The meeting agenda summarizes an upcoming Southwest California Legislative Council meeting to be held on October 16, 2017 at the Realtor House in Murrieta. The agenda includes items like a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, a legislative report update, a guest speaker, and announcements. It also lists the meeting's strategic initiatives and thanks partner organizations.
On March 18, 1925, a series of tornadoes struck the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The deadliest tornado had an F5 rating and traveled 234 miles through those states, killing 695 people in total. Another significant tornado that day was the Tri-State Tornado, which had winds up to F5 and traveled across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people along its 219 mile path. In total, the series of tornadoes that struck on March 18, 1925 caused over 700 deaths and substantial damage across multiple states in the Midwest.
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A frivolous lawsuit filed by the radical Big Green group the Sierra Club to force the U.S. Dept. of Energy to deny permission to the Cove Point LNG facility to export LNG for 20 years. Cove Point is already about one-third completed. There is no way the DOE will change its decision and no way a court will make them.
If you want privacy and nature together, Long Cove Club in Hilton Head Island is the best place for you. It is known to be the community where single-family, private and secure residential communities are measured. It is a small area but is home to natural beauty and elegance where you will be treated with luxury and great lifestyle. You can enjoy relaxation and serenity because of its lagoons, pine trees and salt marshes.
Get a house here in Long Cove Club and get Reed Real Estate Group as your real estate agent.
This document announces an auction for a property located at 45632 216th St. Lake Sinai, SD. The auction will take place on August 11, 2007 at 10:00 AM. The property consists of 3 parcels totaling 199.13 acres and includes a 3,464 square foot duplex-style home built in 1994 with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A 10% earnest money deposit is required and the closing date is set for September 11, 2007. More information can be found by contacting the listed brokers or visiting the listed website.
This document summarizes a visit to Birchwood, Wisconsin from September 24-27, 2012. It describes activities with Larry and Gloria such as golfing at Tagalong Golf Resort, going on a pontoon boat, and attending end of season parties including one at Trinity Lutheran Golf and Lunch Club. It concludes with Larry, Gloria and friends heading south for the winter.
This document provides a guide to closing costs in California, detailing which party (buyer or seller) pays for escrow charges/fees, title fees, county and city transfer taxes in each county. It lists the county contacts and websites for more information. The guide notes that closing costs are reflective of customary practices but are subject to negotiation between parties.
The document provides a quarterly multifamily real estate report for Reno, Nevada covering sales, rental trends, and construction activity for Q1 and Q2 2018. It includes details on 22 large multifamily property sales of 11+ units and 65 small multifamily property sales of 2-10 units, with statistics like sale price, number of units, price per unit, and location. Rental rate trends are shown for complexes with 80+ units. Under construction and planned multifamily developments are also mapped. The report is intended to provide critical data for owners, investors, and informed decision making.
The meeting agenda summarizes an upcoming Southwest California Legislative Council meeting to be held on October 16, 2017 at the Realtor House in Murrieta. The agenda includes items like a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, a legislative report update, a guest speaker, and announcements. It also lists the meeting's strategic initiatives and thanks partner organizations.
On March 18, 1925, a series of tornadoes struck the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The deadliest tornado had an F5 rating and traveled 234 miles through those states, killing 695 people in total. Another significant tornado that day was the Tri-State Tornado, which had winds up to F5 and traveled across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people along its 219 mile path. In total, the series of tornadoes that struck on March 18, 1925 caused over 700 deaths and substantial damage across multiple states in the Midwest.
Sierra Club Petition to Force Dept. of Energy to Review Cove Point LNG Export...Marcellus Drilling News
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If you want privacy and nature together, Long Cove Club in Hilton Head Island is the best place for you. It is known to be the community where single-family, private and secure residential communities are measured. It is a small area but is home to natural beauty and elegance where you will be treated with luxury and great lifestyle. You can enjoy relaxation and serenity because of its lagoons, pine trees and salt marshes.
