First-in-the-Nation ‘Skip the Slip’ Bill Introduced

California State Assemblyman Phil Ting discusses his newly introduced Skip the Slip legislative proposal on Tuesday during a news conference.

California State Assemblyman Phil Ting discusses his newly introduced Skip the Slip legislative proposal on Tuesday during a news conference. Assembly Access via YouTube

 

Connecting state and local government leaders

STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Florida State Capitol sexual harassment settlement … Mayor De Blasio announces NYC Care … and Pennsylvania’s carbon goals.

Good morning, it’s Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019. Leading Route Fifty’s state and local government news roundup is state legislative news but scroll down for more from places like Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Leavenworth, Kansas; Bismarck, North Dakota; and Colfax, California. ...  ALSO ON ROUTE FIFTY The States That Give and Get the Most Federal DollarsBoston Looks to Shore Up Its Harbor Against Flooding in 2019Detroit Gears Up for Decennial Effort to Avoid Census Undercounting IRS Cancels Meeting on Opportunity Zones Rules Due to ShutdownLet’s get to it …

ENVIRONMENT | California State Assemblyman Phil Ting introduced a bill on Tuesday that’s being touted as first-in-the-nation legislation that would usher in big changes at check-out lines at retailers across the Golden State by Jan. 1, 2022. “Instead of making paper receipts the default, let’s make electronic receipts, emailed receipts the default and make paper receipts by request,” the San Francisco lawmaker said during a news conference in Sacramento. According to a “Skip the Slip” report from Green America, a green economy and sustainability nonprofit group, paper receipts in the U.S. annually use 10 million trees, consume 21 billion gallons of water and generate 686 million pounds of waste and 12 billion pounds of carbon dioxide. [Assembly Access via YouTube; Skip the Slip / Green America] … Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced Tuesday that he signed an executive order establishing the commonwealth’s first statewide goal to reduce carbon pollution and the creation of a GreenGov Council to “boost green and sustainable practices in state government to help achieve the goals set in the executive order, while saving taxpayers money and creating jobs in the state’s clean energy economy,” according to Wolf’s office. Among the performance goals for state agencies:

  • Collectively reduce overall energy consumption by 3 percent per year, and 21 percent by 2025 from 2017 levels.
  • Replace 25 percent of the state passenger car fleet with battery electric and plug-in electric hybrid cars by 2025 and evaluate opportunities for the reduction of vehicle miles traveled and incorporation of new technology where appropriate.

[Pennsylvania Governor’s Office]

STATE LEGISLATURES | The Texas Legislature returned to Austin on Tuesday to kick off the new biennial legislative session that ends on May 27. Republican State Rep. Dennis Bonin was unanimously elected speaker, which “marks a new era of leadership in the lower chamber for the first time in a decade.” [Texas Tribune] … Two bills recently introduced in the North Dakota Housewould require law enforcement training and data collection related to missing and murdered indigenous people.” [Bismarck Tribune] … Florida taxpayers will end up paying $900,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit involving a former legislative staffer who was one of six women to accuse former state Sen. Jack Latvala of inappropriate behavior. [WFTV]

HEALTH CARE | New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $100 million proposal for NYC Care, bringing health care on a sliding scale to “undocumented immigrants, low-income residents not enrolled in Medicaid and young workers whose current plans are too expensive.” The program would roll out in the Bronx later this year and then to all city residents by 2021. “We have the tools and opportunity to guarantee health care for all New Yorkers,” Dr. Herminia Palacio, deputy mayor for health and human services, said in the city’s announcement. [Bloomberg; MSNBC; NYC.gov] … Meanwhile in Washington state, Gov. Jay Inslee and Democratic legislators have announced a proposal for a “public option” health care plan through the state’s health-insurance exchange called CascadeCare. [The Seattle Times]

California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks on Tuesday in Colfax. (Courtesy Governor's Office of Emergency Services)

