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Monday, 11 December 2006 00:43

Board of Supervisors Establishes Priorities

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slide25The Board of Supervisors has discussed their 2007 Legislative Strategies. David French, the county’s federal Lobbyist appeared before the board with a presentation that included a list of the county’s priorities. Currently, that includes library services. This request was submitted by the lobbyists and 150,000 dollars were received, however the appropriations are incomplete for the fiscal year at this time. The money will receive it when available. The next priority is the distance learning facility for the Consumes Community College partnership for opportunities in the county. Senator Barbara Boxer continues to be helpful in this endeavor. Indian Gaming also tops the list as the lobbyists keep watch on Congress looking to make sure no back doors open for either of the proposed casinos in Ione and Plymouth. Currently, Indian Gaming issues are moving very slowly through Congress.

slide26Highly publicized bills in regards to Indian Gaming by John McCain and Richard Pombo appear to be stalled. According to French the focus in Washington is changing from a heavy emphasis on gaming to a look at the health and welfare of all native Peoples, whether or not they have a casino for economic sustainability. Oversight on Indian Gaming Issues is also a topic in the wake of the Jack Abramoff Lobbying scandal. Also, the Federal Lobbyists could be helpful with the Mule Creek State Prison issue, as the presence of nitrates appearing in local wells could have Federal implications.

slide27French stated that he will notify the appropriate federal officials of the latest findings. Eventually federal support could help the county in dealing with the state. French reported on the changes in Congress and how that could impact Amador County. Priorities Discussed remain the same for the near future with libraries, parks, roads and Indian Gaming issues topping the list.

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