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Trustee: policy committee considered changes for members who missed required contributions At a Feb. 18 policy-committee meeting discussed at the Feb. 26 board meeting, trustees considered a proposal to codify relief for members who did not make all required contributions and thus lack benefit access; the measure did not leave committee with a favorable recommendation and no board action was taken.

Trustees are grappling with potential changes that could impact retirees who missed contribution deadlines, but no recommendations have emerged yet.

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#US #CivicAccountability #RetirementBenefits #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #PolicyCommittee

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Housing Committee advances multiple bills, including density-bonus change for religious properties and changes to notice service rules The Senate Housing Committee moved several bills forward: second substitute House Bill 1859 (density bonuses on religious properties) and substitute bill 2354 (common-interest community rules) among others were recommended for further consideration or committees; all motions passed by voice vote and were recorded subject to signatures or referral.

The Housing Committee just made significant strides in affordable housing policy, including a game-changing density bonus for religious properties!

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#WA #LegislativeReform #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #CommunityPolicy

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Jackson County Commission approves courthouse study contract, rescinds landlord solid-waste rule and amends marina residency policy At its Jan. 28 meeting, the Jackson County Commission approved a contract to study courthouse renovations, rescinded a prior policy making property owners responsible for renters' garbage accounts, and amended park marina rules to limit living aboard to no more than 10 nights in a 30‑day period; several other routine items were also approved.

The Jackson County Commission is shaking things up with a new courthouse study, a reversal on garbage responsibility for landlords, and updated marina residency rules!

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#JacksonCounty #AL #CommunityPolicy #PublicSafety #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Supervisors ask attorney to study whether county can limit use of convention center for gun show A supervisor raised concerns about firearms sold at a recurring gun show and the possibility that certain firearms or modifications could contribute to local gun violence; the board asked the county attorney to research whether the county can restrict facility use or otherwise limit events hosted at the convention center.

Supervisor Marla Brooks is raising alarms about the potential dangers of firearms sold at a county gun show, urging for stricter regulations to protect the community.

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#WashingtonCounty #MS #WashingtonCountyGunViolence #CommunityPolicy #PublicSafety #GunControl #CitizenPortal

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Brentwood council directs staff to stop utility extensions outside urban‑limit line, citing voter intent After extensive public comment, Brentwood City Council unanimously directed staff to adopt a policy refusing utility extensions outside the city's urban‑limit line and outside city bounds, citing previous voter approval of Measures F and L and local desire to limit premature urbanization.

Brentwood City Council takes a stand against urban sprawl, unanimously voting to stop utility extensions beyond city limits—are they upholding voter wishes or stifling growth?

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#BrentwoodContraCostaCounty #CA #UrbanPlanning #CommunityPolicy #CivicEngagement #CitizenPortal

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Great Neck board adopts school safety plan, calendars and routine items in unanimous votes The Great Neck Union Free School District Board unanimously approved the updated 2025–26 district school safety plan after a required public hearing, adopted professional and school calendars for 2026–27 and approved several routine consent items and policy changes. All motions carried 5–0.

The Great Neck Union Free School District Board has taken significant steps toward enhancing student safety and planning for the future with unanimous approvals of their 2025–26 safety plan and 2026–27 calendars.

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#NY #EducationReform #CommunityPolicy #PublicSafety

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Votes at a glance: Nov. 25 Dearborn Heights City Council Key council actions: agenda and minutes approved; current claims approved; Mike Mackey appointed to compensation commission; grant‑writer position approved; Cellebrite contract amended and approved at $15,535; ordinances H‑25‑10 (compensation commission duties) emergency adoption and H‑25‑11 and H‑25‑12 received first readings; severance resolution passed and support for HB5225 taken as note on file.

The Dearborn Heights City Council made significant decisions during their latest meeting, including the approval of a new grant-writer position and updates on key ordinances.

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#DearbornHeightsWayneCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #CommunityPolicy

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Volusia County tables proposal to designate Maytown Road for Charlie Kirk after heated public hearing After several hours of testimony for and against a proposal to dedicate a stretch of county roadway as a memorial for Charlie Kirk, the Volusia County Council voted unanimously to table the item and direct staff to draft a policy for future road naming and memorials.

