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Redwood City council adopts 2026 legislative platform to guide state advocacy
Summary
The city council adopted updates to the 2026 legislative platform — clarifying transportation language, affirming library privacy and access priorities, and continuing work on climate footprint and neutrality — so staff and the city's legislative consultants can act swiftly during the Sacramento legislative session.
Redwood City Council on Jan. 12 adopted its 2026 legislative platform, a policy document that guides how city staff and consultants engage on state legislation affecting local priorities, programs and operations.
The mayor, speaking as chair of the governance subcommittee, explained that the platform is updated annually to align with council priorities and to allow staff and consultants to respond quickly as bills are introduced in Sacramento. "The platform works alongside the city's legislative advocacy policy…
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