League News
Rancho Cordova Council Member David Sander and Sacramento Council Member Eric Guerra joined representatives from the Fix Our Roads Coalition at a press conference this morning to talk about critical transportation investments being funded through SB 1.
ICYMI: On Friday, the Governor released his May Revise Budget, which includes $137.6 billion in General Fund spending for the fiscal year that begins July 1.
Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Coursey spoke on behalf of the League and cities at a rally on the Capitol steps on May 9 to urge the state to increase funding for disaster preparedness.
Conferences & Education

Join the League of California Cities Women's Caucus for a free webinar on May 31 from 1:30–3:30 p.m. titled The New Norm: Cultural Changes in the #MeToo Era Workplace
May 23

June 27-28

June 29

July 19
Inland Empire/Desert Mountain CitiPAC Gala, Ontario

Aug. 19
North Bay Division Bocce Tournament, Yountville
Sept. 12
CitiPAC Leadership Reception, Long Beach

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Sep. 12-14

Oct. 8
Riverside CitiPAC Golf Tournament, Beaumont

Oct. 11
Central Valley Division CitiPAC, Patterson
Opportunities for Cities

U.S. Communities, the League of California Cities ® and the California State Association of Counties sponsored government purchasing alliance, is hosting a free regional event on Wednesday, June 13 in Eastvale.

Some of the most significant benefits of League membership for cities since 1988 have flowed from the League’s co-sponsorship of the California Statewide Communities Development Authority.
More News & Events

Gov. Jerry Brown just released his May Budget Revise and the Legislature enters its last week for policy committees to meet, followed by its last week for fiscal committees to meet prior to June 4.
  Applications Due June 9
 
The Veterans Housing and Homelessness Program has announced a NOFA for qualifying developers and nonprofit entities to construct, acquire, rehabilitate, or preserve affordable multifamily housing for veterans and their families. 
 
ConnectHomeUSA is an effort to bridge the digital divide in HUD-assisted communities around the country and so that residents can connect to the Internet at home and enjoy access to digital literacy, affordable devices, as well as educational content. Cities can apply for this assistance between May 15 through June 15, 2018.