Volusia County's heated debate over honoring controversial figure Charlie Kirk with a roadway designation has been tabled indefinitely after emotional public testimony.

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#VolusiaCounty #FL #CivicEngagement #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #PublicDiscourse

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Wayne County approves consent agenda: budget amendments, personnel policy change, property actions and Farm City Week proclamation At its Nov. 18 meeting the Wayne County Board approved a consent agenda that included several budget amendments, a personnel policy amendment excluding on-call pay from 401(k) employer contributions, the sale of a surplus parcel, steps on school property purchases, and the Farm City Week proclamation.

Wayne County just approved significant budget amendments, a key personnel policy change, and declared the week of Nov. 24–30 as Farm City Week—exciting developments for the community!

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#WayneCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #WayneCountyAgenda #CommunityPolicy #BudgetAmendments

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City attorney outlines 2025 Texas legislative changes affecting Murphy, highlights land-use and notice rules City attorney gave an overview of 2025 state legislation affecting municipalities, emphasizing land-use changes tied to residential development, notice requirements for zoning changes, manufactured-housing rules, open-meetings adjustments and other statutory changes staff will address with ordinances or policy work.

Big changes are coming to land-use and zoning in Murphy as the city grapples with over 200 new state laws impacting residential development!

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#MurphyCollinCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #ResidentialDevelopment #MurphyLandUse #ZoningReform

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Selectmen Approve New Policy and Tax Abatement for 18 Logan Way Selectmen accept meeting minutes and approve policy changes and tax abatement requests.

Ossipee Selectmen just approved a significant tax abatement and new policy changes that could impact the community—find out what this means for residents!

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#NH #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #AdministrativeEfficiency #TaxReform #NewHampshireSelectmen

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Local Official Advocates Strong Policy for Transporting Deceased in Ambulances Only Official emphasizes need for ambulance-only transport policy for deceased after recent incident.

Marion County officials are pushing for a new policy to ensure that deceased individuals are transported exclusively in ambulances, following a tragic incident that raised serious public safety concerns.

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#MarionCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #EmergencyResponse #CommunityPolicy

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Eau Claire Housing Project Faces Financial Issues and Surprising New Fees Commissioners discuss unexpected fees threatening affordable housing in Eau Claire's modular home project.

Eau Claire's affordable housing efforts are under fire as a shocking new $1,900 parking permit fee leaves homeowners reeling and questioning the future of their community.

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#EauClaireCityEauClaireCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #EauClaireHousing #CommunityPolicy #FinancialBurden

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City Council Discusses Property Sale Process and New State Law Implications Council reviews real estate transactions amid changes to competitive bidding regulations.

The Lewiston Planning Board is grappling with how new state laws are reshaping the city's property sales, raising critical questions about prioritizing speed versus maximizing profits.

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#LewistonAndroscogginCounty #ME #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #LewistonPropertySales

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Santa Fe committee seeks formal policy for ghost bike memorials after Stephen Ballinger's death City committee considers establishing guidelines for erecting ghost bikes in public spaces.

After the tragic death of cyclist Stephen Ballinger, Santa Fe's City Council is pushing for a formal policy on ghost bike memorials to honor victims and enhance community safety.

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#SantaFeSantaFeCounty #NM #CitizenPortal #CommunityPolicy #SantaFeMemorials #CyclistAwareness

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Lubbock council debates alcohol variance near Lubbock High School Council members discuss implications of a variance request for an alcohol store near a school.

The Lubbock City Council is wrestling with a controversial decision: should a new alcohol store be allowed near Lubbock High School, or does it risk endangering students?

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#LubbockLubbockCounty #TX #YouthProtection #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityPolicy

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Worcester Public Library discusses new theft policies to enhance patron safety Trustees evaluate consequences for theft and misconduct to protect library patrons and staff.

The Hubbardston Library Trustees are taking a bold step to enhance safety by reevaluating consequences for theft and misconduct—could your feedback shape their new policies?

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#MA #CommunityPolicy #LibraryAccessibility #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety

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