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By @Jeff Frey , Of Counsel, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo Do public contracting issues freak you out? Well, my friend, I feel you. Despite the Legislature’s goal to make the law “clearer and easier to find” (Pub. Contract Code § 100), the topic involves numerous statutes buried across the Civil Code, Labor Code, Public Contract Code, Government Code, and more. The following is a summary of important issues to consider when preparing and reviewing your next bid or contract. Bidding Many, but not all, special districts have competitive bidding requirements. Knowing your bidding rules is half the battle! If competitive bidding is required ...
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2026 Special district leaders across California rely on CSDA to provide professional development opportunities that empower them to tackle the challenges they face every day – and often the best sessions are hosted by thought leaders and innovators like you, who provide services to these same leaders. We are currently working to build next year’s calendar of educational offerings and would like to invite you to submit your session ideas. Choose your format: Webinar: 1–2 hours, offered free to CSDA members. Perfect for timely topics and broad reach across the state. Virtual Workshop: Two half-day sessions, ~6 hours ...
DHS Reopened: The House approved a bill by voice vote to fund all of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) except its immigration enforcement agencies, ending the longest agency shutdown in U.S. history. The shutdown has lasted more than 10 weeks, with DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin warning that the agency would soon run out of money to pay its employees. While House Republicans have opposed passing the Senate-approved bill, arguing that it should include funding for immigration enforcement agencies, House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly faced pressure from the White House and some House Republican lawmakers to pass it before the chamber leaves town for ...
Looking for a meaningful, one‑of‑a‑kind way to showcase your district pride? The Special District Leadership Foundation (SDLF) is offering custom cowboy horseshoe artwork personalized with your district’s initials, handcrafted by artist Rick Wood. Best of all, proceeds support the SDLF Scholarship Program. Each piece is uniquely designed to highlight your district’s identity—making it a standout display for your office, board room, or home. How It Works Bidding starts at $200, and the top 10 highest bids received by July 1 will be accepted. What Winners Receive Each winning bidder will receive a custom-designed horseshoe art piece and can: Choose ...
By; @Kristin Withrow One of the nation’s largest agricultural water districts, Westlands Water District spans roughly 1,000 square miles — about 614,000 acres — primarily in western Fresno County with a small portion in Kings County. Formed in 1952, its core mission is to deliver reliable and affordable agricultural water to farmers who grow nearly 70 varieties of food and fiber commodities to communities across the country and the world. That mission has grown more complicated as the state addresses the limitations of an unpredictable water supply. Allocations from the federal Central Valley Project fluctuate sharply from year to year. At the same time, ...
By: @Anna Stagg While CSDA’s eNews highlights the most important news of the week, CSDA’s Advocacy News community board and email list keep you up to date on developments from the California state capitol and beyond. Don’t miss out! Get the hottest issues, including breaking news, from CSDA’s lobbyists at the Advocacy News Community Board. Subscribe now for updates delivered to your inbox in real time or daily digest. Below is a sample of some hot issues from last week shared to Advocacy News: House Sends DHS Funding Bill to President Trump's Desk Breaking news from the National Special Districts Association (NSDA), of which CSDA is a founding ...
On April 30, the House passed, by voice vote, the Senate-passed Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7147); President Trump signed H.R. 7147 into law shortly thereafter (P.L. 119-86), ending the 76-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which began on February 14, 2026. P.L. 119-86 fully funds all parts of DHS through September 30, 2026, with the exception of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Security Operations of Customs and Border Protection (CBP). House and Senate Republicans plan to provide three years’ worth of funding ($70 billion) for those two agencies by June 1, ...
NEW GRANTS Program Description Infrastructure Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Housing Policy Research Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity Awards made through this NOFO will fund quality research projects that: (1) contribute to knowledge about housing policy in the United States; and (2) generate actionable insights and evidence that can applied by policymakers and communities in the short-term. Award maximum : $1,500,000 Program funding: $8,000,000 Eligible applicants: State, county, city governments; Native American tribal governments; Small businesses; ...
By: @Marcus Detwiler On Monday, April 27, CSDA Legislative Representative Marcus Detwiler and Ripon Fire Protection District Fire Chief Eric DeHart testified before the California State Senate Transportation Committee in opposition to a proposal to divert local revenue toward the California High-Speed Rail project. Watch Special District Testimony The Senate Transportation Committee convened an informational hearing concerning the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s (Authority) draft 2026 Business Plan. The hearing served as an opportunity for members of the Committee to critically examine the plan and press representatives from the Authority ...
