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HomeMy WebLinkAboutadditional documentsI SUMMARYOF SELECTED LEGISLATIVE ISSUES FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS. 1. CAP & TRADE: AB398, reauthorized C&T program, specifically provides CARB authority to administer the C&T system for an additional ten years. AB617: Requires CARB to develop a process for measuring and addressing the six federally -designated criteria air pollutants in communities having a high concentration of them. ACA1 A constitutional amendment that would require a 2/3 supermajority vote of both houses before C&T revenues could be appropriated, starting in 2024. Because this is a constitutional amendment, it must go before the voters in June 2018 for approval. Sponsored by then -Minority Leader Chad Mayes. . C&T EXPENDITURES: This year's carbon credit auction was the most successful ever. Presently, there is $1.4 billion available for sustainable communities grants: housing, transportation and clean fuels projects that will improve air quality. It's especially important that San Bernardino's planning for the Transit Center District take advantage of this opportunity. Presently, both houses have two pair of identical bills providing provisions for spending C&T funds. AB134 and SB119 appropriate $900 million of the GHG Reduction Fund for zero -emission vehicles, equipment improvement at ports, agricultural equipment and tractor replacement -- $5 million is set-aside for technical assistance for environmental justice communities. AB109 and SB93 appropriate $600 million in revenues from GHG Reduction Fund for a variety of purposes: urban greening, reducing carbon emissions, $10 million for Transformative Climate Communities Program, reducing emissions from food processors and the agricultural sector, fire prevention, low-income weatherization, waste diversion, etc. 2. LOBBYING TRIP TO SACRAMENTO: On August 30th a dozen members of SCAG's Regional Council, as well as SCAG staff, lobbied approximately 20 key legislative reps from Southern California to emphasize our desire for Cap & Trade regional equity. This refers to the following: a) The SCAG region contains 48.2% of California's population and 67% of California's disadvantaged communities, yet has received just 29.6% of funds allocated from the GHG Reduction Fund. The response SCAG member communities have received is that our applications haven't been as high a quality. Over the past three years, SCAG has spent its own funds providing advisory support for grant applications from the region — yet the proportions of grants received haven't changed. 0=�d V m y d v cli C E E 0 0 ca r. 0 a a oc �v CL 0 0 a D II C UN 4m& o o a cz cz cz f ■ v (n 'Fn o .. o cn v, U z 0 E N czcz cz CO (� U o o 0 �N Wcz CL Cf) m c0 co Cl)a) CZ N 0 cz O r , CO `*— T O coVJ cc N•� ! i.` O i LO 0 U � T O Ocn 0) O L 70 O cz O� a) a) (3) C-4-0� T ^' O (1) N -O C: C: N 4-0 cz U) L- C15 U O O O J''�� V J LO L- 70 -11-1 U) / O O c = � N cZ > U i N L CO C O L O N U) -07 lO O i LO 0 U � T O Ocn 0) O L 70 O cz O� a) a) (3) C-4-0� T ^' O (1) N -O C: C: N 4-0 cz a) 0 C a) N > CL O CCS O .�? C Q CCS C 0CL CL O CLScn V > > a) ■ >+ i U a) O— a) D a) CO p cz Q — CCS O U O O O N C _O cUt3 m cz-0 cz C ;-7 Q 0 o L) cz U C (1) LM cz > i c)) � U �^ O ( 0 � cn N � (!1 a) a) O ca p N U 0 i �-- a) co czO C (z U O E — a) U) 0 co L- o U -• V a) cA cn C X `~ p C (� a) a) a) N XO p a) a) O N cn V c U a 0 Q a) 0) a) C a CZ (Uz Ft O C O 3: C(L6 ■ U r -in - N If-- NO }i' E > cz cm UO (15 Ou) S E + O :3 O 0- C E CL � Y Q N Q p N CZ •� CCS CCS = C) "'� cli C C �- o -0 M � a) a) L CZ o O) C s - O C z C U(1) O O U Ul L (Li (� 1 C1 Cl)v' C3 C3 O 0 E L m p UO Q. •5 U a) Q — > m� vi m m E v v cn CD m U) o o L CCi U) CCS Co�? •� O (n C (n Q} O E '> Cts � � N i d � O L .— CD _0 O a) C- O C Q i) p N a) .CJ) Q /•� O i U ++ • �' L T U co 0 "= a) O p O o p _ E E � a) o > � � U) N C N o f O �' o �j CO O w t cv E E o +, 0) U a) C p _u) (� U 0 U a) 0 N U V O 0 cr " CL = V a) c L (L3 a) C D a) 0 p w E OC L cp o i1 C> a) L ,� L C m —:3 .� L o .O j (ti 'a _ �_ Q. Q _v a) as >CLS 3 M= O O a U) CU a a) :� > a E C ca . CIVI ASSEMBLYMEMBER Eloise Gomez Reyes ow =r DISTRICT 47 NGAG C• FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 10AM-NOON M ACTION C CHANgGs T TNINcs San Bernardino Valley College, Room B-100 701 S. Mt. Vernon Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92410 0 Come register to vote and learn more about YOUR voting rights and how you can become more involved. NOW is the time to let your voice be heard. To RSVP, for special accommodations or more information: Contact Roxanna Gracia at (909) 381-3238 or Roxanna.Gracia@asm.co.gov DISTRICT OFFICE: 290 North D Street, Suite 903 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 381-3238 Fax: (909) 885-8589 WEBSITE asmdc.org/reyes 0. Q FACEBOOK: CNAsmReyes TWITTER: @AsmReyes47