| | | Legislative AffairsPurpose The primary purpose of the Legislative Affairs Unit is to advocate, coordinate, and advance the County's legislative agenda to enhance the County's ability to govern and provide essential services to the community it serves.
Responsibilities -- Liaison to the Chair of the Legislation Committee -- Liaison with contract lobbyists and elected officials -- Provide coordination to identify County priorities to develop an annual state/federal legislative program -- Analyze and monitor legislation in coordination with departments to determine the County’s position on bills -- Coordinate with departments and County lobbyists to maximize legislative opportunities -- Provide updates on legislative issues to the Board of Supervisors -- Work with other agencies in coordinated legislative advocacy -- Work with state elected representatives on legislative issues
2024 Legislative Platforms Our State and Federal legislative platforms are a statement of the goals and priorities of our Board of Supervisors and guide us in navigating legislative efforts on the local, state and federal levels. As part of the platforms, the County identifies our priority issues and how state and federal legislative policy and funding decisions affect our ability to deliver services. The 2024 State and Federal Legislative Platforms were adopted by the Board on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
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Legislative Correspondence (CY 2023) Our legislative platforms provide direction on the positions we take regarding Federal and State legislation. Click HERE to review the list of correspondence we've sent on behalf of the Board of Supervisors in calendar year 2023.
Legislative Correspondence Archive -- 2022 Correspondence
Legislative Affairs CAO Staff Matthew A. Davis, MA, MPA Sr. Management Analyst / Public Communications Officer [email protected] | (707) 784-6111
Contracted Legislative Advocates State: Karen Lange, SYASL Partners, Inc. Federal: Joe Krahn, Tom Joseph, and Hasan Sarsour, Paragon Government Relations |
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