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Independent performance audit finds Tampa Bay Water 'very high‑functioning,' issues 11 recommendations Consultants told the board the 2025 performance audit found strong governance and operations but listed 11 recommendations across staffing/succession, IT consolidation, KPIs and asset management; staff said they will return with implementation timing and tracking.

Tampa Bay Water shines as a "very high-functioning organization" but is set to implement 11 key recommendations to elevate its resilience and efficiency even further.

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#HillsboroughCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #EfficiencyStrategies #PublicSafety #GovernanceReform

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Representative outlines plan to expand workforce boards; questions about geographic criteria remain During committee discussion of HB 477, the sponsor said the bill would increase the state workforce board from 40 to 45 members and regional boards from 20 to 25 to broaden industry and geographic representation; committee members asked whether the bill prescribes geographic distribution rules, which it does not.

Alabama's HB 477 aims to reshape workforce boards by increasing representation from 40 to 45 members, but will it ensure geographic balance across the state?

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#AL #GovernanceReform #IndustryRepresentation #WorkforceDevelopment

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Benton County backs joining airport levy-limit study group and appoints county representative After debate over governance and levy authority at the Sinclair regional airport, the board voted to appoint a county representative to a study group to pursue a levy-limit proposal and to participate in interjurisdictional talks about governance and services.

Benton County takes a bold step by joining a study group to tackle critical issues surrounding the Sinclair regional airport's governance and service costs!

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#BentonCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #InterjurisdictionalCollaboration #PublicServicesCosts #GovernanceReform

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Laguna Beach board consolidates agenda items and shifts public comment after debate The Laguna Beach Unified School District board voted to combine items 6a–6f to meet a March 1 compliance target and approved moving public comment for item 7 ahead of a governance presentation after a brief debate about public notice and Brown Act timing.

The Laguna Beach Unified School District board made a pivotal decision to consolidate agenda items and shift public comment timing, sparking a heated debate on governance transparency.

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#CA #LagunaBeachSchools #CitizenPortal #PublicParticipation #GovernanceReform

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House perfects bill to consolidate St. Louis convention authorities, adopts amendment on appointments The House perfected and printed a committee substitute for HB 29‑34 to merge two St. Louis convention authorities into a 15‑member regional board; amendment adopted clarifies governor appointee distribution and members emphasized no new statewide taxes.

Missouri is taking a bold step towards more efficient governance by merging two key convention authorities into a new 15-member board, eliminating the need for new state taxes!

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#MO #CitizenPortal #LocalControl #MissouriConvention #GovernanceReform #PublicAssetManagement

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Committee advances overhaul of Plan 1 pension funding and governance with amendments The committee voted to advance an engrossed second substitute (HB 2034) to terminate and restate Plan 1 with a 110% funding target and a package of amendments addressing surplus handling, local cost concerns, and governance studies.

Major changes are on the horizon for Washington's Plan 1 pension as legislators push to terminate the old structure and implement a new one with a bold 110% funding goal by 2029!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernments #GovernanceReform #FiscalResponsibility

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Balochistan Problems Require Balochistan Solutions Balochistan’s problems demand that the province be allowed to speak, decide, and build alongside the federation, not beneath it

Balochistan needs dignity, dialogue, and local ownership—not coercion, charity, or centrally managed politics.
By Sanaullah Baloch

Read more: www.thefridaytimes.com/01-Mar-2026/...

#Balochistan #GovernanceReform #Federalism #InclusiveDevelopment #RuleOfLaw #dignity #Dialogue #politics

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La Joya ISD board approves consent items and hears conservator transition from TEA The board approved multiple consent items including CTE technology purchases, the annual financial report and delinquent tax collection acceptance. The Texas Education Agency notified the district that Doctor Sylvia Ybarra will replace Doctor Pereira as conservator; the conservator and Lone Star Governance updates showed progress toward exit criteria.

La Joya ISD is making waves with new leadership and key approvals aimed at boosting educational standards and fiscal responsibility!

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#TX #TexasEducation #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #FinancialTransparency #GovernanceReform

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Contentious debate over CCSD Education Foundation nominations leads to recess and reconvening A disputed sequence of nominations for Phase 1 Education Foundation directors triggered heated exchanges over the bylaws, nominations process and trustee prerogatives; trustees briefly recessed the public meeting and reconvened in a smaller room to continue votes and nominations.

A heated debate erupted among trustees over the nomination process for the CCSD Education Foundation, leading to a temporary recess and intense emotions as they navigated bylaws and fairness.

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#SC #CitizenPortal #PublicEngagement #SouthCarolinaEducation #GovernanceReform

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Board amends Perkins Coie bond‑counsel contract, sets $95,000 per‑issue fee The Board of Water and Natural Resources approved an amendment to its bond‑counsel contract with Perkins Coie to set a fixed $95,000 fee per bond issuance, raise the total contract cap to $762,000, and extend the contract through Dec. 31, 2027.

The South Dakota Board of Water and Natural Resources has just revamped its bond-counsel contract, setting a $95,000 fee for each new bond issuance and extending their partnership through 2027!

