CSAC Legislative Bulletin
Friday, August 11, 2006   VOLUME 106 Issue 24  
News & Advocacy
Impending End of Session Doesn't Mean End of CSAC Action
Sonoma County Supervisor Elected to National Association Office
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Track Legislation on CSAC's Web Site
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January 12, 2006
Vol. 106 Issue 1
Impending End of Session Doesn't Mean End of CSAC Action
Counties’ Involvement Needed on Crucial Issues
 
By James Keene, CSAC Executive Director
jkeene@counties.org
 
We’re coming down to the wire in the legislative session, but counties are still in the race. Your legislative delegation and the Governor need to hear from you on these key issues as we at CSAC continue to advocate for our members and residents:
  • Assembly Bill 2987 (Nunez/Levine) continues to miss the mark in meeting the good public policy goal of providing quality, equitable technology services to all California communities.
    [FULL STORY]
     
Sonoma County Supervisor Elected to National Association Office
 
Sonoma County Supervisor Valerie Brown was elected second vice president of the National Association of Counties (NACo) this week – an office that leads to the presidency of this national organization.
 
"Running a national campaign brings into focus the diversity of our great country and the incredible work being done by county officials across America," Brown said. "It has been a long time since California was represented in the leadership of NACo and I am proud to be chosen to represent California and America's counties."
[FULL STORY]
 
Mark Your Calendar
Be sure to check CSAC's calendar of events.
 
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For more information on legislation, contact our legislative staff.
 
Track Legislation on CSAC's Web Site
Review all the bills that CSAC is watching.
 
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