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File #: 18-5470   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: City Council B Session
On agenda: 10/3/2018
Posting Language: Briefing on the City's State Legislative Program for the 86th State Legislative Session. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Jeff Coyle, Director, Government & Public Affairs]
Attachments: 1. State Legislative Program, 2. Staff Presentation

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Jeff Coyle

                                   

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide

 

SUBJECT:

State Legislative Program for the 86th Texas Legislative Session

 

SUMMARY:

This item is a briefing and action approving the City of San Antonio’s 2019 State Legislative Program for the 86th Texas Legislative Session, which begins January 8, 2019.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Texas Legislature meets every two years in odd numbered years. The 86th Texas Legislative Session begins on January 8, 2019.

 

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 2018, 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 and approved by the Intergovernmental Relations Council Committee on September 12, 2018.  The Committee recommended the State Program be further refined in collaboration with City partners and leadership. 

 

The City’s 86th 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.  The following priorities were discussed at the August IGR Committee meeting: 

                     Property tax relief

                     Municipally owned utilities

                     Local authority

                     Military protection

                     Economic growth

 

Initiatives:  Issues the City will actively support through the drafting of legislation, finding a bill sponsor, filing, providing testimony and active pursuit of the bill’s passage.  At this time, staff has requested one initiative that proposes legislation to allow code enforcement officers, when performing official duties, to carry an instrument used for deterring the bite of an animal.      

 

Endorsements: An Endorsement is an issue in which the City will not be the primary advocate but will collaborate with other interested parties and communicate its support for legislation that has a direct impact on or benefit to the City.  Endorsements are listed under the following categories: 

                     Public Health & Safety

                     Affordable Housing

                     Education

                     Transportation

 

Protection of Community Interests: Omnibus language which expresses general support for legislation that is clearly beneficial to the City and opposition to legislation that is detrimental to the City’s interests, including bills that meet one or more of the following criteria:

                     Undermine the principles of self-government;

                     Mandate increased cost to cities, including environmental mandates;

                     Result in the loss of revenue to cities or negatively impacts the authority of the City to generate revenues; and

                     Result in diminishing the fundamental authority of cities to operate in a manner consistent with the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 

 

Partnerships: The City will coordinate with local partners in support of their legislative agendas that enhance the health, safety, and vitality of the community, provided it does not conflict with the City’s own legislative agenda.

 

The legislative agenda is designed to be strategic and impactful, align with the priorities of San Antonio residents, preserve the authority of those elected to represent them to make decisions that are in the best interests of their constituents, protect the ability to generate the revenue necessary to provide critical public safety, infrastructure and other services and/or promotes the efficient governance and delivery of services. 

 

ISSUE:

The 86th Regular State Legislative Session will begin on January 8, 2019.  The State Legislative Program guides and focuses City’s legislative efforts and aligns with City Council priorities.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

This item is for briefing purposes only.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

This item is for briefing purposes only.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

This item is for briefing purposes only.