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Board adopts 2026 legislative platform, adds transit and local‑control language on billboards
Summary
Humboldt supervisors approved an updated 2026 state and federal legislative platform that includes climate, water, homelessness and health priorities; the board added language supporting transit operations and opposing expanded state discretion to extend nonconforming billboards.
EUREKA, Calif. — The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 27 to adopt its 2026 legislative platform, which lays out the county's state and federal priorities for the year and a set of specific earmark and budget requests.
Deputy CAO Sean Quincy and county lobbyists walked supervisors through platform changes, including added language asking for tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, opposition to offshore oil and gas drilling, requests to reauthorize…
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