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Committee record: votes and referrals from March 11 Government Operations Committee The committee acted on several bills March 11: SB 2205 advanced to State and Local (positive recommendation); the Lottery governance bill moved to State and Local with a negative recommendation; SB 0269 moved to Energy with a positive recommendation; SB 1730 and SB 2132 moved to the calendar.

Tennessee's Senate Committee made waves on March 11, advancing key bills while others faced setbacks—what’s the latest on your favorite legislation?

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TennesseeGovernment #EnvironmentalResponsibility #LegislativeReview #PublicPolicy

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Tax panel rejects immediate extension of Maine affordable housing tax credit; members urge waiting for evaluation A House-Senate taxation committee considered LD 2116, which would remove the sunset on Maine’s affordable housing income tax credit. Committee analysts recommended waiting for a full tax-expenditure evaluation; an amendment to extend the sunset to 2036 failed on a 4–5 roll call.

Maine's tax committee faces a crucial decision: should the affordable housing income tax credit become permanent, or should they wait for a full evaluation before making a move?

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#ME #HousingCredit #TaxPolicy #CitizenPortal #MaineAffordableHousing #LegislativeReview

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Caucus reviews HB 2931 extension for Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board; amendment would shorten term At a Republican caucus meeting members reviewed House Bill 2931, which would continue the Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board; the chair announced an amendment to reduce the continuation from eight years to four and to separate the board from its committee/division.

The future of civil rights in Arizona hangs in the balance as House Bill 2931 faces a crucial amendment that could cut its extension from eight years to just four!

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#AZ #CivicAccountability #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #ArizonaCivilRights

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Lake County committee flags veterans assistance bill for potential county liability County officials warned that Senate Bill 3646, which would allow multi-county veterans assistance commissions and expand enforcement and taxing authority, could expose counties to new financial liability and litigation if enacted; staff and state liaisons said they are monitoring and will report amendments.

A new Illinois bill could dramatically shift financial burdens to counties, sparking concerns over increased legal liabilities and potential lawsuits from veterans.

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#LakeCounty #IL #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #VeteransAssistance #LakeCountyVeterans

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Senate approves bill to create legislative review of Kentucky's Medicaid state plan The Kentucky Senate passed Senate Bill 173 with a committee substitute on March 2, 2026, moving the legislature's role from full approval toward an annual regulatory-style review of the federally approved Medicaid state plan and its amendments; the measure passed on a 30-6 vote.

The Kentucky Senate just took a significant step by passing a bill that shifts Medicaid oversight from full approval to an annual review, raising questions about legislative power and budget impacts.

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#KY #CitizenPortal #MedicaidOversight #LegislativeReview #HealthPolicy

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Senate committee advances study of water classification and anti‑degradation policy after removing $14,000 appropriation The committee moved S.223 — a study of Vermont’s water reclassification and anti‑degradation rules — to the Senate floor but agreed to remove or make contingent a $14,000 appropriation for working‑group per diem and expenses to be decided in the budget process.

Vermont's Senate Appropriations Committee has advanced a crucial study on water classification, but they've hit a snag by removing the $14,000 funding for the working group!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #WaterQuality #EnvironmentalRegulation #VermontWaterPolicy

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Assembly hearing finds modest early use of AB 2011, highlights barriers to wider adoption A California State Assembly outcomes review found AB 2011 has produced roughly 5,800 proposed/entitled homes through 2024, has been especially useful for 100% affordable projects, but faces feasibility barriers in mixed‑income markets because of prevailing‑wage and inclusionary requirements, site‑eligibility rules, and current market conditions.

California's AB 2011 has facilitated the proposal of 5,800 homes, but experts warn that mixed-income projects are struggling under current market pressures and regulatory barriers.

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#CA #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #CommunityDevelopment #LegislativeReview

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Municipal leaders press for full PURA review of proposed Aquarion sale; RWA offers a compromise Municipal coalitions and regional planning organizations urged the Energy and Technology Committee to advance HB 5249 to restore clear legislative intent that PURA should have full regulatory review of Aquarion's proposed sale. RWA and Aquarion representatives filed an offer of compromise including a municipal payment floor, a $10 million rate stabilization fund and OCA staffing commitments; committee members remained split.

Municipal leaders are demanding a thorough review of Aquarion Water Company's proposed sale, raising concerns over local tax impacts and consumer protections.

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#CT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #PublicUtilities

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Bill Would Create Public Education Review Steering Committee to Direct JLARC Reviews Lawmakers heard HB 26-36, which would form a Public Education Review Steering Committee to identify K–12 policies and funding provisions for review by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC). Sponsors said the goal is to identify ineffective mandates and free district resources; members raised questions about definitions, scope and whether JLARC could provide proactive analysis.

A new bill aims to establish a Public Education Review Steering Committee to scrutinize K-12 policies and potentially free up millions for classrooms, but will it succeed in lessening the burden on districts?

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #PublicEducation

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UAMS seeks ratification after amendment to FMLA outsourcing contract was not routed for review UAMS asked the subcommittee to ratify payments and an extension to a Family and Medical Leave Act outsourcing contract after an amendment was executed but not submitted for legislative review; UAMS said it has retrained staff and installed new oversight.

UAMS is facing scrutiny after missing a key legislative review for their FMLA outsourcing contract extension, raising questions about oversight and accountability.

