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Board adopts 2025 legislative platform; adds battery-storage safety priority and opposes HR 32

2172176 · January 29, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors adopted the county's 2025 legislative platform, authorized state/federal funding request preparations and approved the legislative workshop agenda; members added a battery-storage safety priority related to Moss Landing incidents and directed staff to oppose HR 32 ("no bailout for sanctuary cities").

The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 adopted the county'recommended legislative platform for 2025, approved the agenda for a Feb. 7 legislative workshop with the county''s state and federal delegation, and authorized staff to prepare potential state budget and federal appropriation requests for priority projects.

Annette Diagamo of the County Administrative Office summarized five recommended priorities that carry over from 2024, and described a new priority titled "protecting…

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