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Meeting Name: Joint MTC ABAG Legislation Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/14/2025 9:45 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Board Room - 1st Floor
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25-0190 12a. MinutesApproval of Joint MTC ABAG Legislation Committee Minutes of the February 14, 2025 Meeting   Action details Not available
25-0385 12b. ReportAssembly Bill 334 (Petri-Norris): Tolling Interoperability Facilitates national tolling interoperability by authorizing toll agencies to share only necessary information with out-of-state toll facility operators.   Action details Not available
25-0191 12c. ReportLegislative History Detailed list of bills the ABAG and MTC are tracking in Sacramento, including those ABAG or MTC supports or opposes.   Action details Not available
25-0382 13a. ReportSenate Bill 63 (Wiener/Arreguín): Transportation Revenue Measure Enabling Legislation Status update on Senate Bill (SB) 63 (Wiener/Arreguín), the regional transportation revenue measure authorizing legislation.   Action details Media Media
25-0383 13b. ReportCap and Trade Update and Advocacy Principles Overview of Cap and Trade extension discussions in Sacramento and requested support of the recommended principles to guide MTC and ABAG’s advocacy.approved as amendedPass Action details Media Media
25-0384 13c. Assembly BillAssembly Bill 697 (Wilson): Resilient State Route 37 Corridor Permitting Legislation Enable the Resilient State Route (SR) 37 partners to advance the SR 37 program in the most cost-effective and environmentally beneficial manner by allowing corridor improvements to follow the California Endangered Species Act (CESA) process for permitting.approvedPass Action details Media Media
25-0386 13d. Assembly BillAssembly Bill 736 (Wicks) and Senate Bill 417 (Cabaldon): Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2026 Places a $10 billion general obligation (GO) bond measure on the June 2026 statewide ballot for a variety of housing production and preservation programs.approvedPass Action details Media Media
25-0193 14a. ReportWashington, D.C. Legislative Update Report on key legislative, funding and political developments over the past month from Washington, D.C. prepared by the Summit Strategies team.   Action details Media Media