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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-27-93-2 - Resolution - 10/27/1993RESOLUTION NO. ln-~7-~3-2 RESOLUTION NO. 2187 WHEREAS, federal unfunded mandates on city governments have increased significantly in recent years; and WHEREAS, federal mandates require cities to perform duties without consideration of local circumstances or capacity; and WHEREAS, federal mandates require compliance regardless of other pressing local needs and priorities affecting the health, welfare, and safety of municipal citizens; and WHEREAS, excessive federal burdens on cities force on citizens and taxpayers either higher local taxes and fees, reduced local services, or both; and WHEREAS, federal mandates are too often inflexible "one-size-fits-all" requirements that impose unrealistic time frames and specify procedures or facilities when less costly alternatives might be just as effective; and WHEREAS, existing mandates impose harsh pressures on local budgets, and the federal government has imposed a freeze upon funding to help compensate for any new mandates; and WHEREAS, the cumulative impact of these legislative and regulatory actions directly affects the citizens of our cities; and WHEREAS, the National League of Cities (NLC), in conjunction with other state and local government representatives and state municipal leagues, including the Texas Municipal League (TML), has begun a national public education campaign to help citizens understand and then reduce the burden and inflexibility of unfunded mandates, beginning with a National Unfunded Mandates Day on October 27, 1993; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cities of Bryan-College Station endorse the efforts of the National League of Cities and the Texas Municipal League and supports working with NLC and TML to fully inform our citizens about the impact of federal mandates on our city finances and the pocketbooks of our citizens; and Page 2 Resolution No. ~n-~7-g~-) RESOLUTION NO. 2187 -- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Cities of Bryan and College Station ~ endorse the events that will begin this process on October 27th and ,, resolve to redouble efforts to inform and work with members of our Congressional delegation to inform them about the impact of federal mandates and actions necessary to reduce their burdens on our citizens. Passed and Approved this 27th day of October ,1993. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION CITY OF BRYAN ATTEST: City Secretary Connie Hooks ATTEST: Marvin Tate City Secretary I~lary Lynl:Jt Galloway Passed and Approved by Bryan City Council on this 9th November , 1993. day of