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Supervisors discuss 2026 legislative priorities and governance; agree to adopt 'living' priorities with amendments
Summary
After a presentation of the draft 2026 legislative priorities and 2026–2028 strategic plan framing, supervisors debated transparency for board‑level letters, the role of outside lobbyists, FEMA and EPA funding concerns, and reached consensus to adopt the priorities as a living document subject to amendments and future reports.
Chief Deputy County Administrative Officer Matthew Rothstein reviewed the county’s Vision 2028 priorities and introduced a draft strategic plan for 2026–2028 and the county’s proposed state and federal legislative priorities. He noted retained contracts with Nielsen Merxemer and Paragon government relations to represent county priorities in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
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