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CC - Item V A - Support Of AB 8 (Cardenas) Allowing Equal Representation On The LA Community College District BoardTO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: KmRANK- G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: MARCH 23, 2000 RE: SUPPORT OF AB 8 (CARDENAS) ALLOWING EQUAL REPRESENTATION ON THE LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD Attached for your consideration is AB 8 (Cardenas) which establishes single member trustee districts in the Los Angeles Community College District. Assembly member Tony Cardenas is requesting our support of this legislation. Attached is a copy of the bill and a letter from Assembly member Cardenas. RECOMMENDATION ITEM 'No. If the Council supports this legislation it is recommended that staff be directed to prepare the MAR 2 8 2000 necessary correspondence for the Mayor's signature. staf epor T ems` March 17, 2000 Margaret Clark 5838 E. Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Margaret Clark C Sslemh v &II-fornin ~gisfafnrr TONY CARDENAS Democratic Caucus Chairman ASSEMBLYMAN, THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT COMMITTEES: CHAIR: SELECT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN GAMING MEMBER: BANKING AND FINANCE BUDGET BUDGET SUBCOMMITTEE #3 ON RESOURCES ELECTIONS, REAPPORTIONMENT AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET UTILITIES AND COMMERCE As you are well aware, last session I authored AB 1328, which was vetoed by Governor Gray Davis. AB 1328 would have established single member trustee districts in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) allowing equal representation of all the communities. As you know, the status quo has not been fair in representing all the residents of LACCD. Many incidents have occurred which have proven the present system ignores the necessities of neighborhoods. Due to the importance of AB 1328, I have recently "gutted and amended" one of my bills to include language that will accomplish the essential goal of ensuring the equal representation of all the LACCD. The new bill is AB 8. I would like to ask for your continuing support and I vow to continue working until residents and students within LACCD receive equal representation. Once again, I would like to thank you for your support. I would appreciate if your city would once again submit letters of support. I would also request your city pass a resolution supporting AB S. If you have any questions on this or any other matter, do not hesitate to contact my staff member, Francisco Martinez, at (916) 319-2039. Sincerely, ,_r ~a Y' Hx o TONY CARDENAS Assemblymen, 391h District TC: ap STATE CAPITOL, P.O. BOX 942849, SACRAMENTO, CA 94249-0001, PHONE (916) 319-2039 FAX (916) 319-2139 DISTRICT OFFICE, 9140 VAN NUYS BLVD., SUITE 109, PANORAMA CITY, CA 91402, PHONE (818) 894-3671 FAX (818) 894-4672 ~W Printed on Recycled Paper - - CURRENT BILL STATUS MEASURE : A.B. No. 8 AUTHOR(S) Cardenas. TOPIC Postsecondary education: community college trustee areas. HOUSE LOCATION SEN +LAST AMENDED DATE 02/28/2000 TYPE OF BILL : Active Non-Urgency Non-Appropriations Majority Vote Required State-Mandated Local Program Fiscal Non-Tax Levy LAST HIST. ACT. DATE: 03/16/2000 LAST HIST. ACTION Withdrawn from committee. Re-referred to Com. on ED. COMM. LOCATION SEN EDUCATION TITLE An act to amend Section 5019.5 of, to amend and renumber Section 72031 of, and to add Article 4 (commencing with Section 72040) to Chapter 1 of Part 45 of, the Education Code, relating to postsecondary education. COMPLETE BILL HISTORY BILL NUMBER : A.B. No. 8 AUTHOR Cardenas TOPIC Postsecondary education TYPE OF BILL : BILL HISTORY 2000 community college trustee areas. Active Non-Urgency Nor.-Appropriations Majority Vote Required State-Mandated Local Program Fiscal Non-Tar. Levy Feb. 28 From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on RLS. 1999 June 17 Referred to Com. on RLS. June 7 In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. June 3 Read third time. Urgency clause adopted. Passed and to Senate. (Ayes 61. Noes 17. Page 2434.) June 1 Read second time. To third reading. May 28 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. (Ayes 14. Noes 7.) (May 26). Read second time and amended. Ordered returned to second reading. May 12 In committee: Set, first hearing. Referred to APPR. suspense file. Apr. 22 From committee: Do pass, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. Re-referred. (Ayes 9. Noes 3.) (April 20). Jan. 11 Referred to Com. on HIGHER ED. 1998 Dec. 8 From printer. May be heard in committee January 7. Dec. 7. Read first time. To print. AMENDED IN SENATE FEBRUARY 28, 2000 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 28, 1999 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE-1999-2000 REGULAR SESSION ASSEMBLY BILL No. 8 Introduced by Assembly Member Cardenas December 7, 1998 An act relating to the has Angeles Geffffnttnity College Distriet, and deeiaring-the txgene} theree€, to take effeet Lmmediately: to amend Section 5019.5 of, to amend and renumber Section 72031 of, and to add Article 4 (commencing with Section 72040) to Chapter I of Part 45 of, the Education Code, relating to postsecondary education. