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Inflation Reaccelerates Your May California CLASS Investor Update Economic data released in April highlighted ongoing inflation challenges, with rising energy prices driving stronger-than-expected increases in consumer costs. While inflation remains well below the peaks of recent years, elevated oil and gasoline prices, combined with persistent pressure in housing and service sectors, have slowed progress toward the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. As a result, the Fed is expected to maintain its cautious, “wait-and-see” approach, keeping interest rates higher for longer while monitoring future inflation and labor market trends. Markets now anticipate that ...
Gathering in Bishop to discuss rural healthcare access were: Erasmo Viveros of the California Special Districts Association; Valerie Spake for Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil; Alison Murray and Alison Partridge, NIHD executives; Austin Gilbert for Asm. David Tangipa; local healthcare CEOs Christian Wallis (NIHD), Earl Lent (Toiyabe), and Dr. Kevin Flanigan (SIHD); Toiyabe CFO Ray Verin; NIHD Board members David Lent and Laura Smith; and Inyo County HHS Director Anna Scott and Assistant County Administrator Meaghan McCamman. Photo by Barbara Laughon/Northern Inyo Healthcare District By: @Erasmo Viveros Christian Wallis, CEO of Northern Inyo Healthcare District, ...
By: @Marcus Detwiler Despite having failed passage last year in the Senate Judiciary Committee, a significant mandate bill opposed by CSDA is once again active and moving forward. Assembly Bill 1337 (Ward) would revise the Information Practices Act of 1977 (IPA) , a comprehensive privacy statute that currently only applies to the State, to newly obligate special districts to observe the IPA. On April 27, 2026, AB 1337 was withdrawn from the Senate Judiciary Committee , where it had fallen one vote short in 2025, and on May 6 it was re-referred to the Senate Committee on Privacy, Digital Technologies, and Consumer Protection . The IPA prescribes ...
By: @Aaron Avery CSDA and its coalition partners have continued to lead the way in preserving public agencies’ flexibility in using workplace technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Automated Decision Systems (ADS), Workplace Surveillance technology, and other legacy and emerging technologies. On May 14, the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committees dispensed with their Suspense Files, determining which fiscally-impactful bills will advance to the floor, and which will be held on suspense (bills held on suspense are dead for the year). CSDA members advocated against two of the measures to their representatives at Special Districts Legislative ...
The House and Congress SNAP: Manatt invites local leaders to a webinar to discuss the changing federal and state landscape on SNAP benefits and food and nutrition policy. The session will feature speakers who have deep experience in emerging health care and food and nutrition policy. Join us on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, for this timely discussion. Congress: Members were sent home for the Memorial Day recess and will return the first week of June Appropriations : The House Appropriations Committee advanced its Energy and Water bill, along with the Legislative Branch measure, on Wednesday. The committee also advanced its ...
New Grant Opportunities Department of the Interior FY 2026 Coastal Program WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to conserve and restore habitat for fish and wildlife by supporting voluntary, locally led conservation projects in coastal watersheds across the United States and its territories. Click here for more information. WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Eligible applicants are local government, academic institutions, Native American tribes, non-profits, private sector, schools/school districts, state government, and Tribal organizations/institutions. TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $6 million WHEN IS IT DUE? Rolling Department of the Interior ...
By: @Mustafa Hessabi , CSDA Chief Counsel The year is off to a busy start, and that includes CSDA efforts to represent the voice of special districts in the courts. CSDA represents the interests of independent special districts wherever law or policy is made – including the courts – and has acted in key cases described below that may influence the how public agencies operate. CSDA receives insights on its amicus efforts from the Legal Advisory Working Group , comprised of attorneys throughout the state with experience serving the unique needs of special districts and the communities they serve. You can find more information on cases from 2025 by reviewing ...
New Grant Opportunities Department of Agriculture FY 2026 Community Connect Grant Program WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance to eligible applicants that will provide broadband service in rural, economically challenged communities where service does not exist. Click here for more information. WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Eligible applicants are state and local governments, Federally recognized tribes, incorporated organizations, nonprofits, and the private sector. TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $17 million WHEN IS IT DUE? June 29, 2026 Department of Commerce FY 2026 AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program ...
The House and Senate are in session. The Senate returns today to consider the President’s nominees. Later this week, the Senate is expected to consider Republicans’ budget reconciliation measure. The House returns tomorrow to consider legislation on student athletes, veterans’ benefits, and the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. FY27 Appropriations: The House Appropriations Committee will mark-up two more annual funding bills: the Energy and Water bill, along with the Legislative Branch measure on Wednesday . The committee will also release its Transportation-HUD and Interior-Environment funding bills on Wednesday morning, with a subcommittees ...
By: @Anna Stagg California has increased wildfire resilience funding in recent years, according to a May 13, 2026, report from the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) titled “ Overview of State Wildfire Resilience Funding .” The same day as the LAO’s publication, CAL FIRE opened applications for the Regional Wildfire and Landscape Resilience Grant, underscoring the LAO report’s findings. According to grant guidelines published by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Climate & Energy Program, up to $30 million of Fiscal Year 2025/2026 funding will be awarded to eligible applicants for CAL FIRE Regional Grants. The minimum grant amount requested ...
