Legislation Details

File #: 15-4427    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Policy Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/16/2016 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/28/2016 Final action: 11/28/2016
Title: 2017-2018 Federal and State Legislative Agendas
Attachments: 1. 2017-2018 Federal Legislative Agenda, 2. 2017-2018 state legislative agenda
Title
2017-2018 Federal and State Legislative Agendas

Action
Action:
Approve the Intergovernmental Relations Committee recommendation to approve the 2017-2018 Federal and State Legislative Agendas.

Body
Committee Chair:
Council member Ed Driggs, Intergovernmental Relations Committee

Staff Resource(s):
Hyong Yi, City Manager's Office
Dana Fenton, City Manager's Office

Explanation
* On November 14, 2016, staff briefed the Mayor and City Council on the proposed 2017-2018 Federal and State Legislative Agendas.
* The proposed 2017-2018 Federal Legislative Agenda addresses proposals to commission the new airport control tower, secure federal resources for the build-out of the 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan, develop the North End Smart District, secure a federal Doppler Weather Radar facility that meets the public safety needs of our region, and support the municipal bond tax exemption.
* The proposed 2017-2018 State Legislative Agenda addresses proposals to secure a technical amendment to the Charlotte Firefighters' Retirement System Act, safeguard local sales tax and other local revenues, support the data-driven Strategic Transportation Investments program for prioritization of transportation funding, and engage in discussions relating to the police recordings law.
* The US Congress convenes the 1st session of the 115th Congress on Wednesday, January 4, 2017.
* The North Carolina General Assembly convenes the 2017 Regular Session on Wednesday, January 11, 2017.

Intergovernmental Relations Committee Action
* On October 17, 2016, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee voted unanimously (Driggs, Mitchell, Eiselt, Fallon, and Smith) to recommend the 2017-2018 Federal and State Legislative Agendas to the City Council.
* On November 21, 2016, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee voted unanimously (Driggs, Mitchell, Eiselt, Fallon, and Smith) to recommend adding the municipal bond tax exemption to the 2017-2018 Federal Legislative Agenda and the police...

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