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 8, as amended, Cardenas. Los Angeles Gentmunify GoHege Dist et Postsecondary education: community college trustee areas. (1) Existing law requires the governing board of each school district or community college district in which trustee areas have been established, and in which each trustee is elected by the residents of the area the trustee represents, to adjust the trustee area boundaries following the decennial census. This bill would impose a state-mandated local program by requiring a community college district to make a proposed adjustment public prior to its adoption. 97 AB 8 -2- (1) Existing law establishes in each county a county committee on school district organization, which is authorized to establish trustee areas in community college districts. Existing law requires members of the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District to be elected at large in odd-numbered years in a specified manner. This bill, instead, would require the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District to establish 7 trustee areas in the district, and would require members of the governing board to be elected by trustee area. By increasing the responsibilities of the county and the community college district when they conduct elections, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. (3) This bill would state the findings and declarations of the Legislature that, due to unique circumstances applicable to the Los Angeles Community College District, a statute of general applicability cannot be made applicable. (4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement, including the creation of a State Mandates Claims Fund to pay the costs of mandates that do not exceed SI,000,000 statewide and other procedures for claims whose statewide costs exceed $1,000,000. This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to these statutory provisions. the stiffl of S4,772,000 ffem the Higher °d„t~.i~ii i-.gii~,~i_ . afneants, ea}iee of the Galif Fri "„`„"unit., Gallegeg Fv._ -to the Les cbr-' -niawai~vi alleeet:e~i uvJ A...gele.. Geni unit • Gallege Distfiet for site w RGi;tiisi tion at b iuV i as Angel s Mission G illege The Budget A et of 1997 provided b exgendifefe ate', -lane 30, 1998. 1998, and F..'tl er required that the balanee ,et4 an 4anuaf ` n ~uii..rtiy -1 1999. 97 F -3- AB 8 T appr his bill wouln in ° manner similar to the above refereneea opriation ift the Budget Aei of 1992, state ihe intent of the 1 i i t i th B d t A t f 1999 l t ~eg o appropf a e n e u ge e o , s attffe , 84,4 Fun ~2,990 Ira d af 199-2 to the Beafel of Govemefs of the Galifemid at Las Angeles Mission Gallege. (2) The bill wauld deelare that it is te take eFFeef immediately as an urgeney statute. Vote: 2/3 majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: rte yes. State-mandated local program: na yes. The people of the State of California do enact as follows 1 SEGTIOP4 i. it ts the intent ai the Legisiatufe to 2 SECTION 1. Section 5019.5 of the Education Code is 3 amended to read: 4 5019.5. (a) Following each decennial federal census, 5 and using population figures as validated by the 6 Population Research Unit of th e Department of Finance 7 as a basis, the governing board of each school district or 8 community college district in which trustee areas have 9 been established, and in which each trustee is elected by 10 the residents of the area he or she represents, shall adjust I1 the boundaries of any or all of the trustee areas of the 12 district so that one or both of the following conditions is 13 satisfied: 14 (1) The population of each area is, as nearly as may be, 15 the same proportion of the total population of the district 16 as the ratio that the number of governing board members 17 elected from the area bears to the total number of 18 members of the governing board. 19 (2) The population of each are a is, as nearly as may be, 20 the same proportion of the total population of the district 21 as each of the other areas. 22 (b) The governing board of each community college 23 district shall make a proposal of boundary adjustment 24 available to the public prior to adjusting the boundaries 97 AB 8 -4 1 of trustee areas. Public comment regarding the proposal 2 shall be elicited and considered by each governing board. 3 (c) (1) The boundaries of the trustee areas shall be 4 adjusted by the goveming board of each school district or 5 community college district, in accordance with 6 subdivision (a), before the first day of March of the year 7 following the year in which the results of each decennial 8 census are released. If the goveming board fails to adjust 9 the boundaries before the first day of March of the year 10 following the year in which the results of each decennial 11 census are released, the county committee on school 12 district organization shall do so before the 30th- day-o 13 April 30 of the same year. 14 The 15 (2) The goveming board of the school district or 16 community college district shall reimburse all reasonable 17 costs incurred by a county committee in adjusting the 18 boundaries pursuant to this subdivision. 