Report Printout
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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