The Challenge To dispose of surplus assets, the District relied on a combination of local auction houses, classified advertisements, and online marketplace platforms. This approach created several challenges: Required multiple forms of public notification, increasing the administrative workload Incurred out-of-pocket costs for advertising and auction services Required significant staff time to coordinate listings, respond to inquiries, and manage logistics Made it difficult to dispose of lower-value or miscellaneous items efficiently The process was time-consuming, costly, and difficult to manage across different asset types. The Solution ...
By; @Kristin Withrow For many small special districts, “audit season” can feel like a scramble. Files are pulled together, numbers are double-checked, and staff—often wearing multiple hats—try to make sense of it all under tight timelines. But according to Samantha Prall, Managing Director at Platinum Strategies Inc., audits don’t have to be stressful. “An audit is essentially a review of your financial records to make sure everything is accurate and reported correctly,” she explains. “It happens annually, and many districts bring in outside help to get ready.” That preparation often begins earlier than people expect. Auditors typically conduct interim ...
This content was provided by Amy Greyson, Senior Attorney, Richards, Watson & Gershon. The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has announced a one-year extension of the deadline for public agencies to comply with its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines . These Guidelines, adopted under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), require that government services, programs, and activities on websites and mobile apps be accessible to people with disabilities. In April 2024, the DOJ published a set of technical requirements requiring public entities to comply, at a minimum, with Level A and Level AA success criteria and conformance requirements ...
By; @Kyle Packham On April 21, 2026, the California Secretary of State determined Initiative 1983 (25-0006A1) is now eligible for the November 3, 2026 statewide ballot. The initiative, which is opposed by CSDA, would retroactively invalidate certain voter-approved special taxes as well as certain property transfer taxes representing a significant share of revenue for numerous charter cities. Titled, “LIMITS ABILITY OF VOTERS TO RAISE REVENUES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT”, the initiative increases the approval threshold on voter-initiated ballot measures from a simple majority (over 50 percent) to two-thirds. In charter ...
By; @Aaron Avery CSDA and its coalition partners have continued leading the way on legislation that could critically impact special districts’ ability to deliver affordable local services to their communities. Among the key workplace technology bills seeing action in April were two of the bills covered by CSDA members during this month’s Special Districts Legislative Days: AB 1898 (Schultz) Workplace Artificial Intelligence Tools – OPPOSE AB 2027 (Ward) Worker Data Prohibitions: Artificial Intelligence – OPPOSE Updates on these measures and additional important pending legislation are below. SB 947 (McNerney) Employment: automated decision ...
Congress: FY27 Appropriations: House Republicans are slated to approve two more bills for floor consideration that would fund some domestic agencies through September 30. The House Appropriations Committee will meet tomorrow to begin voting on legislation funding National Security-State programs, and plans to vote Wednesday on the Agriculture-FDA spending bill. On Thursday, the House Commerce, Justice, Science, and Legislative Branch Subcommittees will hold a markup to consider their respective FY27 bills. FY 27 Earmarks: The House Agriculture-FDA bill includes earmarks for dozens of cities and countries. A table detailing ...
NEW GRANTS Program Description Transportation/Infrastructure Federal Railroad Administration (FRA): FY25-26 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Grant Program The CRISI program funds projects that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail. Award maximum : $2,039,246,480 Program funding: $2,039,246,480 Eligible applicants: State, county, city, special district governments; Transit authorities; Native American tribal governments; ...
By; Abigail Ellerman, Associate, Richards, Watson & Gershon. The California Public Records Act (“CPRA”) does not impose an obligation on a public agency to preserve records it withholds as exempt beyond their otherwise applicable retention period merely because the agency’s justification for withholding may later be challenged in court. In Gilroy v. Superior Court , the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley submitted a series of CPRA requests to the City of Gilroy after receiving complaints about the destruction of personal property during homeless encampment cleanups. A 2018 request sought “any and all public records constituting, reflecting or relating ...

Data Center Newsletter

With the range of opportunities and challenges data centers present for local governments, understanding how to navigate the federal and state AI policy landscape is key for local governments considering measures to best support their communities. The AI/Data Center Newsletter that is linked below, provided through the National Special Districts Association, provides an overview of AI and data center policy developments at multiple levels of government. Review the Newsletter #AdvocacyNews #FeatureNews
CSDA partner California CLASS is pleased to introduce California CLASS Term Series II, a pooled investment vehicle designed to deliver a fixed rate of return while prioritizing capital preservation, planned-date liquidity, and competitive yields - built on the same high‑quality credit exposures as the California CLASS Prime Fund. TERM SERIES II HIGHLIGHTS • Competitive yields • Minimum investment: $100,000 • Minimum investment period: 60 days • Maximum investment period: 365 days • Customized redemption date selected by you • Interest paid at maturity • Investments permitted by California Government Code 53601. View the California CLASS Information Statement ...