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Lawmakers hear emergency bill to ease liquor-posting restrictions for restaurants hit by recent disruptions House File 3752 would let the Department of Revenue waive liquor-posting bans for eligible hospitality businesses temporarily to prevent suppliers from cutting off alcohol sales; restaurateurs described steep revenue drops and urged urgency, and the committee laid the bill over.

Minnesota lawmakers are racing against time to pass an emergency bill that could save struggling restaurants from losing their alcohol licenses amid steep sales declines.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #EconomicRelief #LegislativeAction #MinnesotaRestaurants #HospitalitySupport

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Claiborne County declares itself a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary County’ The Claiborne County Commission voted unanimously Dec. 16 to adopt Resolution 2019-092 declaring the county a “Second Amendment Sanctuary County,” citing opposition to proposed extreme-risk ("red flag") legislation and referencing recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent.

Claiborne County has officially declared itself a "Second Amendment Sanctuary County," standing united against proposed red flag laws with a unanimous vote!

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#ClaiborneCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #SecondAmendment #ConstitutionalRights #LegislativeAction

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Family of Dr. Alyssa Lockett urges committee to pass safety-planning bill for parks and greenways Family members of Dr. Alyssa Lockett and sponsor Sen. Yarbrough urged passage of the Alyssa Lockett Safety Act to require park and greenway safety planning after Lockett’s murder; the committee voted unanimously to send the bill to finance.

The tragic murder of Dr. Alyssa Lockett has sparked a movement for stronger safety measures in Tennessee's parks and greenways, urging lawmakers to act decisively.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TennesseeParks #PublicSafety #CommunitySafety #LegislativeAction

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Superintendent warns calendar could shift if General Assembly bill passes; board to seek staff and family feedback Superintendent Dr. Seitz told the board a bill in the General Assembly could change the 2026–27 start date to Sept. 1, potentially moving the division's approved calendar a week earlier; the board agreed to solicit feedback and to wait for final legislative action before making changes.

A proposed bill could shift the school start date to September 1, prompting potential changes to the 2026-27 calendar and graduation timing—what do you think?

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#VA #CitizenPortal #VirginiaSchools #EducationReform #CommunityFeedback #LegislativeAction

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Superintendent reports on athletics, training and HB 1262 funding request Dr. Block reported on upcoming events and training, and described House Bill 1262, which requests $2,000,000 in one-time startup funds for a children's home society day program in Aberdeen; the board received the update.

Dr. Block's latest report reveals exciting updates on athletics, new training initiatives, and a crucial $2 million funding request that could transform local children's services!

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#SD #CitizenPortal #SouthDakotaEducation #LegislativeAction #AthleticsSupport

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Committee approves bill allowing assignment of state retiree life benefits to funeral homes House Bill 1234 would let beneficiaries assign state retiree life insurance benefits directly to funeral homes for payment of funeral expenses; sponsor cited unpaid funeral bills during COVID as a rationale. The committee approved the bill by voice vote in this hearing.

Georgia's House Bill 1234 aims to ease the burden on retirees by allowing life insurance benefits to be assigned directly to funeral homes, ensuring dignified services after a loss.

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#GA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #GeorgiaRetirees #LegislativeAction #FuneralExpenses

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Alabama Senate passes wide package of local and statewide measures; dozens of bills approved In a single-day session the Alabama Senate adopted a long special-order calendar, confirmed three UNA trustees and passed multiple local and statewide bills, including measures on firefighters, education loan assistance, and administrative fixes; most roll calls were unanimous.

In a whirlwind session, the Alabama Senate approved a sweeping array of local and statewide bills, including crucial measures for education and public safety—all with near-unanimous support!

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#AL #CommunityGovernance #LegislativeAction #PublicPolicy

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Lawmaker vows to introduce War Powers privileged resolution after seventh soldier's death A lawmaker criticized the president's handling of a foreign conflict, offered condolences for the seventh soldier killed, and said he will introduce a War Powers Act privileged resolution in about 60 days while urging Congress to use its power of the purse.

