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2. City Council Meetings Rules and Decorum — (Strategic Plan No. 1 through 7) — <br />Julie Castro -Cardenas, City Manager's Office <br />Committee members considered the proposed revised City Council Meetings Rules of <br />Decorum Ordinance No. NS 2762 and Resolution No. 2008-010 for approval at the City <br />Council Meeting on November 20, 2018. However, the committee members determined <br />that additional modifications to limit the presiding officer's role need to be incorporated into <br />the ordinance and resolution. Additionally, they asked staff to conduct a review of the public <br />rules and process of engagement. <br />Staff was directed to reevaluate the existing resolution and ordinance with current language <br />and expectations and bring it back at a future Legislative Affairs, Ethics, Transparency and <br />Communications meeting. <br />3. Receive and File Legislative Updates (Strategic Plan No. 1 through 7) — Leslie Pollner <br />and Dan Maldonado <br />A. Holland & Knight Memo, Matrix and Funding Priorities List — material <br />provides an overview of federal developments that occurred from <br />September -October 2018 that could impact the City, including <br />appropriations, immigration, 5G wireless deployment, and Census <br />2020. In addition, H&K provided a brief summary of Councilmember <br />Villegas' recent DC visit. <br />B. Federal Legislative Bills Outcomes and Updates (verbal) <br />4. Review and File State Legislative Updates — (Strategic Plan No. 1 through 7) — <br />Casey Elliott and Cori Williams <br />A. Townsend Pubic Affairs Memo and Matrix — material provides updates <br />on efforts undertaken on behalf of the City during the quarter. This <br />includes TPA working closely with staff to secure funding from the <br />Homelessness Emergency Aid Program (HEAP). TPA also continues <br />to provide updates on issues related to the implementation of the <br />medicinal cannabis framework approved by the Legislature in 2015, as <br />well as the development of adult -use regulations to implement the <br />provisions of Proposition 64. <br />C. State Legislative Bills Outcomes and Updates (verbal) <br />D. AB 448 Orange County Housing Finance Trust — was signed by the <br />Governor <br />5. League of California Cities (verbal) - (Strategic Plan No.1 through 7) - Tony <br />Cardenas <br />Tony Cardenas reported on bills that reached the desk of Governor Jerry Brown on <br />Sunday September 30. The LOCC submitted 53 total requests, of which 36 were <br />requests for signatures and 17 requests for vetoes. In total, the Governor's decisions <br />matched the League's request approximately 68 percent of the time. The LOCC <br />provided a detailed listing of final action bills. <br />Legislative Affairs, Ethics, Transparency and Communications Council Committee Special Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />