Registration Open for CSAC Legislative Conference
Opportunity to Receive Latest Information Counties Need
Registration is now open for CSAC’s 2016 Legislative Conference, scheduled for May 18-19 in Sacramento. Coming just days after the release of the Governor’s May budget revision, the conference provides the perfect forum to get the latest information from CSAC staff, issue experts and lawmakers as we work to ensure county priorities are part of the final budget deal in June.
Attendees will have an opportunity to discuss important issues with legislative leaders, as well attend workshops focusing on homelessness and the November ballot. Key CSAC priorities, including public safety, transportation, Medi-Cal administrative costs, infrastructure, medical marijuana and tree mortality, will also be discussed during the two-day conference.
The conference also provides an opportunity for California county officials to meet with their local legislators and discuss issues of mutual concern. “They value your local perspective,” explains Richard Forster, CSAC President and Amador County Supervisor. “When California counties speak with a collective voice, people in the Capitol stop and listen. After all, we are One Family, 58 Strong!”
To review the entire conference schedule, click here.
Register by March 26 to receive $50.00 off regular advance registration rates. And book your hotel reservation quickly to ensure you have a room close to the conference.
“We look forward to seeing you in Sacramento in May,” President Forster says. “I encourage strong participation from all 58 counties. Learning and working together, we make a difference.”