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Regarding the statewide regulatory framework for medicinal cannabis, Casey Elliot <br />reported a package of three bills, AB 243, AB 266 and SB 643, was signed into law <br />and is now in the process of being implemented by the State. He also mentioned the <br />State's first Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation Chief was hired in February. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Sarmiento asked if any of the new regulations impact the City. Casey <br />Elliot responded the State is interested in keeping local control intact but some items, <br />such as taxes, may put pressure on cities. He also mentioned the high likelihood of <br />an initiative qualifying for the November ballot regarding recreational marijuana use. <br />Casey Elliot commented that in the wake of high profile violence involving assault <br />weapons, numerous gun control bills have been introduced in Legislature with some <br />receiving enough support to move forward. Mayor Pro Tem Sarmiento remarked on <br />the relationship between the release of low or mid -level offenders due to Proposition <br />47 and the increase in crime in Santa Ana and wondered if realignment funds are <br />available from the State. Casey Elliott stated the Governor has not proposed <br />additional realignment funds in the current budget but rather may pursue a ballot <br />initiative to provide more rehabilitation to offenders while they are incarcerated. <br />Cori Williams reviewed Townsend Public Affairs grant coordination efforts mentioning <br />the City was awarded a total of $13,674,000 in Active Transportation Funding; <br />$11,519,000 from the statewide Active Transportation Program and $2,155,000 from <br />the SLAG Active Transportation component. The next grant cycle in 2017 will have <br />application deadlines in 2016 and Townsend Public Affairs will work closely with the <br />City during the submittal process. <br />Cori Williams mentioned new funding available through the California Youth Soccer <br />and Recreation Development Program by the Department of Parks and Recreation <br />for heavily populated, low- income urban areas with high unemployment and youth <br />crime rates. Qualifying projects must include a water conservation component. <br />Executive Director of Parks and Recreation, Gerardo Mouet, commented the <br />department is very interested in the grant and has determined Santa Anita Park <br />would be the most competitive for this opportunity. <br />Casey Elliot stated Assemblymember Anthony Rendon was officially sworn -in as the <br />new Speaker of the California Assembly in February and due to the new term limit <br />rules he could be Speaker for the next eight years. Speaker Rendon has indicated <br />he will not author any bills this year and instead will focus on the State budget and <br />helping advance State priorities. <br />Casey Elliot mentioned several categories of legislation which have been introduced <br />this year including affordable housing, medicinal cannabis, and gun control. This is <br />the second year of a two -year session ending in August 2016 and there will be no <br />hold -over legislation. Items will need to be voted on or be reintroduced in January <br />2017. Mayor Pro Tem Sarmiento asked Townsend Public Affairs to keep the City <br />informed on affordable housing, gun control and redevelopment legislation. <br />In relation to water conservation, Cori Williams reported the State Water Resources <br />Board voted in February 2016 to extend Governor Brown's conservation mandate <br />until October 31, 2016. The only modifications to the mandate affect the total <br />conservation adjustment credit and the supplier conservation standard. <br />Legislative Council Committee Minutes <br />I3FAL176, Page 3 <br />