Impact of the Government Shutdown

The partial government shutdown impacts several federal agencies and programs important to community associations. Homeowners and buyers, board members, community managers, attorneys, and other business partners may notice delays in condominium loan certification, flood insurance

CAI-CLAC News & Events – Happy New Year

As you may have already read in the news or on our social media channels, legislative trends for 2019 are already being announced. Last year, was an active year advocating for community associations best interests

2019 Legislative Day at the Capitol Update

Members of CAI are preparing to gather in Sacramento for our annual Legislative Day at the Capitol to educate legislators on current issues affecting California’s 55,000 Community Associations. However, the legislators are not the only

2019 Legislative Day at the Capitol

Each year, members of CAI gather in Sacramento to educate legislators on current issues affecting California's 55,000 Community Associations. During this two-day event you will attend briefing sessions with CAI's lobbyists, learn what new changes

Governor Jerry Brown Vetoes SB 1128 & SB 1265

On behalf of the more than 55,000 associations and 13 million Californians living in a homeowners association, we thank Governor Brown for protecting local control over association elections and the privacy of those participating in

Vote No on SB 1265

We’re expecting SB 1265 to be eligible for a vote this week. If you haven’t contacted your legislator already, we need your help. If passed, SB 1265 will increase costs to conduct an association board

CAI-CLAC Survey on Upcoming Bills

Legislative Priorities - CAI-CLAC needs your help now. Help us determine our legislative priorities in 2019. Tell us what issues you are facing in your communities. Click here to take our survey: https://caiclac.com/survey Please complete

CAI-CLAC – Please Take Action on SB1265

The California Legislature returns to the Capitol today to reconvene on bills. While we’ve been successful at influencing and amending 2018 legislation, there is still work to be done on SB 1265. The GOOD news:

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