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Carlsbad subcommittee takes positions on multiple state bills, including housing, workplace violence and sea-level rise
Summary
The Carlsbad legislative subcommittee voted to support several state bills on workplace violence, human trafficking penalties, housing rules and sea-level rise planning, oppose a proposed local data-privacy expansion, and to monitor several other measures including a net-energy metering bill for follow-up.
The Carlsbad City Council legislative subcommittee voted June 24 to take positions on a package of state bills. The subcommittee voted to support AB 237 (workplace violence), AB 379 (human trafficking and related reforms), AB 87 (density-bonus restrictions to keep incentives focused on housing), and AB 996 (authorization for Coastal Commission cooperation on sea-level rise planning). It voted to oppose AB 1337 (expansion of Information Practices Act requirements to local agencies) and to monitor SB 16 (additional homelessness data requirements) and SB 707 (changes to open-meeting and teleconferencing rules). The subcommittee also directed staff to bring AB 942 (changes to net energy metering) back for a future meeting for fuller…
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