Get a house here in Long Cove Club and get Reed Real Estate Group as your real estate agent.
This document announces an auction for a property located at 45632 216th St. Lake Sinai, SD. The auction will take place on August 11, 2007 at 10:00 AM. The property consists of 3 parcels totaling 199.13 acres and includes a 3,464 square foot duplex-style home built in 1994 with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A 10% earnest money deposit is required and the closing date is set for September 11, 2007. More information can be found by contacting the listed brokers or visiting the listed website.
This document summarizes a visit to Birchwood, Wisconsin from September 24-27, 2012. It describes activities with Larry and Gloria such as golfing at Tagalong Golf Resort, going on a pontoon boat, and attending end of season parties including one at Trinity Lutheran Golf and Lunch Club. It concludes with Larry, Gloria and friends heading south for the winter.
This document provides a guide to closing costs in California, detailing which party (buyer or seller) pays for escrow charges/fees, title fees, county and city transfer taxes in each county. It lists the county contacts and websites for more information. The guide notes that closing costs are reflective of customary practices but are subject to negotiation between parties.
The document provides a quarterly multifamily real estate report for Reno, Nevada covering sales, rental trends, and construction activity for Q1 and Q2 2018. It includes details on 22 large multifamily property sales of 11+ units and 65 small multifamily property sales of 2-10 units, with statistics like sale price, number of units, price per unit, and location. Rental rate trends are shown for complexes with 80+ units. Under construction and planned multifamily developments are also mapped. The report is intended to provide critical data for owners, investors, and informed decision making.
Patterns, Paradigms, and Governance 2013-10-03Josh Levine
This document discusses patterns, paradigms, and governance for scaling PHP applications. It provides examples of patterns like MVC and auto-wiring. Paradigms discussed include using constants, consistent coding styles, and parameter marshaling. Governance examples include database query review, tracking slow queries, and maintaining code quality. The document aims to show concrete and actionable ways that patterns, paradigms and governance can help scale PHP applications.
The document discusses a meeting of realtors where speakers explained the slow housing recovery, noting that recovery depends on one's financial position prior to the crisis. Younger generations are not buying homes as expected due to factors like student debt or preference to live at home. While local markets are improving, with sales and prices up, the national recovery remains uneven and hampered by restrictive lending and high unemployment.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from June 2012. It shows trends in home sales, new listings, average prices, and sales to new listings ratios from 2009 to 2012. The charts also compare monthly data to moving averages to identify trends. Higher sales to new listings ratios generally correspond to greater price growth. Affordability is addressed through a chart showing the percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an averaged priced home.
This document tracks the vote records of seven legislators on 20 bills in the California legislature. It shows whether each legislator voted yes, no, or abstained on bills related to issues like space flight, squatters' rights, education curriculum, and labor policies. The legislators voted in support of bills on issues like education, healthcare and economic development, but opposed bills regarding paid sick leave and workplace regulations. Overall, four legislators voted in line with the Southwest California Legislative Council on at least 60% of bills.
A wrap-up of our 2021 legislative session with special guests California state Senator Melissa Melendez and U.S. Chamber Western Region V.P. Jennings Immel
The document provides details of a Southwest California Legislative Council meeting agenda and minutes. The agenda lists legislative items to be discussed, including bills related to taxation, healthcare, the environment, and other topics. During the meeting, council members discussed and took positions on the legislative items, with most bills receiving an "oppose" position.
This bill places a statewide general obligation bond measure on the 2022 ballot to fund kindergarten through community college facilities. If approved by voters, it would provide $12 billion for new construction, modernization, career technical education, and charter school facilities. It establishes new programs, modifies matching requirements, expands costs covered by state funds, and increases the maximum bonding capacity for districts to qualify as financially hardships. The Southwest California Legislative Council recommends supporting this bill.