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom spent his first full day in office focused on emergency preparedness, traveling to Colfax in the Sierra Nevada foothills where he announced $305 million in funding that would be used, as the Los Angeles Times reports, “to accelerate the removal of thousands of acres of dense, dry forests and brush, expand emergency crews and modernize 911 systems.” Newsom signed two executive orders as well. The first order, according to the governor’s office “directs state agencies to consider risk management through an added socioeconomic lens. It asks agencies to identify geographic areas with populations that are particularly at risk during natural disasters.” The second order “modernizes the way the state contracts for technology systems, and the order’s first application will be fire detection.” [California Governor’s Office; Los Angeles Times; HuffPost]

LAW ENFORCEMENT | Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has tapped New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison has her pick for police commissioner. [Baltimore Sun; @MayorPugh50] … Sources told the Miami Herald that Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, whose department’s response to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School has faced major scrutiny, has told his top commanders that he expects to be suspended by newly sworn-in Florida Gov. Ron DiSantis. [Miami Herald]

CITY HALLS | The office of San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer has reportedly been in discussions with the Oakland Raiders to play the 2019 season in San Diego before the Raiders relocate to Las Vegas. [Silver and Black Pride / SBNation] … Jermaine Wilson, the new mayor of Leavenworth, Kansas presided over his first city commission meeting on Tuesday. Wilson spent three years in prison after a 2007 felony drug possession conviction, which was later expunged. “When people hear my story, I want people to know there is hope, that there is another way to go,” Wilson said, according to KHSB. “You’ve seen a person come to the other side, who is making a difference, who learned from his mistakes, wants to give back, help the community, prevent crime, let people know that there is another way.” [KHSB] … The mayor of Mountain City, Tennessee was arrested on Tuesday night for obstruction of justice related to a traffic stop made on Dec. 22. [WJHL]

EDUCATION | The Bridgeport, Connecticut school district’s computer network has been the victim of a ransomware attack that came on Friday. [Connecticut Post] … The office of Washington State Treasurer Duane Davidson has launched a series of online educational modules designed to “provide quick and easy access to financial education topics for adults and teens throughout Washington.” [Washington State Treasurer’s Office]

X
This website uses cookies to enhance user experience and to analyze performance and traffic on our website. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Learn More / Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Accept Cookies
X
Cookie Preferences Cookie List

Do Not Sell My Personal Information

When you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. However, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies, which may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings according to your preference. You cannot opt-out of our First Party Strictly Necessary Cookies as they are deployed in order to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting the cookie banner and remembering your settings, to log into your account, to redirect you when you log out, etc.). For more information about the First and Third Party Cookies used please follow this link.

Allow All Cookies

Manage Consent Preferences

Strictly Necessary Cookies - Always Active

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Sale of Personal Data, Targeting & Social Media Cookies

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information to third parties. These cookies collect information for analytics and to personalize your experience with targeted ads. You may exercise your right to opt out of the sale of personal information by using this toggle switch. If you opt out we will not be able to offer you personalised ads and will not hand over your personal information to any third parties. Additionally, you may contact our legal department for further clarification about your rights as a California consumer by using this Exercise My Rights link

If you have enabled privacy controls on your browser (such as a plugin), we have to take that as a valid request to opt-out. Therefore we would not be able to track your activity through the web. This may affect our ability to personalize ads according to your preferences.

Targeting cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.

Social media cookies are set by a range of social media services that we have added to the site to enable you to share our content with your friends and networks. They are capable of tracking your browser across other sites and building up a profile of your interests. This may impact the content and messages you see on other websites you visit. If you do not allow these cookies you may not be able to use or see these sharing tools.

If you want to opt out of all of our lead reports and lists, please submit a privacy request at our Do Not Sell page.

Save Settings
Cookie Preferences Cookie List

Cookie List

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts. More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Functional Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Performance Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Sale of Personal Data

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.

Social Media Cookies

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.

Targeting Cookies

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.