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File #: 25-3047    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/23/2025 In control: Legislation Committee
On agenda: 7/28/2025 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE a report on federal matters of interest to the County and PROVIDE direction and/or input as needed, including two recommended positions on recently-introduced federal legislation.
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - TRP Tip Sheet - July 23, 2. Attachment B - FY26 Project Requests, 3. Attachment C - Padilla - Visible Act Press Release, 4. Attachment D - Padilla - Fix Our Forests Act
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LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: July 28, 2025
Subject: Federal Legislative Updates of Interest to Contra Costa County
Submitted For: Legislation Committee
Department: County Administrator's Office
Referral Name: Federal Update
Presenter: P. Schlesinger and J. Davenport, Thorn Run Partners
Contact: E. Struthers (925) 655-2045

Referral History:
The Legislation Committee of the Board regularly receives reports on federal legislation and budget matters of interest to the County and provides direction and/or input to staff and the County's lobbyists, as necessary.

Referral Update:
The County's federal lobbyists will be present via Zoom to provide an update to the Committee.

Several informational updates of interest include:
* Recently enacted budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, and likely impacts to the County.
o Note that impacts of H.R. 1 on Contra Costa will also be further discussed as a separate item at this meeting.
* Federal Appropriations updates, including FY26 Community Project Funding submissions and process.
* Impacts of federal Executive Branch funding freezes, pauses, and cancelations.

In addition to the enclosed attachments, Executive Orders and Litigation are increasingly relevant to funding and policy decisions.

* Thorn Run Partners produces an Executive Orders and Actions tracker.
* A popular tracker litigation is produced by Just Security, based at the New York University School of Law, available at: https://www.justsecurity.org/107087/tracker-litigation-legal-challenges-trump-administration/.

As part of this item, the Committee is also asked to review two recommended positions on recently-introduced federal legislation:
* The Fix Our Forests Act (Senator Padilla): Would require federal immigration enforcement agents to display identification.
* The VISIBLE Act (Senator Padilla): Includes a comprehensive suite of policies to prevent and respond to forest fires.

Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
Receive the report and provide direction or ...

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