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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Susan Lien-LongviIle
Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino supporting a statewide ballot
initiative to require voter approval before
State government may take local tax funds.
Dept: Council Office
Date: February 17, 20040 RIG I N A l
MCC Date: March 1, 2004
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
August 9, 2001
August 20, 2001
January 13, 2003
February 18, 2004
Presentation to Legislative Review Committee by Ron Loveridge, Mayor,
City of Riverside; item recommended for approval by Mayor and
Common. Council.
Resolution authorizing establishment of a voluntary contribution check-off
program to support Action for Better Cities (ABC) through voluntary
financial assistance was approved.
Resolution adopting the mission statement for a coalition of organized
labor and local governments within the inland empire created under the
auspices of the League of California Cities grassroots effort for the
purpose of protecting local government services and revenues was
approved.
Legislative Review Committee recommended approval of a resolution to
support a statewide ballot initiative to require voter approval before State
government may take local tax funds. / .~.
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Signature
Recommended motion:
Adopt Resolution.
Contact person: Councilmember Lien.LongviIle
Phone:
5188
Supporting data attached:
Staff Report, Resolution
Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: None
Source: (Accl. No,)
(Accl. Description)
Finance:
Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Subiect:
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino supporting a
statewide ballot initiative to require voter approval before State government may take local tax
funds.
Backaround:
In August of 2001, a resolution authorizing the establishment of a voluntary contribution check-
off program to support Action for Better Cities (ABC) was approved. ABC is a political action
committee that was created by the League of California Cities to promote constitutional
protection of local government revenues in California. The voluntary contribution check-off
program allows elected and appointed officials to make a monthly contribution through payroll
deduction to help fund ABC activities.
In 2001, the League of California Cities authorized the creation of a grassroots movement to
facilitate the organizing of member cities' efforts to influence the legislature on matters that
directly affect cities. In 2002, eighteen new League staff members were added as grassroots
coordinators. The grassroots coordinators have been successful in organizing various groups that
have significant influence with members of the legislature. These groups include a coalition of
concerned community businesses and elected leaders known as Leave Our Community Assets
Local (LOCAL). The "LOCAL" coalition voices concerns over the erosion of local services
because of the loss of local revenue streams. Councilmember Longville and Councilmember
McCanunack represent the City of San Bernardino on this coalition.
In January of 2003, a resolution was approved which adopted the mission statement for a
coalition of organized labor and local government within the Inland Empire, created under the
auspices of the League of California Cities grassroots effort, for the purpose of protecting local
government services and revenues.
The California State legislature has been taking away increasing amounts oflocal tax dollars that
local governments use to provide essential services for more than a decade. Billions of dollars in
lost revenue year after year force local governments to raise fees and taxes to maintain services
or cut back on those vital services. In an effort to increase control over our local tax dollars, the
League of California Cities, the California State Association of Counties, and the California
Special Districts Association sponsored the 2004 Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection
Act (Act). The Act would prevent the state from taking, confiscating, shifting, or diverting any
more revenues from local government to fund state government operations and responsibilities.
In order to bring the Act before the voters in the November 2004 election, a campaign is
underway to gather approximately 600,000 valid signatures.
In order to support this measure, the League is asking cities across the state to adopt a resolution
that officially endorses the ballot measure and confirms the prohibition on using government
funds for political purposes at a public meeting. The attached resolution does just that.
Fiscal Impact:
If passed by the voters, would potentially save hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue.
Recommendation:
Adopt resolution.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO SUPPORTING A STATEWIDE BALLOT INITIATIVE TO REQUIRE
VOTER APPROVAL BEFORE STATE GOVERNMENT MA Y TAKE LOCAL TAX FUNDS
WHEREAS, state government annually seizes over $800 million in city property tax funds
(ERAF) statewide, costing cities over $6.9 billion in lost revenues over the past 12 years and seriously
reducing resources available for local public safety and other services; and
WHEREAS, in adopting the state budget this year the Legislature and Governor appropriated
local vehicle license fee backfill and redevelopment property tax funds that are needed to finance
critical city services such as public safety, parks, street maintenance, housing and economic
development; and
WHEREAS, the deficit financing plan in the state budget depends on a local property and sales
tax swap that leaves city services vulnerable if the state's economic condition fails to improve; and
WHEREAS, the adopted state budget assumes an ongoing structural budget deficit of at least
$8 billion, putting city resources and services at risk in future years to additional state revenue raids; and
WHEREAS, it is abundantly clear that state leaders will continue to use local tax funds to
balance the state budget unless the voters limit the power of the Legislature and Governor to do so; and
WHEREAS, the voters of California are the best judges of whether local tax funds should be
diverted, confiscated, shifted or otherwise taken to finance an ever-expanding state government; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly of Voting Delegates of the League of California Cities at
its September 10, 2003 meeting voted to sponsor a statewide ballot initiative to empower the voters to
limit the ability of state government to confiscate local tax funds to fund state government; and
WHEREAS, the League has requested that cities offer support for a November 2004 ballot
initiative that will allow voters to decide whether state government may appropriate local tax funds to
fund state government operations and responsibilities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL that the
City hereby expresses its strong support for a statewide ballot initiative to allow voters to decide
whether local tax funds may be taken, confiscated, shifted, diverted or otherwise used to fund state
government operations and responsibilities; and
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the residents of the City are encouraged to become well
informed on the initiative and its possible impacts on the critical local services on which they rely; and
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Mayor is hereby directed to send a copy to the Executive
Director of the League of California Cities.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO SUPPORTING A STATEWIDE BALLOT INITIATIVE TO REQUIRE
VOTER APPROVAL BEFORE STATE GOVERNMENT MA Y TAKE LOCAL TAX FU:\'DS
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor
and Conunon Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on the
_ day of
, 2004, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members:
AYES
ABSTAIN ABSENT
NAYS
ESTRADA
LIEN-LONGVILLE
MCGINNIS
DERRY
KELLEY
JOHNSON
MCCAMMACK
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of
2004.
Judith Valles, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to
Form and legal content:
JAMES F. P NMAN,
City At!
By: