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File #: 18-111    Version: 1
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2018 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 6/18/2018 Final action: 6/18/2018
Title: City Council Position on Legislation pending before the State Legislature as recommended by the City Council Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IRC)
Attachments: 1. Att#1 - SB 10 Hertzberg, 2. Att#2 - SB 1302
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager

PREPARED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager

Subject:
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City Council Position on Legislation pending before the State Legislature as recommended by the City Council Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IRC)
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Statement of Issue:
On May 29, 2018, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee met and members recommended the following positions on pending legislation. This action requests City Council authorization for the Mayor to sign official City position letters.

Financial Impact:
There is no fiscal impact.

Recommended Action:
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A) Approve a City position of Oppose on Senate Bill 10 (Hertzberg) - Bail: Pretrial Release; and,

B) Approve a City position of Oppose Senate Bill 1302 (Lara) - Cannabis - Local Jurisdiction: Prohibitions on Delivery.
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve the recommended actions and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
The Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IRC) met to discuss pending legislation and regional issues. The Committee reviewed the 2018 State Legislative Matrix provided by the City's State Advocate, Townsend Public Affairs. The following is an analysis of bills/positions that the IRC voted to take a position on.
> OPPOSE - Senate Bill 10 (Hertzberg) - Bail: Pretrial Release
This bill would dismantle California's longstanding bail system, replacing it with a costly and cumbersome alternative that could ultimately have a negative impact on public safety. California's current pretrial release procedures help to ensure that dangerous defendants are not released to commit new crimes or harm victims and witnesses before trial. Under these procedures, the court already has wide discretion to release a defendant on his or her own recognizance or to reduce bail for defendants that do not pose such risks. SB 10 would make it extremely difficult to achieve pretria...

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