This document provides the agenda and minutes for a meeting of the Southwest California Legislative Council. The agenda includes a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, presentations from guest speakers on topics like the French Valley Airport tower and redistricting, and reviews of several proposed bills. Key items discussed in the minutes include a presentation from the District Attorney on prosecuting fentanyl drug dealers and legislation around bail reform and limiting the use of gang enhancements. The council took positions supporting or opposing various bills.
The document is a meeting agenda for the Southwest California Legislative Council on March 15, 2021. The agenda includes a call to order, roll call, chair report, approval of minutes, and consideration of 14 legislative items. The council will also receive announcements and adjourn, with the next meeting scheduled for April 19, 2021. The document provides details on the agenda items to be discussed at the upcoming meeting of the Southwest California Legislative Council.
The Southwest California Legislative Council provides advocacy for businesses in Southwest Riverside County. It was formed in 2005 as a coalition of four local chambers of commerce. The Council monitors thousands of bills introduced in the California legislature each year and takes positions to support legislation that benefits businesses and oppose legislation that harms businesses. It publishes annual vote records analyzing how local legislators voted on the Council's priority bills. The document provides details on the Council's 2021 strategic initiatives, bills it is tracking this year, and its 2020 vote record analysis.
The document summarizes demographic and housing market statistics for the Murrieta/Temecula region. It states that 70% of residents are young families or professionals, 40% have an associate degree or higher, and incomes are higher than county and state averages. Year-to-date single family home sales and median prices are up 11% and 15% respectively compared to the previous year. It also notes various challenges on the horizon such as the end of eviction moratoriums and forbearance programs and the potential impacts on inventory, foreclosures, and rental availability.
This bill proposes to prohibit business entities from making direct contributions to political campaigns and create a public financing system to fund elections instead. It argues this is needed to reduce corporate influence over politicians and ensure elected officials represent constituents rather than corporate interests. However, others argue direct contributions are already strictly limited by law and this bill does not address the largest campaign contributors like unions and tribes, only targeting corporations. It may also violate the Citizens United ruling that prohibits restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions.
The Southwest California Legislative Council voted to OPPOSE ACA 1, a proposed amendment to the California Constitution that would lower the voter threshold for local governments to finance affordable housing, public facilities, and infrastructure projects from two-thirds to 55%. The resolution would amend various sections of the state Constitution relating to local finance.
The housing market in Southwest California had a strong year in 2020 despite the pandemic shutdown. Sales volume was the highest since 2010 with over 11,000 homes sold. Median and average home prices reached new peaks, with 259 homes selling for over $1 million, up from 174 in 2019. However, inventory remains very low with only 598 homes currently for sale, the lowest level since 2012. The low inventory coupled with continued high demand is expected to sustain price appreciation in 2021, though new policies and economic impacts from the pandemic could influence the market.
The document provides an overview of housing market trends in Wildomar, California and the surrounding region. It discusses Wildomar demographics and economic data, and notes that 80% of Wildomar residents are homeowners. Housing sales data for Wildomar and nearby cities is presented, showing increases in median home prices between 7-15% from 2019 to 2020. The forecast predicts home sales will decline in 2020 but rebound in 2021, while prices continue a slow rise. The impacts of COVID-19 on remote working and its potential effects on the housing market are also summarized.
The meeting agenda summarizes an upcoming Southwest California Legislative Council meeting to be held on September 21, 2020 at the Realtor House in Murrieta. The agenda includes a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, a 2020 legislative report, and a guest speaker - Senator Melissa Melendez. The council will discuss 2020 strategic initiatives and legislative items including ballot propositions, the 2020 legislative session progress to date, and announcements from speakers and chambers.
