Alameda County Transportation Commission
Related Organizations
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- Amador County Transportation Commission
Lobbying Representations
This list shows when this lobbyist testified in a hearing, who they were representing and which bill was involved. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Date | Lobbyist | Bill | Hearing | Testimony |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 10, 2024 | Steven Wallauch | AB 817 | Local Government | Testimony Link |
| March 9, 2023 | Steven Wallauch | Budget #5 Corrections, Public Safety, Judiciary, Labor and Transportation | Testimony Link | |
| August 23, 2017 | Steven Wallauch | Budget S/C #3:Resources and Transportation | Testimony Link | |
| May 10, 2017 | Steven Wallauch | AB 1444 | Appropriations | Testimony Link |
| February 8, 2017 | Steven Wallauch | AB 28 | Appropriations | Testimony Link |
| June 27, 2016 | Steven Wallauch | SB 1128 | Transportation | Testimony Link |
| June 21, 2016 | Steven Wallauch | AB 2170 | Transportation and Housing | Testimony Link |
| June 10, 2015 | Steven Wallauch | AB 464 | Governance and Finance | Testimony Link |
| April 28, 2015 | Robert Naylor | SB 254 | Transportation and Housing | Testimony Link |
Bill Alignment
Bill Alignments represents this person's position on legislation and, where it applies, the organization they were representing. These positions are captured from in-person testimony and written positions that have been submitted to committees. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Year:
Bill | Representing | Last Recorded Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SB 63: San Francisco Bay area: local revenue measure: public transit funding. | Self | Support | |
| SB 71: California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions: transit projects. | Self | Support | |
| SB 239: Open meetings: teleconferencing: subsidiary body. | Self | Support |
Financials
Below is a list of financial exchanges between this organization and legislators including campaign donations, gifts, independent expenditures or travel expenses. The data covers 2015-present.
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