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IGR committee tightens Eugene’s legislative policy document ahead of December adoption
Summary
City staff presented a revised state and federal legislative policy document and walked the IGR committee through reorganizations, deletions and a few proposed additions. Members approved structural edits and asked staff to return in December with a cleaned package for formal adoption and Council review in January.
Nathan Nelson, the city’s Intergovernmental Relations manager, led the committee through a line‑by‑line review of the draft state and federal legislative policy document, describing the edits as mainly reorganizations and clarifications rather than substantive new positions.
Nelson said the staff used color coding to show changes: blue text for reorganized language, red for clarified statements, italic for proposed additions and strikethrough for proposed deletions. He said most items were existing council directives distilled into a clearer policy format and that the committee’s role was to provide…
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