The document provides an overview of demographic, housing market, and economic trends in Lake Elsinore, California. It notes that Lake Elsinore has experienced population growth and shifts towards younger residents in recent years. Housing demand has remained strong, with home sales down slightly in 2020 but prices continuing to rise. The forecast predicts a bounce back in home sales in 2021 while prices continue a slow climb. Remote work is changing housing preferences, with more demand for homes further from urban centers that allow larger spaces for both living and working. Retail and office spaces struggling due to COVID-19 may be converted to residential units. The document also briefly discusses state policies from the 2020 legislative session.
A comprehensive summary of the housing market in Southwest California where we're enjoying the strongest Seller's market in years in July. Sales posted their 2nd highest month in the past decade, up 17% over June and up 11% over last July. Median prices continued to climb as well, advancing 6% year-to-date. We are now measuring inventory of homes for sale in weeks, not months.
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This document discusses patterns, paradigms, and governance for scaling PHP applications. It provides examples of patterns like MVC and auto-wiring. Paradigms discussed include using constants, consistent coding styles, and parameter marshaling. Governance examples include database query review, tracking slow queries, and maintaining code quality. The document aims to show concrete and actionable ways that patterns, paradigms and governance can help scale PHP applications.
The document discusses a meeting of realtors where speakers explained the slow housing recovery, noting that recovery depends on one's financial position prior to the crisis. Younger generations are not buying homes as expected due to factors like student debt or preference to live at home. While local markets are improving, with sales and prices up, the national recovery remains uneven and hampered by restrictive lending and high unemployment.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from June 2012. It shows trends in home sales, new listings, average prices, and sales to new listings ratios from 2009 to 2012. The charts also compare monthly data to moving averages to identify trends. Higher sales to new listings ratios generally correspond to greater price growth. Affordability is addressed through a chart showing the percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an averaged priced home.
This document tracks the vote records of seven legislators on 20 bills in the California legislature. It shows whether each legislator voted yes, no, or abstained on bills related to issues like space flight, squatters' rights, education curriculum, and labor policies. The legislators voted in support of bills on issues like education, healthcare and economic development, but opposed bills regarding paid sick leave and workplace regulations. Overall, four legislators voted in line with the Southwest California Legislative Council on at least 60% of bills.
A wrap-up of our 2021 legislative session with special guests California state Senator Melissa Melendez and U.S. Chamber Western Region V.P. Jennings Immel
The document provides details of a Southwest California Legislative Council meeting agenda and minutes. The agenda lists legislative items to be discussed, including bills related to taxation, healthcare, the environment, and other topics. During the meeting, council members discussed and took positions on the legislative items, with most bills receiving an "oppose" position.
This bill places a statewide general obligation bond measure on the 2022 ballot to fund kindergarten through community college facilities. If approved by voters, it would provide $12 billion for new construction, modernization, career technical education, and charter school facilities. It establishes new programs, modifies matching requirements, expands costs covered by state funds, and increases the maximum bonding capacity for districts to qualify as financially hardships. The Southwest California Legislative Council recommends supporting this bill.
This document provides the agenda and minutes for a meeting of the Southwest California Legislative Council. The agenda includes a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, presentations from guest speakers on topics like the French Valley Airport tower and redistricting, and reviews of several proposed bills. Key items discussed in the minutes include a presentation from the District Attorney on prosecuting fentanyl drug dealers and legislation around bail reform and limiting the use of gang enhancements. The council took positions supporting or opposing various bills.
The document is a meeting agenda for the Southwest California Legislative Council on March 15, 2021. The agenda includes a call to order, roll call, chair report, approval of minutes, and consideration of 14 legislative items. The council will also receive announcements and adjourn, with the next meeting scheduled for April 19, 2021. The document provides details on the agenda items to be discussed at the upcoming meeting of the Southwest California Legislative Council.
The Southwest California Legislative Council provides advocacy for businesses in Southwest Riverside County. It was formed in 2005 as a coalition of four local chambers of commerce. The Council monitors thousands of bills introduced in the California legislature each year and takes positions to support legislation that benefits businesses and oppose legislation that harms businesses. It publishes annual vote records analyzing how local legislators voted on the Council's priority bills. The document provides details on the Council's 2021 strategic initiatives, bills it is tracking this year, and its 2020 vote record analysis.
