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File #: 16-4463   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 9/1/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance approving the City’s State Legislative Program for the 85th State Legislative Session. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Jeff Coyle, Director, Government & Public Affairs]
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance, 2. Ordinance 2016-09-01-0663
DEPARTMENT: Government & Public Affairs


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Jeff Coyle


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

2017 State Legislative Program for the 85th State Legislative Session


SUMMARY:

This ordinance approves the City of San Antonio's 2017 State Legislative Program for the 85th Texas Legislative Session, which begins January 10, 2017.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Texas Legislature meets every two years in odd numbered years. The 85th Texas Legislative Session begins on January 10, 2017.
Prior to the convening of each regular Texas Legislative Session, the City of San Antonio identifies policy priorities and legislative initiatives that it would like to have addressed by the Legislature. These priorities and initiatives are codified in a City of San Antonio State Legislative Program. In May 2016, the City's Government & Public Affairs (GPA) Department began the process of identifying the issues for the upcoming session. Staff worked with City departments, community partners, elected officials, and others to determine which issues would be included in the draft of the City's proposed State Program. An initial draft was presented to the Intergovernmental Relations Council Sub Committee on August 16, 2016 followed by a briefing at City Council B Session on August 17, 2016. The draft State Program will be further refined in collaboration with City partners, leadership, and elected officials.
The City's 85th legislative program is organized into the following categories:
Priorities: Issues that have a significant city-wide impact and/or promote or protect the interest of the community.
Endorsements: Rather than serving as the primary advocate for these issues, the City will collaborate with other interested parties and communicate its support, especially for those issues that have a direct impact on or benefit to the City.
Protection of Community Interests: Omnibus language expresses general support for legislation that is clearly...

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