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San Joaquin County 2011 Federal Legislative Report Paul Sweet NPS September 27, 2011.

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1 San Joaquin County 2011 Federal Legislative Report Paul Sweet NPS September 27, 2011

2 112th Congress: First Session Overview Appropriations requests not accepted by Congressional or Senatorial offices for FY 2012 Continuing Resolution: FY 2011 Appropriations finally completed in April House Budget Resolution adopted with cuts of $6.2 trillion over the next 10 years; Senate does not adopt a budget resolution Debt Ceiling agreement created spending levels for both houses, and created a Super Committee for further cuts County Involvement in Federal Issues –Letters to Delegation and Administration –Meetings in the County with Congressional members

3 San Joaquin County Priorities Veterans’ Affairs Facilities Health Care and Human Services Agriculture and Environmental Mgmt. Housing and Community Development Transportation and Infrastructure Projects Public Safety and Emergency Services Water and Delta Issues

4 County Priorities: Veterans’ Affairs Facilities and Health Care Active engagement with Congressional Offices and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs leads to successful campaign supporting French Camp site for new clinic and long-term care facility Implementation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) continues despite opposition in Congress Medicaid and Medicare funding targeted for reductions by members of the Super Committee Health Information Technology continues to be a high priority for DHHS Reimbursement for Emergency Medical Care for Undocumented Persons

5 County Priorities: Airport, Transportation and Public Safety Advocacy for long-term reauthorization of the FAA Reauthorization of the Highway bill for 2 – 6 years and new funding sources for the Highway Trust Fund Submission of Priority Items to Congressional Delegation for the transportation reauthorization bill Advocacy for additional infrastructure funding in proposed American Jobs Act, including a National Infrastructure Bank Additional funding for interoperable communications Funding for juvenile justice facilities

6 Forecast for 2012 –Implications of Election Year – Deadlock? –Reapportionment and Redistricting –Issues for Consideration Super Committee Consequences Tax Reforms American Jobs Act Appropriations/Federal Spending Highway Bill and FAA Reauthorization Infrastructure Financing Affordable Care Act Implementation Immigration Reforms Housing/Foreclosures Legislation

7 Questions and Discussion Paul Sweet Jeff Taylor


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