The document summarizes demographic and housing market statistics for the Murrieta/Temecula region. It states that 70% of residents are young families or professionals, 40% have an associate degree or higher, and incomes are higher than county and state averages. Year-to-date single family home sales and median prices are up 11% and 15% respectively compared to the previous year. It also notes various challenges on the horizon such as the end of eviction moratoriums and forbearance programs and the potential impacts on inventory, foreclosures, and rental availability.
This bill proposes to prohibit business entities from making direct contributions to political campaigns and create a public financing system to fund elections instead. It argues this is needed to reduce corporate influence over politicians and ensure elected officials represent constituents rather than corporate interests. However, others argue direct contributions are already strictly limited by law and this bill does not address the largest campaign contributors like unions and tribes, only targeting corporations. It may also violate the Citizens United ruling that prohibits restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions.
The Southwest California Legislative Council voted to OPPOSE ACA 1, a proposed amendment to the California Constitution that would lower the voter threshold for local governments to finance affordable housing, public facilities, and infrastructure projects from two-thirds to 55%. The resolution would amend various sections of the state Constitution relating to local finance.
The housing market in Southwest California had a strong year in 2020 despite the pandemic shutdown. Sales volume was the highest since 2010 with over 11,000 homes sold. Median and average home prices reached new peaks, with 259 homes selling for over $1 million, up from 174 in 2019. However, inventory remains very low with only 598 homes currently for sale, the lowest level since 2012. The low inventory coupled with continued high demand is expected to sustain price appreciation in 2021, though new policies and economic impacts from the pandemic could influence the market.
The document provides an overview of housing market trends in Wildomar, California and the surrounding region. It discusses Wildomar demographics and economic data, and notes that 80% of Wildomar residents are homeowners. Housing sales data for Wildomar and nearby cities is presented, showing increases in median home prices between 7-15% from 2019 to 2020. The forecast predicts home sales will decline in 2020 but rebound in 2021, while prices continue a slow rise. The impacts of COVID-19 on remote working and its potential effects on the housing market are also summarized.
The meeting agenda summarizes an upcoming Southwest California Legislative Council meeting to be held on September 21, 2020 at the Realtor House in Murrieta. The agenda includes a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, a 2020 legislative report, and a guest speaker - Senator Melissa Melendez. The council will discuss 2020 strategic initiatives and legislative items including ballot propositions, the 2020 legislative session progress to date, and announcements from speakers and chambers.
The document provides an overview of demographic, housing market, and economic trends in Lake Elsinore, California. It notes that Lake Elsinore has experienced population growth and shifts towards younger residents in recent years. Housing demand has remained strong, with home sales down slightly in 2020 but prices continuing to rise. The forecast predicts a bounce back in home sales in 2021 while prices continue a slow climb. Remote work is changing housing preferences, with more demand for homes further from urban centers that allow larger spaces for both living and working. Retail and office spaces struggling due to COVID-19 may be converted to residential units. The document also briefly discusses state policies from the 2020 legislative session.
A comprehensive summary of the housing market in Southwest California where we're enjoying the strongest Seller's market in years in July. Sales posted their 2nd highest month in the past decade, up 17% over June and up 11% over last July. Median prices continued to climb as well, advancing 6% year-to-date. We are now measuring inventory of homes for sale in weeks, not months.
Need help figuring out what to do with the 12 propositions you'll face on your November ballot? Every year the Southwest California legislative Council assigns our members a measure to research and present. The Council debates the issue based on what impact it will have on our business community and recommends a position. As always, we encourage voters to do their own research and to that end we have a much more extensive document available with all the arguments pro and con, what your vote means, and follow the money.
