Psst! Do you want to know when the City  Council offers public employees salary and pension increases before it's  too late to have input?
Right now, the City Charter allows the  Council to direct City Management to negotiate with public employees  without telling the public what is being done before the contract is  agreed to by both sides. And, nothing in the City Charter requires the  City Manager to certify that the City has the funds to pay for what is  being given in the contract so contracts can be agreed to without the  public knowing "how are we going to pay for it?"
Funny thing is that all school districts are required under state law to sunshine bargaining proposals,  to allow the public to comment on the offers and to make the CEO of  school districts certify that the school district has the money to pay  for the bargaining proposals. This hasn't "ruined" the bargaining  process for either side.
So why is it cities are allowed to keep this process hidden from the public? 
That  isn't right and as a Charter City, Long Beach can amend its charter to  require that this process gets opened to the public for scrutiny.
Will  you help me change this and open up the process so that the public  knows what is being offered and asked for by both sides BEFORE  negotiations begin?
On Tuesday, January 18,  during the City Council, we will be discussing my agenda item outlining  how our Charter can be changed to require that the City Council open up  the negotiating process so that the public knows ahead of time what is  being offered to employees and what the employees are requesting in any  new contract negotiations. Additionally, the City Manager would have to  publicly certify that the City has the funds to pay for any increases  given in a contract.
I am trying to get the City Council to put  this "sunshine" requirement on the next ballot so you have an  opportunity to vote for a fully open and transparent process.
There  are many people who want to stop this proposal. You will hear their  "argument" that we don't need to set this in law -- that "future city  councils can follow our policy." Nonsense. If this requirement is not  put into the charter by a vote of the residents, this council and future  councils can continue refusing to open up this process.
By  helping me get this on the ballot we can open up the process of  bargaining so that the public can provide input at an early stage and  the City Council is held accountable for that we agree to. This will  make a giant step towards real pension reform.  
We can  make all the noise we want about adjusting the formula for pensions (and  they do need to be changed for new hires)-- but those formulas will not  have an impact for at least 15 years because we are not hiring a lot of  new employees. 
Opening  up the process right now will have immediate impact because the public  will be brought into the process at the beginning instead of at the end  when it is too late.
After you read this email,  take a moment and email the Mayor every member of the City Council and  tell them you support a Charter Amendment requiring that City contracts  be "sun shined" so that the public can know at the beginning of  the process what is offered and that the City Manager must certify  before the contract is signed that the City has the money to pay for  what is being given in the contract. 
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