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#SD #CitizenPortal #PublicResourceManagement #GovernanceReform #FiscalTransparency

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Contract and Compliance Board allows limited public Q&A, agrees to revise comment policy After a public comment from a former NDOT worker, the board voted to make a one-time exception to permit follow-up questions and directed staff and counsel to draft a written public-comment policy that may include a short post-comment Q&A and procedures for routing complaints.

In a groundbreaking move, the Contract and Compliance Board has opened the door for a limited public Q&A, aiming to enhance accountability in the wake of a former NDOT worker's compelling testimony.

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#TN #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #GovernanceReform

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County staff brief commissioners on proposed Fellsmere Water Control District governance transfer; board authorizes steps toward an ILA Staff updated the board on state legislation to convert Fellsmere Water Control District into a dependent district governed by the county; commissioners authorized the county administrator to negotiate an interlocal agreement (subject to county attorney review) and approved related procedural steps.

Major changes are on the horizon for the Fellsmere Water Control District as county officials discuss a governance transfer that could impact residents' assessments.

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#IndianRiverCounty #FL #CivicAccountability #IndianRiverCountyWaterManagement #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform

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Committee backs new UTA governance structure and modest dedicated transit funding, 11–1 The House Transportation Standing Committee voted 11–1 to favorably recommend the first substitute of SB 197, which replaces UTA’s three‑member board with a governor‑appointed executive director and a seven‑member commission and redirects a modest portion of future sales‑tax growth into transit funding.

The Utah House Transportation Committee has just voted to reshape the UTA's governance, paving the way for more funding and improved transit services ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #PublicInvestment #InfrastructureDevelopment #GovernanceReform

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Witnesses tell committee Senate Bill 454 needs clearer planning‑year rules, stronger authorizer oversight and board training At a legislative committee hearing on Senate Bill 454, charter school advocates and authorizers urged mandatory planning years for new charters, clearer enforcement of Alternative Education Campus (AEC) designations, ongoing board training, and oversight of management companies while staff draft amendments.

Charter school advocates are pushing for stronger accountability and clearer rules in Senate Bill 454, but can they strike the right balance?

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#SC #EducationAccountability #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #TransparencyInEducation

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Forest Health Council debates governance changes as biomass, workforce and utilities rise on legislative agenda Council members and committee chairs debated shifting from process-based committees to time-limited, subject-matter working groups (biomass, workforce, utilities, 30‑year vision implementation) to produce focused recommendations; capacity and staff support were recurring constraints.

The Forest Health Council is at a crossroads, debating how to transform urgent legislative topics like biomass utilization and workforce development into actionable recommendations.

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#CO #BiomassUtilization #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #UtilityResilience

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Committee advances Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind amendments after audit-driven review Lawmakers advanced a substitute bill clarifying USDB mission, governance, facilities and reporting after testimony from state education leaders, parents and the State Board; supporters said the changes respond to audit recommendations and seek long-term stability for services.

Utah lawmakers have unanimously advanced a pivotal bill to enhance the mission and governance of the Schools for the Deaf and Blind, promising stability and improved services for students.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #SpecialEducation #GovernanceReform

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Committee advances DBHDD measure to standardize community service boards A committee passed a DBHDD agency bill to standardize community service board (CSB) governance across Georgia, changing definitions, bylaws requirements, executive director roles and allowing reconstitution options; motion carried unanimously.

Georgia is set to strengthen its mental health safety net as a committee unanimously advances a bill to standardize governance for community service boards.

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#GA #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #MentalHealthOversight #GeorgiaCommunityServiceBoards #CommunitySupport

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GOP opposes tapping pension funds and 75-year Sound Transit bonds, calls for governance fixes Republican senators opposed using pension assets to balance the budget and criticized a proposal to let Sound Transit issue 75-year bonds, calling that approach financially irresponsible and urging governance and oversight reforms for transit bonding.

Republican lawmakers are pushing back against risky fiscal ideas, warning that using pension funds to balance the budget and issuing 75-year bonds for Sound Transit could burden future taxpayers.

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#WA #TaxpayerProtection #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #FiscalResponsibility

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Augusta committee recommends professional manager, says move will clarify authority and speed operations The Augusta Charter Review Committee unanimously recommended switching to a commission–manager form of government, giving a professionally qualified manager greater authority over day-to-day operations and departmental leadership while leaving policy-setting to the mayor and commission.

The Augusta Charter Review Committee is pushing for a major shift to a commission-manager government, promising streamlined operations and clearer authority—could this be the change Augusta needs?

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#AugustaCityRichmondCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #AugustaCity #GovernanceReform

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Independence public commenters urge timely vote on creating independent Board of Public Utilities Residents urged the Public Utility Advisory Board to recommend a charter change creating a seven-member Board of Public Utilities for Independence Power and Light, citing the need for focused governance and asking for clearer limits on economic development roles and nonresident membership before an August ballot filing.

Residents are rallying for a timely vote to establish an independent Board of Public Utilities, advocating for focused governance and economic clarity for Independence Power and Light.