Every year the Southwest California Legislative Council evaluates statewide ballot propositions to determine which might fall within the purview of our strategic initiatives and impact our business members. Council members select a proposition to research and deliver a presentation to the group followed by discussion and a vote to recommend a YES vote, a NO vote, or NO POSITION. Here are the group's recommendation on the 12 measures you'll see on our November ballot.
Detailed information courtesy of BallotPedia.
This bill proposes several measures to provide relief for homeowners, tenants, and consumers during the COVID-19 emergency period and 180 days after. It would prohibit lenders from initiating foreclosures or evictions during this time. It would require lenders to provide up to 180 days of forbearance on mortgage payments for borrowers experiencing financial hardship, and to extend that period if hardship continues. It would also place restrictions on lenders related to foreclosure proceedings, recording notices of default, and misleading borrowers about forbearance options. Opponents argue it imposes overly burdensome obligations on lenders and could jeopardize future credit availability.
The Southwest California Legislative Council met on May 18, 2020 to discuss several legislative items and initiatives. The meeting agenda included a chair report, approval of previous meeting minutes, and discussion of 10 legislative bills. The bills covered topics such as unemployment benefits, property assessments, worker status, community emissions reduction programs, and the California Environmental Quality Act. The council also heard from a speaker about available COVID-19 business relief programs before adjourning and announcing their next meeting on June 15.
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SWCLC Bill Tracker through 6/17/13
1. Southwest California Legislative Council
2013 Bill Tracker - thru 6/17
Bill # Author
Part
y Intent Position Status
1 AB 23 Donnelly R fire preventionfee S
1 AB 124 Morrell R fire preventionfee S
1 SB 17 Gaines R fire preventionfee S
1 AB 42 Perea D Mortgage debtforegiveness S
1 SB 30 Calderon D Mortgage debtforegiveness S
1 AB 27 Medina D UCR Funding S TS
1 SB 21 Roth D UCR funding S TA
1 AB 25 Campos D Employment: social media S TS
1 SB 56 Roth/Emmerson D/R VLF return S
1 CARB relocation S
1 241 Toll road S
1 SR74/I-5 Interchange S
2 AB 116 Bocanegra D Subdivisionmapexpiration S TS
2 AB 218 Dickinson D Employmentapp:criminial historty O TS
2 AB 223 Olsen R Nuisance lawsuits:cities S
2 SB 121 Evans D PACdisclosures O
2 Wine CountryCV zoning S
2 F 35 JSP S
3 SB 641 Anderson R Corporation taxes: minimum franchisetax:exemptions S
3 AB 1203 Gorrell R Taxation:interest: penalties. S
3 AB 152 Yamada D Unemployment: Self-Employment AssistanceProgram. O
3 SB 626 Beall D Workers’compensation. O TS
3 SB 33 Wolk D Infrastructurefinancingdistricts:voter approval:repeal W
3 SB 731 Steinberg D
Environment: California Environmental Quality Actand
sustainablecommunities strategy W TA
3 S. 344 Wicker R E-15 Fuel prohibition S
3 SONGS saferestart S
3 FTB retro business tax O
3 Alliance- SavingOur Events S
3 AB 155 Alejo D Employee righttoinspect O TS
