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Board adopts 2026 legislative platform after debate on climate, CEQA and tribal stewardship
Summary
After public comment and edits prompted by Climate Action Mendocino and the Fire Chiefs Association, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors adopted a 2026 legislative platform with amended language on climate resilience, tribal stewardship and CEQA concerns; board members said the document can still be amended later in the year.
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Nov. 18 to adopt a draft 2026 legislative platform that staff and the General Government Committee had prepared, after incorporating a set of additions from Climate Action Mendocino and a request from the Fire Chiefs Association.
Kelly Hanson of the Executive Office presented the draft and noted it reflects departmental recommendations and is intended to set county priorities for state and federal advocacy. "The draft legislative platform incorporates recommendations, identifies priority issues for…
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