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Report ID: 21-387   
Type: Regular - External Affairs
Meeting Body: Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 10/27/2021 Final action: 10/27/2021
Recommended Action: Consider receiving a report on the Draft 2022 Federal and State Legislative Advocacy Programs.
Attachments: 1. STAFF REPORT, 2. Att. 1 - DRAFT 2022 State Advocacy Program, 3. Att. 2 - DRAFT 2022 Federal Advocacy Program, 4. Master Minute Order
TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Michael A. Hursh, General Manager
SUBJECT: Draft 2022 Federal and State Legislative Advocacy Programs

BRIEFING ITEM

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

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Consider receiving a report on the Draft 2022 Federal and State Legislative Advocacy Programs.

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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:

Goal - Strong Public and Policymaker Support
Initiative - Financial Efficiency and Revenue Maximization

The annual state and federal advocacy programs help the District track state, regional and federal legislation to ensure alignment with the District's Strategic Plan and the specific goal of having strong public and policymaker support. Policy decisions at all levels of government can positively or negatively affect District operations and as such are important to track and influence as needed.

BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no budgetary or fiscal impact associated with this report.

BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:

Each year the AC Transit Board of Directors adopts advocacy programs to provide guidance for the District's activities in Washington, D.C. and Sacramento to influence transit legislation, appropriations, and administrative matters at the State and Federal levels. The attached draft programs for 2022 address on-going efforts as well as developing issues for the coming year.

Staff solicited input to develop the attached Federal and State advocacy programs from staff and executives. The draft program was presented to the Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) on September 14, 2021. Draft programs were also distributed to advocacy groups and the District's planning and funding partners to solicit feedback.

This year's advocacy programs have been streamlined and reformatted to better reflect the District's strategic priorities. For example, redundant entries have been consolidated and examples of specific programs and/or codes have been eliminated in favor of language that captures broad concepts. Additionally, key dates on the federal a...

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