3 AB 1257 Bocanegra D Natural Gas S TS
3 SB 404 Jackson D Fair housing:familial status O TA
3 AB 227 Gatto D Prop65, enforcement:chemical listing S TS
3 AB 188 Ammiano D Splittax roll O H
3 AB 953 Ammiano D CEQA O I
3 SB 529 Leno D Recycling:fastfoodfacilities O H
3 AB 203 Stone D Coastal Commission:penalties O I
3 AB 976 Atkins D Coastal Commission:penalties O TS
4 SB 161 Hernandez D Stoplossins. O TA
4 SB 235 Wyland R Manufacturingsalestax exempt S
4 AB 1164 Lowenthal D Liens:Employees&workers O H
4 SB 713 Correa D Good faithreliance S 2 yr
2. bill
4 SB 400 Jackson D Victimsof DomesticViolence O TA
4 SB 761 DeSaulnier D Tempdisabilityins O I
4 AB 823 Eggman D CEQA farmlandmitigation O
4 SB 176 Galgiani D Administrative Procedures S TA
4 AB 1026 Quirk D ToxicChemicals:Listing S
2 yr
bill
4 SB 25 Steinberg D Agricultural laborcontractdispute resolution O TA
4 SB 365 Wolk D Tax CreditSunset O TA
4 SB 7 Steinberg D CharterCitieswage O TA
4 SB 594 Steinberg D CareerPathways S TA
4 SB 462 Monning D EmploymentCompensation O TA
4 AB 1095 Nestande R Recyclingnonferrousmetals S
4 AB 756 Melendez R CEQA streamline publicworks S
4 AB 10 Alejo D Minimumwage O TS
4 SB 33 Wolk D Infrastructure financingdist. S/a TA
4 SB 554 Anderson R Employment:Overtime compensation S
4 SB 731 Steinberg D CEQA Reform S TA
4 SB 747 DeSaulnier D HealthImpactReport O
4 SB 395 Jackson D HazardousWaste: wells O I
4 SB 376 Correa D Sales& Use tax:MFG credit S
4 SB 622 Monning D Sweetenedbeverage tax O H
4 SB 241 Evans D Oil Severance tax O H
4 AB 769 Skinner D repeal Operatinglosscarrback O
4 AB 1326 Gorell R Sales& Use tax exemptions S
4 AB 486 Mullin D Mfg tax exemption S
4 AB 28 Perez (VM) D Enterprise zones S
4 AB 1277 Skinner D OSHA procedures O
4 AB 468 Chesbro D New 4.8% Fire Tax O
4 SB 737 Huff R Appeals:representativeactions S 2 yr
4 H.R. 994 Calvert R ACCESSAct: ADA compl. S
4 H.R. 1165 Calvert R MORE Act: offshore resources S
4 SCA 3 Leno D Taxation:parcel tax O
4 SCA 4 Liu D Special Tax:voterthreshold O
4 SCA 7 Wolk D Special Tax:voterthreshold O
4 SCA 8 Corbett D Special Tax:voterthreshold O
4 SCA 9 Corbett D Special Tax:voterthreshold O
4 SCA 11 Hancock D Special Tax:voterthreshold O
4 AB 880 Gomez D Medi-cal:Large employers O
4 AB 649 Nazarian D Oil & Gas: hydraulicFracturing O H
4 AB 1301 Bloom D Oil & Gas: hydraulicFracturing O H
4 AB 1323 Mitchell D Oil & Gas: hydraulicFracturing O F
4 SB 617 Evans D CEQA expansion O I
4 SB 754 Evans D CEQA expansion O H
4 SB 667 Hernandez D Superstores O TS
3. 5 AB 5 Ammiano D Homelessness O H
5 AB 145 Perea D Water Board O/a TS
5 AB 1165 Skinner D OSHA violations O TS
5 AB 1400 Committee Jobs,economicdev&export S TS
5 SB 19 Knight R sls& use tax exemptions S
5 SB 412 Knight R Aerospace andspace flight S
5 AB 288 Levine D Oil & Gas: hydraulic Fracturing O F
5 AB 561 Ting D Taxation:documentarytransfertax O
5 SB 4 Pavley D Oil & Gas: hydraulicFracturing O TA
6 MWD SupportLetter S
93 total measures considered
81 state bill positions adopted
33 bills SUPPORTED
48 bills OPPOSED
8 Local Issues Supported
4 Federal Issues Supported
25 'WINS'
9 SUPPORTED bills passed along
16 OPPOSED bills failed
16 'LOSSES'
16 OPPOSED bills passed along
13 Statewide Coalitions Joined