19 fe)- 20 (d) Except to the extent that the adjustment of trustee 21 area boundaries is necessary for the purposes set forth in 22 this section, the authority to establish or abolish trustee 23 areas, rearrange the boundaries of trustee areas, increase 24 or decrease the number of members of the governing 25 board, or adopt any method of electing goveming board 26 members may be exercised only as otherwise provided 27 under this article or under Article 3 (commencing with 28 Section 72022) of Chapter I of Part 45. 29 SEC. 2. Section 72031 of the Education Code is 30 amended and renumbered to read: 31 72031. The pi:eeisiens of this seetion shall apply enly 32 to the Las Anigeles Geffimuftity College . 33 (a-)- 34 72044. Whenever in this code a section refers to a 35 district, or to two or more districts, govemed by a single 36 governing board, or by governing boards of identical 37 personnel, or to a district or districts in. which the average 38 daily attendance or the number of full-time equivalent 39 students is in excess of 400,000, or makes a similar 40 reference, all provisions of the section shall apply with 97 F 5- AB 8 1 equal force to both the city school district and community 2 college district. 3 (b) Membefs of the governing boaftl of the Las 4 Angeles Genimunity College Disttiet shall be eleeted at 5 lafge in the Rian"er established by Chapter 62 of the 6 Statutes Vf 1968. 7 SEC. 3. Article 4 (commencing with Section 72040) is 8 added to Chapter 1 of Part 45 of the Education Code, to 9 read: 10 11 Article 4. Los Angeles Community College District 12 13 72040. This article shall apply only to the Los Angeles 14 Community College District. 15 72041. This article shall supersede any conflicting 16 provisions of Sections 5019 and 5020 and any other 17 provisions of Chapter I (commencing with Section 5000) 18 of Part 4, Article 3 (commencing with Section 72022) of 19 Chapter 1 of Part 45 of this code, or Sections 1302 and 20 10405.7 of the Elections Code. 21 72042. The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles 22 Community College District shall, by July 1, 2001, provide 23 for the establishment ofseven trustee areas. 24 72043. (a). The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles 25 Community College District shall hold a public hearing 26 prior to its adoption of the boundaries of the trustee areas 27 and shall have sole authority to establish those 28 boundaries. 29 (b) The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles 30 Community College District shall number the trustee 31 areas established pursuant to Section 72042. The trustee 32 area with the northernmost boundary shall be area 1. The 33 trustee area with the boundary that, except for the 34 boundary of area 1, is northernmost, shall be area 2. Each 35 of the remaining districts shall be numbered accordingly 36 3 to 7, inclusive. Each trustee area shall be balanced in 37 resident population. 38 (c) Any person who seeks election to represent a 39 trustee area in the Los Angeles Community College 97 F AB 8 -6 1 District shall reside in and be registered to vote in that 2 trustee area. 3 (d) (1) The four trustee positions that will expire on 4 June 30, 2001, shall be filled by election at large. The 5 trustees elected at that election shall serve four-year 6 terms. 7 (2) The three trustee positions that will expire on June 8 30, 2003, shall be filled by three trustees elected by trustee 9 area for four -year terms. 10 (3) The trustee areas in which elections will be held in 11 2003 shall be determined by lot. 12 (4) The remaining trustee positions shall be elected by 13 trustee area in 2005. 14 SEC. 4. The Legislature finds and declares that, due 15 to the unique circumstances applicable to the Los 16 Angeles Community College District relating to its size, 17 a statute of general applicability cannot be made 18 applicable within the meaning of subdivision (b) of 19 Section 16 of Article lV of the California Constitution. 20 SEC. 5. Notwithstanding Section 17610 of the 21 Government Code, if the Commission on State Mandates 22 determines that this act contains costs mandated by the 23 state, reimbursement to local agencies and school 24 districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 25 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 26 2 of the Government Code. If the statewide cost of the 27 claim for reimbursement does not exceed one million 28 dollars (SI,000,000), reimbursement shall be made fn-onn 29 the State Mandates Claims Fund. 30 appropriate, in the 0 31 m hair-seven hundred seventy twe thatxsand d 32 33 Bond Fund of 1992 to the Beafd of Gayernars of th-e 34 "alifemaa Gaffimuntity-Ealleg„ s €er eapital etitia) --€aF 35 36 m tfiet fer site aequisitian at Las n^^^t N fissien 37 Eallege 38 39 40 97 1 2 3 4 10 -7- AB 8 O 97 feauthafive the expendittit:e of these fitnds as seen a-9