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Report ID: 25-411a   
Type: Regular - External Affairs
Meeting Body: Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 11/19/2025 Final action:
Recommended Action: Consider the adoption of AC Transit's 2026 Federal & State Advocacy Programs. Staff Contact: Claudia Burgos, Executive Director of External Affairs and Customer Experience
Attachments: 1. STAFF REPORT, 2. Att. 1 - FINAL DRAFT - 2026 Federal Advocacy Program, 3. Att. 2 - FINAL DRAFT - 2026 State Advocacy Program, 4. Att. 3 - 2025 Federal Advocacy Program, 5. Att. 4 - 2025 State Advocacy Program
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TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Salvador Llamas, General Manager/Chief Executive Officer
SUBJECT: AC Transit's 2026 Federal & State Advocacy Programs

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RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

Title
Consider the adoption of AC Transit's 2026 Federal & State Advocacy Programs.

Staff Contact:
Claudia Burgos, Executive Director of External Affairs and Customer Experience

Body
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 regional, state, and federal policymaking 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 state and federal advocacy programs to guide the District's legislative, policy, and funding efforts in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. The attached draft 2026 programs reflect both ongoing priorities and emerging issues for the coming year. These programs were developed with input from Boardmembers, District staff, the General Manager's Access Committee (GMAC), external advocacy organizations, and partner agencies.

Feedback from the October 22, 2025, Board of Directors' meeting has been incorporated into the draft State Advocacy Program. Under the heading, "Advocate for transit-supportive laws, regulations, actions, and policies that...", key revisions include:

* Item #10: "Ensure safe, accessible transportation for all users while minimizing District risk and liability." The phrase recommended to the Board on October 22 was, "Ensure all transit riders can...

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