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Report ID: 20-014   
Type: Consent
Meeting Body: Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 1/22/2020 Final action: 1/22/2020
Recommended Action: Consider receiving the monthly legislative report.
Attachments: 1. STAFF REPORT, 2. Att.1. Federal Update, 3. Att.2.2019 Fed Leg Prog, 4. Att.3.2019 St Leg Prog, 5. Master Minute Order
TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Michael A. Hursh, General Manager
SUBJECT: Monthly Legislative Report

BRIEFING ITEM

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

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Consider receiving the monthly legislative report.
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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:

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

The monthly legislative report helps 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 policy maker 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:

Federal Update
Before adjourning in late December, the House and Senate sent to the President two bills that funded the federal government through September 30, the end of FY 2020. The bill includes:
* $1 billion for National Infrastructure Investments (TIGER/BUILD), $100 million above the 2019 level. The bill ensures parity between urban and rural awards.
* $48.6 billion for the Federal Highway Administration. This fully funds the FAST Act authorization.
o $2.2 billion for discretionary Highway Infrastructure Programs
o $1.15 billion for a risk-based bridge rehabilitation and reconstruction program.
* $12.9 billion for the Federal Transit Administration, $503 million below the 2019 level.
o $1.978 billion for Capital Investment Grants, $575 million below the 2019 level.
o $510 million for Transit Infrastructure Grants, which are provided in addition to the FAST Act authorized funding levels. This amount includes $168 for formula bus grants, $170 million for competitive bus grants, $40 million for rural formula grants, $75 million for low- and no-emission buses, and $8.5 million for competitive grants to areas of pe...

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