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Resolution No. 5312
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personnel, allocation of City resources, or local decision-making, either negatively or <br />positively. The issues addressed by the bill are of high interest to the City even if they do <br />not directly impact the operations, services, or finances of the City. <br /> <br />Lobby Resource Allocation: IGR Staff in Salem work closely with legislative coordinators. If <br />the bill is a City specific issue, IGR will testify, with a legislative coordinator if necessary. <br />This, may necessitate the involvement of an executive or expert department staff or the <br />Mayor and/or Council members. If it is an issue less specific to the City, written testimony <br />will be offered. IGR staff will contact members of the bill’s committee prior to a bill being <br />passed out of committee. In the event of a floor vote, IGR staff will submit letters to all <br />legislators and try to contact as many of them as possible, starting with our delegation first, <br />and then to legislators we suspect might be “swing votes.” <br /> <br />-The issues addressed by the bill are alluded to in the City’s <br />Legislative Policies document or included in other policy document or direction. The bill <br />would have a slight impact on City administration, operations, or services, with potential <br />implications for City finances, either negatively or positively. The bill requires tracking <br />because amendments could elevate bill to Priority One or Priority Two. The issues <br />addressed by the bill are of slight interest to the City even if they do not directly impact the <br />operations, services, or finances of the City. <br /> <br />Lobby Resource Allocation: Depending on recommendation, IGR staff contacts committee <br />members from local delegation, as well as the committee chair or submits written <br />testimony or letter to proper committee, with no further involvement. In the event of a <br />floor vote, IGR staff will submit letters to all legislators. <br /> <br />Review by the IGR Committee: <br /> The bill is placed on the IGR Committee agenda for review as soon as possible after <br />all applicable staff has commented on the bill. <br /> The IGR Committee meets and reviews all bills on the IGR Committee agenda and <br />may pull any or all bills off the agenda for discussion. <br /> Any LC staff that has reviewed and commented on a bill that is pulled for discussion <br />will be prepared to discuss the bill at the IGR Committee meeting. <br /> If a bill is not pulled for discussion, the staff recommendation stands. If a bill is <br />pulled for discussion, the IGR Committee may keep or change the staff <br />recommendation. The IGR may also direct that IGR staff work to amend a bill. <br /> The IGR Committee votes on all bill priorities and recommendations; the votes need <br />not be unanimous – with unanimous being 3 votes. <br /> <br />The actions of the IGR Committee are presented on the full City Council’s agenda for review <br />and approval. The minutes of the IGR Committee are ratified by the City Council. Any bill <br />that has been reviewed by the IGR Committee may be pulled for discussion at the request <br />of any councilor or by the Mayor. <br /> <br />11. Status of Positions on Bills until Final Ratification by the City Council <br />Time demands in the Legislature may not allow for each bill on which the IGR Committee <br />takes a position to be fully vetted by the full City Council before some type of action on the <br />bill needs to occur. <br />Exhibit A -- Page 15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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