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to reimburse state and local governments for their <br />efforts to prevent and contain the virus. <br />(TPA) Monitored and provided updates on state <br />budget activity aimed at expanding Medi-Cal to cover <br />all qualified individuals in the State, regardless of <br />immigration status. These provisions and funding were <br />included in the final budget that was approved by the <br />Governor and additional resources are proposed in <br />2020 to further Medi-Cal eligibility and provide services <br />to those that are currently uninsured. <br />Employee Safety <br />Support and advocate for legislation that <br />(HK) Monitoring the enforcement and funding of labor <br />promotes the safety of employees. <br />standards administration, including occupational health <br />and safety. <br />(TPA) Worked with the City to support SB 689 <br />(Moorlach), which would have provided that the <br />Department of Public Health can only authorize or <br />reauthorize a clean needle and syringe exchange <br />project if the city or county in which the program will be <br />operating has adopted an ordinance or resolution <br />approving that authorization or reauthorization. SB 689 <br />was ultimately held in the Senate Health Committee. <br />Pension Reform <br />Support legislation that preserves local <br />It is unclear at this time whether any pension reform <br />authority in designing retirement formulas <br />legislation will move forward federally. <br />for employees. <br />Information Technology Department <br />The Information Technology Department provides innovative, quality, sustainable, and secure technology solutions, <br />services, and infrastructure that are fiscally responsible and empower city departments to deliver quality services. <br />INITIATIVE a SUMMARY <br />Cyber Security Support state and federal legislation <br />that promotes the implementation of <br />a centralized cybersecurity <br />management system. <br />SCORECARD UPDATE <br />(HK) While there is no direct federal grant program <br />to local governments to address cybersecurity <br />system needs, this is an issue that could be <br />pursued in coalition with other cities to advance <br />congressional interest and action, particularly in the <br />authorization and appropriations committees with <br />jurisdiction over homeland security matters. <br />Recently, Senator Mark Warner re -introduced <br />S.5116, The State Cyber Resiliency Act, which <br />would establish a new grant program in the <br />Department of Homeland Security (DHS) <br />administered by FEMA, to assist state, local, and <br />tribal governments in preventing, preparing for, <br />protecting against, and responding to cyber threats. <br />The City should help build support for this type of <br />legislation. <br />The IT Department participates in the Multi -State <br />Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) <br />as well as with Homeland Security for coordination <br />of Cyber incidents. <br />19C-23 <br />City of Santa Ana 2019 Legislative Scorecard <br />
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