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CALED Legislative Watch
2008-2009 Policy Agenda
- Workforce development
- Business retention and expansion with an emphasis on manufacturing
- Defined state's role in economic development
- Establish local economic development as state policy
- Building local economic development capacity
Policy Objectives
- Make permanent the current Office of Business Investment Services (SB 1537) in the Labor Agency.
- Legislate the transfer of federal (EDA) Loan funds from Controller to BT&H (AB 3057).
- Define economic development and economic development organizations in State Law (AB 3057).
- Provide incentives for business to invest in Economic Development Corporations (AB 2530) or create a special fund to support local EDC's.
- Realign the Economic Development program in the Department of Housing Community Development to report directly to the director of HCD and create an assistant to the director for economic development.
- Establish a public sector professional development institute as part of the Community Colleges Economic and Workforce Development Program.
- Allocate some funding to support Community Colleges to coordinate statewide (public sector) customer service training initiative at Merced Community College.
- Seek ways to encourage State and Local Governments to buy local as a way to grow existing small businesses in California communities.
- Encourage HCD to establish a series of rural technical assistance centers (using CDBG funds) to help promote local job development projects.
- Encourage State Agencies to identify State owned surplus lands (assets) that could be used for local economic development.
- Allow local communities to utilize the sales tax override authority to promote economic development.
- Allow for establishment of regional labor prevailing wage rates in order to encourage economic development activities.
- Advocate for a new State paradigm for the State's role in economic development.
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