing condition.” 10

  11. The 2014 Water Bond:A General Overview • KEY FEATURES OF THE 2014 BOND • $6.5 Billion Total in Bond Revenue • $1.5 Billion for Watershed Management • $1.5 Billion for Climate Change Infrastructure • $1 billion for Clean Water Initiatives • $1 billion for Delta Preservation • $400 million to local water agencies Assembly Bill 1331 “A Cleaner, Leaner Water Bond” 11

  12. Upcoming Events… • November 4- Regional Transportation Solutions Field Hearing • San Dimas City Council Chambers • 245 E. Bonita Ave (10 am – 1 pm) • November 12 – Facebook Internet Safety Program for Parents • Mt. Sierra College • 101 Huntington Drive, Monrovia (7 – 8 pm) VISIT MY WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://asmdc.org/members/a41/ 12

  13. My staff can assist you with a variety of constituent services: • General issues affecting consumers. • Unemployment and disability benefits. • Getting answers from state departments and agencies. • Information on legislation and policy positions. • District Office:600 N. Rosemead Blvd, Suite 117Pasadena, CA 91107Tel: (626) 351-1917Fax: (626) 351-6176 Staff • Robbin Lewis-Coaxum, Chief of Staff • Bobi Johnson, District Director • Darryl Lucien, Legislative Director • Gerald Phillips, Field Representative 13

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