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Matter SCC-129484

Receive monthly legislative report from the Office of Intergovernmental Relations.

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Report Printout

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This document is a Monthly Legislative Report from the Office of Intergovernmental Relations, dated June 23, 2026, addressed to the Board of Supervisors. It provides updates on legislative activities in California and Washington, D.C., including the status of various bills and budget advocacy efforts. The report outlines the fiscal implications of receiving the report, which are stated to be none. It details the legislative calendar, state budget advocacy, and specific county priorities related to public hospital funding, immigration status, and various health services. Additionally, it discusses county-sponsored and co-sponsored legislation, including AB 1658, SB 1099, and SB 1422, along with their current status in the legislative process.

Key points
  • The report is from the Office of Intergovernmental Relations and is addressed to the Board of Supervisors.
  • There are no fiscal implications associated with receiving the report.
  • The California Legislature is in its second year of the 2025-2026 session, with over 600 Senate Bills and nearly 1,300 Assembly Bills introduced.
  • The report includes updates on the legislative calendar and state budget advocacy.
  • Key county priorities include public hospital funding, immigration status transitions, and various health services.
  • The report discusses county-sponsored legislation such as AB 1658 and co-sponsored legislation like SB 1099 and SB 1422.
Limitations
  • The text is truncated and does not provide complete information on the federal update or the full context of the legislative report.
  • Some sections contain unresolved placeholders or incomplete details that affect the summary.

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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129484 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: David Campos, Deputy County Executive SUBJECT: Monthly Legislative Report RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive monthly legislative report from the Office of Intergovernmental Relations. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There are no fiscal implications directly associated with receiving this monthly informational report. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION Intergovernmental Relations (IGR), in the Office of the County Executive, provides a monthly 2026 Legislative Platform report to the Board of Supervisors related to legislative activities in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. State Update The California Legislature is in its second year of the two-year session (2025-2026). The maximum number of bills for the 2025-2026 session is 35 for both State Senators and Assemblymembers. This year, over 600 Senate Bills (SB) and nearly 1,300 Assembly Bills (AB) were introduced. Using the 2026 Legislative Policies document approved by the Board at its November 4, 2025 meeting (Item No. 16), the IGR team continues to review bills and amendments with the appropriate County Agencies or Departments to: • Identify and...
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Attachment A - Presentation - June 2026 Monthly Legislative Update

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This document is a monthly legislative report for June 2026, prepared by the Office of Intergovernmental Relations. It outlines the responsibilities of the office, state legislative deadlines, updates on county-sponsored and co-sponsored legislation, federal updates, and the initial work on the 2027 legislative platform.

Key points
  • The Office of Intergovernmental Relations manages the County's legislative programs in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
  • Key state legislative deadlines include the last day for legislative measures to qualify for the 2026 General Election on June 15, 2026, and the budget bill must be passed by midnight on July 2, 2026.
  • County-sponsored legislation includes Assembly Bill 1658, which removes the sunset and project limit on authority for large construction project change orders.
  • Senate Bill 1099 clarifies local government authority to provide public benefits regardless of immigration status and has passed Assembly Health.
  • Senate Bill 1422, which would restore full-scope health care coverage for undocumented Californians, is no longer moving forward this year.
  • The 2027 legislative platform work will commence over the summer, with a policy committee review in October and presentation for approval in November.
Limitations
  • The document does not provide specific details on the federal updates.
  • There are unresolved placeholders in the document that may affect the completeness of the summary.

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Monthly Legislative Report June 2026 Office of Intergovernmental Relations Presented by: Intergovernmental Relations, Office of the County Executive Legislative Affairs Team, Office of the County Counsel As of June 15, 2026 1 Office of Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) • Responsible for managing the County’s legislative programs in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. • Develops legislative priorities and policies document • Initiates and monitors legislation that affects the County • Increase the presence and visibility of the County of Santa Clara 2 State Legislative Deadlines Committee hearings resumed Last day for a legislative measure to qualify for the 2026 General Election June 15, 2026 June 1, 2026 Budget bill must be passed by midnight Legislature reconvenes July 2, 2026 June 25, 2026 August 14, 2026 August 3, 2026 Last day for policy committees to meet and hear bills Summer Recess begins Last day for fiscal committees to meet and report bills 3 State Budget Advocacy Update • May Revision • Legislative Budget • Final Budget • Trailer Bills 4 County Sponsored and Co-sponsored Legislation Assembly Bill 1658 (Kalra) – County sponsored – removes sunset and project limit on the...