A lawmaker is taking a stand against unchecked military actions, vowing to introduce a War Powers Act resolution after the tragic death of the seventh soldier.

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#US #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LegislativeAction #CongressWarPowers #MilitaryAccountability

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Senate Agriculture Committee advances animal-welfare bills to the floor The Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture reported four animal-welfare bills to the floor, including measures on aggravated cruelty, abandonment penalties and inspections of vacated properties; one bill was held by the sponsor for further conversation.

The Senate Agriculture Committee has just advanced crucial animal-welfare bills aimed at combating cruelty and improving the treatment of abandoned pets.

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#NY #CitizenPortal #NewYorkAnimalWelfare #AnimalCrueltyReform #LegislativeAction #CompanionAnimalProtection

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Residents press Northglenn leaders to push HB 26‑1285 to block certain placements near schools Residents voiced strong concerns about state mental‑health transitional living facilities they say have placed forensic populations near schools. Council and city staff reiterated support for state legislation (HB 26‑1285) and described behind‑the‑scenes work with legislators and state partners.

Northglenn residents are rallying for a critical bill to keep convicted offenders away from schools and sensitive sites, urging action from local leaders and state lawmakers.

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#NorthglennAdamsCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LegislativeAction #NorthglennSchools

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Agency director updates board on water bills, data-center rules and leadership changes Mark Mayer told the board the department is tracking several 2026 Legislature measures — including House Bill 1103, Senate Bill 37 and Senate Bill 135 — announced an acting chief engineer appointment and noted a senior staff retirement.

Exciting changes are underway at the South Dakota Water Management Board, including new leadership and significant legislative updates that could reshape water regulations!

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#SD #EnvironmentalSustainability #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #WaterRegulation

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Budget outlook clouds as enrollment drops and charter funding fix faces expiration Finance staff said state revenue forecasts have weakened, the district projects a loss of about 890 funded pupils year-over-year, and a temporary legislative 'fix' for charter funding will need action to continue beyond this year.

Colorado's school district faces a budget crisis with declining enrollment and looming funding uncertainties for charter schools.

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#CO #BudgetPlanning #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #EducationFunding

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Essex County treasurer warns low Compensation Board reimbursements squeeze local services Treasurer Penny told the Board of Supervisors the county’s treasurer office is understaffed relative to workload and that Compensation Board reimbursements lag current salary needs; she urged legislative fixes and the board said it would notify Delegate Keith Hodges. The presentation included workload metrics and operational limits of online payments and reimbursements.

Treasurer Penny reveals that Essex County’s treasurer office is struggling under increasing workloads and inadequate funding, risking essential local services.

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#EssexCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #EssexCountyTreasurer #StaffingChallenges #PublicFunding

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Senate backs study and funding mechanism for end‑of‑life solar panel disposal Senators passed a substitute for House Bill 323 to create an initial program and fund a study on solar panel end‑of‑life handling; the bill funds a study through modest installer fees and leaves disposal policy and future fees for later legislative action.

Utah's Senate just passed a groundbreaking bill to kickstart the study of solar panel disposal, paving the way for a sustainable future!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #WasteManagement #SustainableEnergy

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Medical examiner reports sharper caseload and stronger drug concentrations, seeks PTSD benefits and testing support Cowlitz County’s medical examiner said the office saw 73 more jurisdictional cases in 2025 than in 2024, described heavier call volume and higher toxic drug concentrations, reported new in‑office quantitative testing and noted reimbursement limits and pending state legislation affecting coroners.

Cowlitz County's medical examiner reveals a staggering rise in drug-related cases and alarming shifts in toxic concentrations—what does this mean for public health?

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#CowlitzCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LegislativeAction #HealthCareReform

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Senate adopts Forest Health Grant Program conference report and signs related enrolled acts The Wyoming Senate adopted the joint conference committee report on House Bill 78 (Forest Health Grant Program), agreeing to amendments and additional appropriation language, then the president signed House Enrolled Act No. 41 and a bundle of enrolled acts. The chamber also honored retiring staff, including Chief Clerk Ellen Thompson.

