Law and Legislation Committee

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 · 11:00 AM AM · Council Chamber - 915 I Street, 1st Floor

TL;DR

The Law and Legislation Committee held a routine meeting to review administrative items and discuss ongoing state legislative activities and city council proposals. No major decisions or votes on substantive policy matters were scheduled for this meeting.

Key Decisions

  • Consent Calendar Items (Meeting Minutes, Legislative Log, Advocacy Correspondence) Passed
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Open Session
  2. Roll Call
  3. Land Acknowledgement
  4. Pledge of Allegiance
  5. Consent Calendar
  6. All items listed under the Consent Calendar are considered and acted upon by one Motion.
  7. 1. Law and Legislation Committee Meeting Minutes
    Consent Item
  8. 2. Law and Legislation Log
    Consent Item
  9. 3. Legislative Advocacy Correspondence
    Consent Item
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  11. Discussion Calendar
  12. 4. Update on State Legislative and Administrative Activities
    Discussion Item
  13. 5. Updates on Current City Councilmember Proposals That Have Been Heard Before the Law and Legislation Committee
    Discussion Item
  14. Committee Comments-Ideas, Questions and Meeting Reports
  15. Public Comments-Matters Not on the Agenda
  16. Adjournment
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  18. Where to Find the Agenda and Staff Reports: The agenda provides a general description and staff recommendation; however, legislative bodies may take action other than what is recommended. Full staff reports are available at https://meetings.cityofsacramento.org. Watch the Legislative Body Meeting Online: Live video streams and archives of past meetings are available at https://meetings.cityofsacramento.org. Submit Written Comments Online: Written comments received are distributed to members, filed in the record, and will not be read aloud. Members of the public are encouraged to submit public comments electronically via eComment through the City’s Upcoming Meetings website at https://meetings.cityofsacramento.org. Public Comment Speaker Time Limits: In the interest of facilitating the legislative body’s conduct of the business of the City, members of the public (speakers) who wish to address the legislative body during the meeting will have two minutes per speaker for Consent Calendar Items, Public Hearing Items, Discussion Calendar Items, and Matters not on the Agenda for a maximum total of eight minutes per speaker per meeting. Each speaker shall limit his/her remarks to the specified time allotment. Notice to Lobbyists: When addressing the legislative body, you must identify yourself as a lobbyist and announce the client/business/organization you are representing. Assistance: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, a disability-related modification or accommodation, agenda materials in an alternative format, or auxiliary aids to participate in this meeting, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 916-808 7200 or clerk@cityofsacramento.org as soon as possible. Providing at least 72 hours’ notice will help ensure that reasonable arrangements can be made.