By: @Lilia Hernandez Cal/OSHA released for public comment the most recent updates/revisions to the draft proposed regulations implementing Senate Bill 553 (Cortese, 2023) pertaining to Workplace Violence Prevention . Special districts can provide public comment before June 1, 2026. SB 553 was signed into law September 30, 2023, and became effective July 1, 2024. With limited exceptions, the measure requires employers to develop and implement a plan for addressing workplace violence as specified in Labor Code Section 6401.9. CSDA, among other local government agencies, went on record to oppose the legislative mandate for various reasons. Cal/OSHA ...
By: @Brittney Barsotti On May 13, 2026, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced they are allocating $1 billion to the California Clean Fuel Reward program that will provide rebates for the purchase of medium to heavy-duty vehicles. These are class 2b and above trucks that are required by the Advanced Clean Fleets ACF regulations requiring conversion to zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) for state and local government fleets. According to the press release and website the program will begin on June 26, 2026, but there is an option to “enroll now” on the website. The rebate program ...
By: @Ophelia Szigeti Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled his final State Budget May Revision on May 14, 2026, framing the proposal as fiscally responsible and structurally balanced. However, in doing so, he outlined a budget trailer bill proposal that could restrict development related fee revenue that special districts and other local agencies rely on to fund infrastructure needed to support new housing. Throughout his presentation, Governor Newsom emphasized what he described as California’s economic “dominance,” highlighting the state’s manufacturing strength, agricultural output, and broader economic influence. At the same time, he acknowledged a series ...
@Ophelia Szigeti The efforts of special district officials attending this year’s Special Districts Legislative Days paid off last week when the two workplace technology bills opposed during the event’s 90 legislative office visits organized by CSDA were held under submission, effectively killing the legislation. California lawmakers advanced hundreds of bills on May 14, 2026, as the State Senate and Assembly Committees on Appropriations held their respective Suspense File hearings. This is one of the Legislature’s key deadlines for determining which measures will continue moving through the legislative process. During the hearings, leaders of both committees ...
The House and Senate are in session The Senate returns today to consider the President’s nominees, including Kevin Warsh’s nomination to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. The Senate is also set to advance their portions of the reconciliation bill funding immigration enforcement, with $38.2 billion for ICE; $26 billion for offices under CBP; $5 billion for DHS; $1.5 billion for DOJ; and $1 billion for the Secret Service The House returns tomorrow, May 12 th to consider several law enforcement measures during National Police Week, including Cashless Bail Reporting Act (H.R.5625); Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council released its final report, outlining its recommendations to reform federal disaster response, recovery, and mitigation programs. The Council’s final report details 10 recommendations: Equip SLTT to lead disaster response with the federal government in a supporting role Encourage National Capability Standards Adoption Build Scalable Training Resources Professionalization of Emergency Management Catastrophic Planning & Exercise Standards Revitalize & promote use of the Unified Resource Catalog Enhance critical federal programs & resources to support communities Realign ...
By: @Kyle Packham With Governor Gavin Newsom set to release the May Revision to his 2026-2027 State Budget Proposal this week, legislative leaders in the State Senate and Assembly recently announced their own budget frameworks. Assembly Framework On May 7, Assembly Democrats announced their Road Map to a Responsible and Compassionate Budget : a framework of priorities that underscores an ongoing commitment to protecting health care access and essential safety-net programs, along with increasing the rainy-day fund and advancing new housing policies. Among the housing policies referenced in the Assembly plan are a push for a new housing bond, more ...
By: @Marcus Detwiler First enacted in 1949, the " Teeter Plan " provides counties with an optional alternative method for allocating delinquent property tax revenues. Using the accrual method of accounting under the Teeter Plan, counties allocate property tax revenues based on the total amount of property taxes billed but not yet collected. The Teeter Plan allows counties to finance property tax receipts for local agencies, including special districts, by borrowing money to advance cash to each taxing jurisdiction in an amount equal to the current year's delinquent property taxes. In exchange, the counties receive the penalties and interest on the delinquent ...
New Grant Opportunities Department of Agriculture FY 2026 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant Program WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program provides financial assistance to enable and improve distance learning and telemedicine services in rural areas, supporting the use of telecommunications-enabled equipment and technologies by students, teachers, medical professionals, and rural residents. This program is targeted to rural areas with populations 20,000 or fewer. Click here for more information. WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Eligible applicants include most entities that provide education or health care through ...
Republished with permission of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore ( www.lcwlegal.com ) By Abigail Choi on April 28, 2026 As California public agencies increasingly experiment with generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) tools like ChatGPT, a critical question is no longer theoretical: are AI prompts and outputs subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”)? Recent reporting and public records requests suggest the answer may soon be tested in real time—and that agencies should prepare now. Just as importantly, these developments highlight a parallel concern: how AI use may affect public trust in government communications. ...