How SLO County Aims to Guide State Decisions in 2018
Author: Administrative Office
Date: 2/7/2018 4:49 PM
On Feb. 6, the Board of Supervisors discussed how advocates in Sacramento should guide State decisions on behalf of the people of SLO County.
The Board approved the 2018 Legislative Platform, which will guide State legislators as they consider several key issues affecting San Luis Obispo County in 2018. The platform covers a broad set of issues, including:
- Impending closure of Diablo Canyon Power Plant
- Highway 101 safety
- Support for infrastructure projects
- Veterans services and housing for veterans
- Drought resilience and groundwater management
- Homeless shelters and housing for the homeless
- Insurance programs to cover more agriculture crops and losses in flood zones
- Legislation that would constrain the County’s contracting abilities
Every year, the Board of Supervisors reviews a legislative platform that focuses on key issues at the State level affecting San Luis Obispo County. Using this platform, the County’s advocates in Sacramento then work throughout the year on behalf of the people of SLO County to encourage State legislative representatives to address key issues of importance to the County. Over time, this process incrementally improves the County’s ability to deliver services to its citizens.
The legislative platform also provides general policy guidance to County employees advocating on behalf of the County in Sacramento, identifies specific legislative changes the County wishes to pursue at the State level in 2018, and highlights challenges the County is facing.