State Sen. Aisha Wahab held a virtual town hall to defend SB 1193, a bill to increase transparency in Alameda County supervisors' discretionary spending.
- The bill would require an online log of spending, a ban on fund use within 90 days of an election, and majority board approval. - The Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously opposed the bill, calling it unnecessary and political.
- Wahab cited a 2017 grand jury report and a 2024 state audit as evidence of needed reforms. - The state senate committee advanced the bill unanimously on April 29.
The debate continues as Wahab seeks to address what she calls misinformation from opponents.