The Wyoming Senate just passed a crucial Forest Health Grant Program, adding $2 million to protect our forests while honoring long-serving staff!

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#WY #EnvironmentalSustainability #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #CommunitySupport

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Senate passes $1.2 billion supplemental appropriations bill amid final-day push On the final scheduled day to pass supplemental appropriations, the Utah Senate passed House Bill 2, a roughly $1.2 billion package for fiscal 2027 that includes $366 million from general fund sources and a range of targeted operating and capital adjustments approved by the Executive Appropriations Committee.

The Utah Senate has just passed a monumental $1.2 billion supplemental appropriations bill on the final day of the legislative session, setting the stage for significant funding adjustments in fiscal year 2027.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #GovernmentTransparency #LegislativeAction

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Sweetwater commission urges state action to let municipalities use building fees for operations The commission unanimously passed a resolution asking the state to authorize county and local governments to use building and impact fees to offset general operating expenses; commissioners raised long-term fiscal risks from proposed state changes to ad valorem tax rules and emphasized the need for a state‑level fix.

Sweetwater's commission is pushing for a game-changing resolution that could redefine how municipalities manage their finances amid looming state tax changes.

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#FL #CitizenPortal #SweetwaterMunicipalities #LegislativeAction #LocalGovernment #FiscalResponsibility

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Votes at a glance: Senate advances package of bills, confirms university trustee and adopts ceremonial resolution On March 3 the Washington Senate confirmed Maria Seguenza to the Western Washington University Board of Trustees, adopted a resolution honoring Yolanda Cortinas Trout Manuel, and approved a slate of bills including HB 2248, HB 2309, HB 2348, HB 2523, HB 2428, HB 2340 and HB 2317. Vote tallies are listed below.

The Washington State Senate made waves on March 3 by confirming a new university trustee and passing a crucial package of bills that could impact education, healthcare, and community programs.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #LegislativeAction #CommunityService

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Senate concurs on Energy Dominance Fund with $105 million cap after floor debate Senate File 123, creating the Wyoming Energy Dominance Fund and adding trona and bentonite projects, was concurred by the Senate after a discussion about executive discretion and an amendment capping expenditures at $105,000,000. Vote: 27–2, 2 excused.

The Wyoming Senate has just approved a groundbreaking Energy Dominance Fund, setting a $105 million cap to fuel new energy development projects—what could this mean for the state's future?

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#WY #CitizenPortal #EconomicGrowth #EnergyDevelopment #LegislativeAction

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House introduces House File 2728 on obstructing first responders; chamber recessed for party caucuses The Iowa House introduced House File 2728, described as an act addressing obstruction of first responders and penalties; the chamber later recessed after a voice vote on a motion to adjourn for party caucuses.

The Iowa House has just introduced a bold new bill aimed at penalizing those who obstruct first responders, but what does it really mean for public safety?

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#IA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #IowaFirstResponders #PublicSafety #LegislativeAction

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OCS tells Senate panel workforce shortages, pay and burnout block full implementation of HB 151 reforms OCS Director Kim Guay and Acting Commissioner Tracy Dompling told the Senate Health and Social Services Committee on March 3 that workforce shortages, low pay and on-call demands are the principal barriers to completing reforms required by 2018House Bill 151; the agency laid out recruitment, training and retention steps and urged legislative attention to pay and retirement benefits.

Alaska's Office of Children's Services reveals that workforce shortages and low pay are crippling vital foster-care reforms, sparking urgent calls for legislative action.

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#AK #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #FosterCareReform #AlaskaChildren #WorkforceDevelopment

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Sen. Wally's bill to end attorneys' professional privilege tax after 20 years gets negative recommendation The revenue subcommittee recommended against Senate Bill 1963, which would stop collecting the professional privilege tax from Tennessee attorneys after 20 years of payments; the subcommittee cited a $3.3 million fiscal cost and approved a negative recommendation in a recorded vote.

