City lobbyists brief Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee on funding, policy
The Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee met July 1 to receive updates from city lobbyists on state and federal funding and policy issues. The meeting was informational, with no public comment or voting scheduled, and no decisions made.
State and federal updates
State lobbyists covered capital outlay reform and consensus revenue forecasts. Capital outlay reform involves changes to how the state distributes funding for local infrastructure projects such as roads, water systems, and public buildings. Consensus revenues are the officially agreed-upon revenue projections used by the state for budgeting.
Federal lobbyists reviewed housing and transportation legislation as well as proposed federal grant rules. They also updated the committee on state interim committee activities.
The committee took no action items, according to the agenda.
Coming up
As of July 5, no upcoming meetings for the Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee were listed on the city’s meeting schedule.
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