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#IndependenceJacksonCounty #MO #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform

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Commissioners appoint interim director, authorize executive search and amend appointing authority The board named Patrice Bell as interim port director (introductory resolution), authorized retention of an executive-search firm and approved amendments to appointing authority and salary ordinances; several procedural resolutions on bank signatories and DOTD grant paperwork also passed.

The Plaquemines Parish Council has taken decisive steps by appointing an interim port director and launching a search for a permanent leader, all while making crucial budget amendments.

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#PlaqueminesParish #LA #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #GovernanceReform

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Clear Creek to submit corrected MOU to state to join regional early‑childhood council The board discussed a draft MOU naming Jefferson County Public Health as the convening entity for a regional early‑childhood council covering Jefferson, Gilpin and Clear Creek counties. Commissioners asked for edits clarifying appointment authority, membership and termination terms and directed staff to return a corrected version by Feb. 24 or March 3.

Clear Creek County is on the brink of finalizing a crucial agreement to join a regional early-childhood council, but concerns over representation and termination terms could change the game.

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#ClearCreekCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #EarlyChildhoodEducation

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Panel advances Hopewell charter changes to streamline wastewater commission oversight Senate Bill 289 would remove a duplicative two‑step oversight process, permit a city representative to vote on the wastewater commission, allow major customers to join as participants, and remove the city attorney as an ex officio member; the subcommittee moved the bill forward (motion recorded; tally not included in transcript).

Senate Bill 289 aims to streamline the governance of Hopewell's wastewater commission, improving local oversight and reducing delays—will this be the change the city needs?

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#VA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #LocalGovAI #GovernanceReform #VirginiaWastewater

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House approves study on restructuring Las Vegas land grant House Memorial 24 asks state agencies to study potential consequences of restructuring the Las Vegas land grant so its governance matches other state land grants; sponsor framed it as alignment, and members recorded a voice vote in favor.

New Mexico's House has just passed a groundbreaking memorial to study the potential restructuring of the Las Vegas land grant, aiming for better governance alignment with other state land grants.

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#NM #NewMexicoLandGrants #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #GovernanceReform

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LAWA approves staffing plan to hire executive director; committee says position budgeted LAWA’s finance advisory committee recommended and the board approved a staffing plan to create an executive director position for LAWA, with job description work underway and an aggressive aim to advertise and possibly fill the post by May 2026.

LAWA is moving forward with an ambitious plan to hire an executive director, aiming for independence and enhanced operational oversight by May 2026!

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#FargoCassCounty #ND #BudgetPlanning #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #FargoExecutiveDirector #GovernanceReform

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Audit follow-up: Arizona chiropractic board slow to clear complaints; executive director says reforms under way A January 2026 follow-up to a December 2024 special audit found the Arizona State Board of Chiropractic Examiners had made many recent policy changes but had not yet met statutory timelines for complaints and open‑meeting requirements. The board’s executive director said staff increases, a new licensing platform and procedural changes are being implemented.

The Arizona Chiropractic Board is making strides toward reform, but serious compliance issues and unresolved complaints raise questions about their progress.

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#AZ #HealthBoardTransparency #CitizenPortal #ArizonaChiropractic #GovernanceReform #PublicAccountability

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Committee moves forward with bill to consolidate state‑created tax‑increment tools and tighten PID rules House Bill 507 seeks to consolidate several state-created tax‑increment financing tools into one, cap increments at 60% for up to 25 years, require PID dissolution when indebtedness ends, and create a state reinvestment account; the committee adopted a substitute and favorably recommended it 7–1.

Utah is on the brink of major changes as House Bill 507 aims to streamline tax financing tools and enhance transparency in public infrastructure districts!

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#UT #PublicInfrastructure #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #TransparencyInitiatives

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Workday "1 Washington" update: transformation layer nearing completion, testing and agency readiness spotlighted Program leaders told the Technology Services Board that the 1 Washington Workday effort has a strengthened governance and testing approach; the transformation layer is roughly 70% complete with early performance validation and a targeted early‑to‑mid‑May delivery, while agency readiness and funding remain key near‑term risks.

The 1 Washington Workday program is making strides with 70% of its transformation layer complete, but challenges in agency readiness and testing loom on the horizon.

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#WA #DigitalTransformation #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #AgencyReadiness

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Oversight panel hears plan to stabilize Washington's suspended workers'comp modernization project Wixom, the state's workers'comp modernization, was suspended and lifted in January; oversight staff outlined a 0–120 day stabilization plan focused on governance, interagency collaboration and tighter financial management. LNI noted the system serves millions of workers and processes tens of thousands of claims annually.

Washington's suspended workers' compensation modernization project is back on track with a bold 0–120 day stabilization plan aimed at enhancing governance and financial management to serve millions of workers.

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#WA #FinancialManagement #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform

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Controversial community‑reinvestment bill advances after debate over oversight and eligibility Lawmakers debated accountability and conflicts‑of‑interest in the Community Reinvestment Program during Appropriations; some oversight amendments passed while others were rejected and the committee reported the bill by roll call.

A heated debate in Washington over the Community Reinvestment Program has lawmakers grappling with accountability and nepotism concerns.

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#WA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #GovernanceReform #PublicTrust

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