Legislation Details

File #: 26-0664    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/22/2026 In control: Executive Office
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title: Approval to Join the California Association of Joint Powers Authorities (CAJPA) Coalition Letter Supporting Tort Reform
Attachments: 1. CAJPA Tort Reform Letter

To:  BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

From:  Executive Office

Meeting Date:  July 7, 2026

 

Department Contact:  

Heather Correll Rose

Phone: 

707-234-6061

 

Item Type:   Consent Agenda

 

Time Allocated for Item: N/A

 

 

Agenda Title:

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Approval to Join the California Association of Joint Powers Authorities (CAJPA) Coalition Letter Supporting Tort Reform

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Recommended Action/Motion:

recommendation

Approve joining the California Association of Joint Powers Authorities (CAJPA) Coalition Letter supporting Tort Reform; and authorize Chair to sign same.

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Previous Board/Board Committee Actions:

A presentation on the state of the California Liability Landscape was given to the Board of Supervisors on January 13, 2026.                     

 

Summary of Request

Public entities across California continue to face a challenging liability environment. Nuclear verdicts and large settlements are significantly increasing insurance costs, which according to industry wide statistics, have tripled over the last 7 years, and are putting pressure on public entity general funds. As a result, new approaches are needed to help educate the Legislature about these issues and the impact they are having on all public entities.

 

Over the past several months, public entities have submitted tort reform recommendations to the Legislature. In addition, the California Association of Joint Powers Authorities (CAJPA), recently submitted a coalition letter explaining the need for tort reform and outlining specific reform concepts supported by CAJPA and several other organizations.

 

The coalition letter focuses on three proposed reforms: Tort caps; Requiring public entities to pay only their proportional share of economic damages based on fault; Establishing heightened evidentiary standards for claims where witnesses, records, and archived evidence are unavailable or insufficient to determine culpability.

 

Joining with the coalition letter would signal the Mendocino County Board of Supervisor’s support for meaningful tort reform and mitigate ballooning liability insurance costs.

 

Alternative Action/Motion:

None.                      

 

Strategic Plan Priority Designation: An Effective County Government

 

Supervisorial District:  All

                                          

Vote Requirement:  Majority

                                          

 

 

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AGREEMENT/RESOLUTION/ORDINANCE APPROVED BY COUNTY COUNSEL: Yes

CEO Liaison: Darcie Antle, CEO                                                               

CEO Review: Yes                                            

CEO Comments:

 

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Executed By: Deputy Clerk

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