Senator Wally's push to relieve long-practicing Tennessee attorneys from a hefty tax faces a setback as the committee issues a negative recommendation.

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#TN #TennesseeAttorneys #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #TaxRelief #FiscalResponsibility

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Votes at a glance: key House actions, March 2, 2026 On March 2 the House adopted substitutes and final passages on multiple bills (including HB 174, HB 315, HB 442, HB 450, HB 544, HB 185, HB 548) and recorded a failure on HB 553; this roundup lists outcomes and key floor notes.

The Utah House made significant strides on March 2, 2026, passing several key bills on topics from menstrual product labeling to data privacy amendments, while one notable bill faced defeat.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #LegislativeAction #PublicPolicy

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Committee advances bill to codify accommodations process after witnesses warn federal rollback could strip protections The committee voted 13–0 to place HF2380 on the General Register after testimony from disability advocates and state council witnesses saying the bill would clarify that refusal to engage in the interactive accommodations process may constitute discrimination under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

A unanimous vote in Minnesota could solidify protections for individuals with disabilities, ensuring that refusing to engage in accommodation discussions is considered discriminatory.

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#MN #DisabilityRights #AccessToJustice #CitizenPortal #MinnesotaDisability #LegislativeAction

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Senate approves SB 1459 to extend Abstractors Board sunset to 2031; declared emergency On third reading the Senate passed SB 1459, extending the sunset date for the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to 2031. The clerk recorded 41 aye votes and 6 nay votes; the Senate then declared the bill to pass as an emergency measure.

The Oklahoma Senate has just passed Senate Bill 1459, extending the Abstractors Board's life to 2031 in a dramatic emergency vote!

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#OK #CitizenPortal #PublicPolicy #LegislativeAction #GovernmentTransparency

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Committee approves compromise to raise BFA contingent credit cap to $400 million After debate and an amendment, the committee voted 6-1 to recommend passage of House Bill 1042 as amended, lowering the proposed cap to $400 million (from $450 million in committee draft) to expand the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority's contingent credit limit.

New Hampshire lawmakers have taken a bold step by advancing House Bill 1042, raising the contingent credit limit for the Business Finance Authority to $400 million, sparking both support and fierce debate!

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#NH #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #LegislativeAction

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Utah House: floor roundup — multiple bills approved, rules assignments set The Utah House adopted committee reports, passed several Senate and House bills on Feb. 26 and assigned additional measures to standing committees. Notable floor outcomes included passage of SB 98 (recovery‑ready workplaces), SB 145 (lobbying cleanup), SB 68 (ADA notice period), SB 71 (evidence retention timelines), HB 433 (professional licensing amendments) and HB 341 (animal fighting amendments).

The Utah House made waves on Feb. 26 by passing a flurry of impactful bills, including measures on recovery-ready workplaces and lobbying reforms!

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#UT #CommunityReform #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAction #PublicPolicy

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Committee advances bill to raise outdoor school education fund to $54 million The House Committee on Education voted to advance House Bill 4112, which increases the outdoor school education fund for the 2025–27 biennium from $48 million to $54 million and includes an emergency clause to take effect on passage. The bill was moved to joint Ways and Means by prior reference with a due-pass recommendation.

The House Committee on Education has just propelled a crucial bill to boost the outdoor school education fund to $54 million—an urgent step for our children's future!

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#OR #FundingIncrease #LegislativeAction

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TWRA warns wildlife fund could be depleted by FY2030; seeks recurring revenue fixes At a Feb. 24 budget hearing TWRA Director Jason Maxidon told the Finance Committee that licensing revenue and federal reimbursements are no longer keeping pace with costs and urged lawmakers to consider recurring appropriations or dedicated revenue allocations to avert a projected FY2030 depletion.

Tennessee's wildlife fund is on the brink of depletion by 2030 unless urgent legislative action is taken—could our cherished natural resources be at risk?

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#TN #CitizenPortal #SustainableResources #TennesseeWildlife #LegislativeAction #EnvironmentalFunding

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