HomeMy WebLinkAbout030031 RES - 12/17/2013Resolution
Adopting the City of Corpus Christi's
Federal Legislative Priorities for the 113th U.S. Congress
WHEREAS, the 113th United States Congress convened on January 3, 2013 for
two annual sessions and is scheduled to adjourn on January 3, 2015; and
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and its residents, businesses, industry,
governments, agencies and institutions benefit significantly from federal
programs and services provided in the community and are greatly impacted by
Congressional legislative activities; and
WHEREAS, The City's Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Department is
responsible for monitoring state and federal governmental activities, developing
legislative programs approved by City Council, managing the City's legislative
consultant, and coordinating legislative activities with other public and private
sector entities and municipal advocacy organizations; and
WHEREAS, for about 20 years, the City of Corpus Christi has contracted with
Larry Meyers of Meyers and Associates, in Washington, D.C., to assist with
monitoring and advocating the City's federal legislative policy agenda; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide guidance for the City's officers and
representatives in conducting the City's legislative efforts and relations; and
WHEREAS, to be successful, this ever - evolving business environment requires
close contact and constant communication with legislative leadership, external
legislative consultants, municipal advocacy organizations, statewide municipal
partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders; and
WHEREAS, the City will communicate, collaborate and work supportively with
the United States Conference of Mayors, the National League of Cities, the
National Community Development Association, the Alliance for Interstate 69
Texas, and any other like- minded municipally -based federal organizations to
further mutual goals; and
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas:
SECTION 1. The City Council generally SUPPORTS federal legislation and/or
administrative actions that:
• Protect and enhance City revenues;
• Reduce or eliminates costs to the City;
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• Furthers local control;
• Protects policies previously established by City leadership through
Charter, ordinances, resolutions and master plans; and
• Provides increased educational opportunities and job creation /retention for
the citizens of Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region through the
Port of Corpus Christi authority, public schools, community colleges and
universities.
SECTION 2. The City Council generally OPPOSES federal legislation and/or
administrative actions that:
• Undermine the principle of home rule and local control by the City;
• Results in the loss of revenue or negatively impacts potential revenue
growth to the City;
• Diminishes the authority of cities to regulate and manage their growth and
development;
• Nullify or undermine the City's policies contained in existing provisions of
the Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and master plans, unless such
changes expand the City's ability to manage its own affairs; and
• Imposes unfunded mandates that requires any expenditures by the City
unless all costs are fully reimbursed by the mandating governmental
entity.
SECTION 3. The City Council's federal legislative priorities for the 113'h
Congress include:
Tax Policy
• Oppose taxation of the interest earned by investors in bonds issued by
municipalities and other local governments.
• Support the Marketplace Fairness Act authorizing state and local
governments to collect taxes owed on Internet and mail -order sales.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
• Support increases and oppose further reductions in funding for
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), HOME (Home
Investment Partnership) program, homeless programs.
Appropriations
• Support continued funding for existing City grant- recipient programs and
monitor legislation impacting those programs.
• Encourage Congress to pass annual budgets that prevents cuts required
by the Budget Control Act.
Military Installations
• Support funding, staffing, and operations for the strategic missions at
military installations in the Coastal Bend.
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• Support efforts to enhance missions, operations, and contracting
opportunities to increase their military value.
• Support military construction funding as identified by base commanders
and personnel.
• Oppose furloughs of military and contract employees forced by federal
budget sequestration or government shut- downs.
Transportation Infrastructure & Development
• Support re- authorization of MAP 21, the federal transportation bill for at
least five years.
• Support a sustainable source of revenue that will provide for stable
funding for investment in transportation infrastructure and transit services.
• Support continued funding through the appropriations process of the
Transportation Investment for Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER)
Grant Program.
• Support continuation of and funding for the Transportation Infrastructure
Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA).
• Support initiatives to fund construction and upgrades of existing highway
infrastructure to interstate standards to complete Interstate 69 throughout
Texas, specifically supporting an amendment designating State Highway
44 from Freer east to Corpus Christi as a "Future Segment of Interstate
69"
• Support federal funding for construction of replacement of the Harbor
Bridge (US 181) — a bridge of national significance.
• Support funding for railroad system improvements and improve funding to
maintenance dredging for the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to improve the
Port of Corpus Christi.
• Support funding for freight rail that will improve the rail connectivity and
make the rail system safer and more efficient, improve environmental
sustainability and encourage competitive rail access to ports.
• Support funding for the Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation
Security Administration to continue to provide safe and efficient passenger
and freight movement.
• Support continued federal investment and priority into infrastructure to
facilitate freight movement.
• Support 1 -69 being included in the designation of the National Freight
Network now under consideration by the federal Department of
Transportation.
Gulf of Mexico
• Support legislation, such as S. 1555/H.R. 3429 (Rigs -to -Reef Habitat
Protection Act) or H.R. 6208 (REEFS Act) from 112th Congress, to
prevent the U.S. Department of the Interior's destructive Operations Idle
Iron program that weakens artificial reef creation.
• Monitor Gulf of Mexico fisheries management proposals.
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• Support implementation of the RESTORE Act.
Environmental Protection Agency
• Oppose overreaching, unrealistic, and unachievable standards and
regulations for air, water, wastewater, and stormwater.
• When appropriate and when requested, assist state and local
governments and local business and industry to secure necessary permits
from EPA, USACE or other federal agencies.
• Support appropriations to EPA to allow the agency to invest and serve as
a partner to municipal governments for construction and rehabilitation of
infrastructure to achieve air, water, wastewater and stormwater goals.
Clean Water Act Renewal
• Support renewal /reauthorization of Clean Water Act
• Support changes to the CWA that incentivizes investments in municipal
infrastructure to achieve improvements in water quality.
• Support changes to the CWA that gives cities flexibility to evaluate
replacement costs to repair and maintenance costs and determine the
most cost - effective, Tong -term solution.
• Support integrated planning initiatives to reduce sanitary sewer system
overflows (SSOs).
Water Resources Development Act (WRDA)
• Support renewal of WRDA, including repeal of earmark ban.
• Support continued funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
and ensure strategic utilization of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund for
maintenance and dredging projects.
Higher Education
• Support funding for academic and scientific research, student financial aid,
and other federal initiatives that strengthens Coastal Bend higher
education institutions.
Appointments
• Support prompt appointment and confirmation of a qualified, permanent
U.S. District Judge for the Corpus Christi District to assure due process
and equal justice under the law.
Flood Insurance
• Support amendments to the Biggert- Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act
that delays implementation of the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP) premium increases to consumers and ensures adequate policy
coverage at affordable rates.
SECTION 4. The Legislative Priorities remain in effect until amended by the City
Council.
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SECTION 5. The City Manager is directed to distribute these Legislative
Priorities to the local legislative delegation, legislative leadership, external
legislative consultants, municipal advocacy organizations, federal municipal
partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders to solicit their
advice and support.
This resolution takes effect upon City Council approval on this the tenth day of
December, 2013.
ATTEST: THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
Corpus Christi, Texas
Tenth of December, 2013
Nelda Martinez
Mayor
The above resolution was passed by the following vote:
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
Chad Magill
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Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
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