Committee approves several policy positions
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The committee adopted multiple resolutions and motions on housing, elections, transportation, labor, public safety, water recycling, and trade-related matters. One item was noted and filed after a City Attorney report.
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The committee voted to support or take positions on a series of proposals affecting housing access, voting districts, transit enforcement, worker safety, and other policy areas. Most items were adopted, meaning the committee approved the City’s stated position on them. One housing-related item was only noted and filed after a City Attorney report, so no new action was taken on that item.
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- Adopted a resolution supporting extension of the Large-Scale Water Recycling and Reuse Grant Program.
- Adopted a resolution on HUD’s proposed changes to Equal Access to Housing rules.
- Adopted a resolution on SB 922 regarding recovery of street maintenance and repair costs in service fees.
- Adopted a resolution supporting permanent authorization for transit operators to use video imaging to enforce parking and stopping violations in transit-only lanes and at transit stops.
- Adopted a motion بشأن the impact of Louisiana v. Callais on the use of race in drawing voting districts.
- Adopted a motion concerning a Customs and Border Protection refund system for unlawfully collected tariffs.
- Noted and filed the City Attorney report on HUD’s proposed rule titled Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification of Eligible Status.
- Adopted a resolution supporting SB 966 on worker safety protections near refineries.
- Adopted a resolution advancing commitments of the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities: Ending the HIV Epidemic.
- Adopted a resolution supporting AB 2319 to protect and incentivize post-production jobs in the City.
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Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
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- 25-0002-S120 Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA) to report and Resolution (Nazarian - McOsker) relative to establishing the City's position on H.R. 6204 and S.3 693 which would extend the authorization for the Large-Scale Water Recycling and Reuse Grant Program. Community Impact Statement: None submitted25-0002-S120Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0002-S22 CLA to report and Resolution (Jurado - Hutt) relative to establishing the City's position on the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking "Equal Access to Housing in HUD Program Revisions" which seeks to remove regulatory provisions and rescind the Equal Access Rule. Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0002-S22Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0002-S92 CLA to report and Resolution (Blumenfield, Hernandez – Hutt) relative to establishing the City’s position on Senate Bill (SB) 922 (Baird), which would clarify that fees associated with providing public services may include the recovery of street maintenance and repair costs. Community Impact Statement: Yes For: Los Feliz Neighborhood Council25-0002-S92Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0002-S106 CLA report and Resolution (Hernandez – Hutt) relative to establishing the City’s position on Assembly Bill 1837 (Gonzalez), which would permanently extend the authorization of public transit operators to use video imaging to enforce parking and stopping violations occurring in transit-only traffic lanes and at transit stops. Community Impact Statement: Yes For: Los Feliz Neighborhood Council25-0002-S106Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0676 Motion (Harris-Dawson – Soto-Martinez) relative to the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais regarding the use of race in drawing voting districts. Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0676Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0635 Motion (Rodriguez – Harris-Dawson) relative to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries refund system to reimburse unlawfully collected tariffs. (This item is referred to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee and Budget and Finance Committee.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0635Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0002-S9 City Attorney report relative to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking titled Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification of Eligible Status. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: Yes For: North Westwood Neighborhood Council26-0002-S9Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0002-S103 CLA to report and Resolution (McOsker – Nazarian) relative to establishing the City’s position on Senate Bill 966 (Gonzalez), which would protect existing worker safety protections and preserve safety standards for communities in Los Angeles where refineries operate. Community Impact Statement: None submitted25-0002-S103Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0002-S95 CLA to report and Resolution (Rodriguez – Jurado) relative to establishing the City’s position on any legislative and/or administrative actions that would advance the commitments of the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities: Ending the HIV Epidemic. Community Impact Statement: None submitted25-0002-S95Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0002-S93 CLA to report and Resolution (Rodriguez – Yaroslavsky) relative to establishing the City’s position on Assembly Bill (AB) 2319 (Schultz), which would protect and incentivize post-production jobs in the City. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.25-0002-S93Decision: ITEM(S)
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