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7-2024

Label: Report

Accept the City of Portland 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda

Accepted

REPORT TO COUNCIL

DATE: January 10, 2024

TO: City Council

FROM: Mayor Ted Wheeler

SUBJECT: Accept the Report on the City of Portland 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda


I am pleased to introduce for City Council review and acceptance the 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda. This agenda will guide the work of the Office of Government Relations during 2024. The City’s 2024 Federal Agenda is focused on the shared priorities of the Portland City Council: developing new models for community safety and behavioral health, addressing homelessness and housing stability, and supporting economic recovery and development. The Agenda also addresses racial justice and civil rights, climate and environmental justice, infrastructure investment, and maintaining local authority and opposing preemption.

Sincerely,

Ted Wheeler

Mayor of Portland

Impact Statement

Purpose of proposed legislation and background information

The purpose of the 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda is to advance the City’s legislative priorities with the Oregon congressional delegation, the Executive Branch, and other relevant members of congress and congressional committees. The Office of Government Relations (OGR) opened the federal legislative agenda building process in September 2023. One work session was held with Council on December 12th, 2023. This report will provide guidance for lobbying and advocacy efforts in 2024 that address the most pressing needs for the City and its residents.

Financial and budgetary impacts

The outcome of lobbying and advocacy efforts on several items in the Report on the 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda could have a direct or indirect impact on City finances, including the potential for infrastructure investments through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and climate investments through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The Report does not amend the budget, change expenses, or change current or future revenues or staffing levels.

Community impacts and community involvement

The Office of Government Relations (OGR) initiated the legislative agenda building process in September 2023. Issue proposals were solicited from all City bureaus and Council offices. OGR worked with council offices, bureau liaisons, and bureau subject matter experts to research and vet concepts for inclusion in the 2024 Agenda.

The City of Portland’s 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda is structured to reflect the shared priorities of the Portland City Council: developing new models for community safety and behavioral health, addressing homelessness and housing stability, and supporting economic recovery and development. The Agenda also addresses racial justice and civil rights, climate and environmental justice, infrastructure investment, and maintaining local authority and opposing preemption. Successful implementation of the 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda will impact Portland residents by providing additional resources for improving access to affordable and stable housing, providing for addiction and mental health services, ensuring safe communities, pursuing racial justice, protecting a healthy environment, making investments in infrastructure, and protecting local authority. 

100% renewable goal

The Report on the City’s 2024 Federal Legislative and Regulatory Agenda contains language that reflects the City’s goal of continued leadership in pursuing responsible, equitable climate policy, and driving Portland toward a just transition with and through a cleaner, more sustainable, and resilient economy. This support complements the City’s goal of meeting 100 percent of community-wide energy needs with renewable energy by 2050.

Financial and budget analysis

Analysis provided by City Budget Office

No financial impact to adopt the report. The agenda contains items that allow the bureau to defend existing revenue streams and pursue new ones as available. 

Document history

Agenda Council action
Time certain
City Council
Accepted
Motion to accept the report: Moved by Mapps and seconded by Gonzalez.

Votes
  • Aye (5):
    • Carmen Rubio
    • Ryan
    • Rene Gonzalez
    • Mingus Mapps
    • Ted Wheeler

City department

Contact

Jack Arriaga

Federal Relations Manager

Agenda type

Time certain

Date and time information

Meeting date
Requested start time
10:05 am
Amount of time requested
30 minutes (1 of 2)
Confirmed time certain
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