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#AR #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #ContractManagement

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LBO reviews Tax Expenditure Review Commission 2025 annual report, flags follow-ups The Legislative Budget Office briefed the Taxes Committee on the Tax Expenditure Review Commission's 2025 annual report, summarizing five evaluations covering 15 tax expenditures and detailing the commission's new procedures and planned 2026 recommendations. Committee members pressed staff for more distributional data and follow-up analyses.

The Legislative Budget Office's latest report reveals key insights into Minnesota's tax expenditures and raises questions about their impact on households—are the benefits really reaching those who need them most?

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#MN #CitizenPortal #MinnesotaTaxes #LegislativeReview

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Council debates elevator language in bill 5156 and its interaction with single-exit policy Members debated whether language in bill 5156 — which asks for elevator provisions for buildings up to six stories and 24 units and a recurring review tag for hoistway protections and two-way visual emergency communications — belongs in the base code or a single-exit appendix and questioned whether the legislature should mandate a new tag.

The Washington State Building Code Council is locked in a heated debate over elevator provisions in bill 5156, questioning the balance between safety, accessibility, and affordability in new building codes.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #AccessibilityStandards #LegislativeReview

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Senate committee advances bill to create statewide agency review task force The Administrative Rules Committee passed SB 1273, which would create an interim task force to review the efficiency and necessity of state agencies, boards and commissions; the committee voted 9-0 to advance the bill.

A groundbreaking bill has just been passed in Oklahoma, paving the way for a task force to scrutinize the efficiency of state agencies and make impactful recommendations!

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#OK #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #GovernmentEfficiency

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Appropriations Committee approves review of Wyoming Business Council, shifts work to joint legislative committee The House Appropriations Committee approved House Bill 150 as amended, directing a legislative review of the Wyoming Business Council and pausing program expansion while requiring expedited reporting; the committee replaced a proposed task force with a joint appropriations/joint minerals interim committee and approved the bill by roll call.

House Bill 150 is set to revolutionize the Wyoming Business Council by demanding a thorough review of its programs and spending, all while ensuring taxpayer dollars are used wisely.

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#WY #CitizenPortal #TaxpayerAccountability #LegislativeReview #EconomicDevelopment

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Committee hears sickle cell review bill, holds HB 334 to consult with Medicaid (DCH) House Bill 334, which would require Georgia Medicaid to review coverage of sickle cell medications and services annually, was presented and received broad support but was held so the sponsor and staff can consult the Department of Community Health before the committee advances the measure.

Georgia is taking a significant step forward for the 10,000 residents affected by sickle cell disease with a new bill aimed at enhancing Medicaid coverage for vital treatments.

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#GA #SickleCellAwareness #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #HealthCareAccess #GeorgiaMedicaid

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League flags HB 575 fuel-tax bill for review; staff available for questions The LPC wrap-up video noted HB 575, a fuel tax and supply amendments bill (sponsor referenced as Cal Roberts), is out and under League review; members were asked to contact League staff with questions or concerns.

Big changes are on the horizon with the newly released HB 575 fuel tax bill—are you prepared to weigh in?

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#UT #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #FuelTaxPolicy

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Committee plans joint interim on annexation and land-use bills; SB124 remains in committee Members discussed coordinating a joint House–Senate interim to study Senate Bill 37 and potentially include Senate Bill 124 on unilateral annexation restrictions; senators favored interim work and left SB124 in committee for additional amendments and discussion.

Senate Bill 124, aimed at limiting unilateral annexation by cities, could take a new direction as lawmakers consider a joint interim committee for deeper discussion and public input.

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#KS #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #KansasLandUse #CommunityInput #PublicPolicy

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Kansas senators hear competing views on bill to add LLPs to corporate-agriculture restrictions Senate committee heard for and against Senate Bill 465, which would add limited liability partnerships (LLPs) to the list of entities that must obtain county approval before establishing dairy or swine production facilities. Proponents said the bill closes a statutory loophole; opponents warned of constitutional and economic consequences.

Kansas senators are grappling with a controversial bill that could reshape the future of dairy and swine farming by requiring county approval for limited liability partnerships.

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#KS #CitizenPortal #KansasAgriculture #LegislativeReview #AgriculturalPolicy #CommunityInput

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Committee tables $7 million military transitional housing grant program for further vetting HB2608 would create a Military Transitional Housing Grant Program under the Arizona Department of Housing with a $7 million FY2027 appropriation; the sponsor requested and the committee carried a motion to lay the bill on the table for further work with the veterans caucus.

Arizona is one step closer to supporting veterans with a proposed $7 million housing grant program, but concerns over its vetting process have put the bill on hold.

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #ArizonaVeterans #HousingSupport #LegislativeReview #VeteranIntegration

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Council briefed on bills affecting municipalities, including damages rules and special-service districts Council reviewed two competing bills on personal-injury damages (SB211 and SB280) and discussed HB429, a bill to create a feasibility-based exit path from certain trash service special districts; concerns centered on municipal liability exposure and the difficulty of withdrawing from special districts under current law.

Utah's council is on high alert as new legislation could reshape municipal liability and housing policy, leaving cities to navigate some tricky waters.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #HousingPolicy #LegislativeReview #MunicipalLiability

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Subcommittee discusses HB 186 to allow bow hunting on Sundays; members seek county opt-outs and clearer weapon language The subcommittee reviewed HB 186 to allow bow hunting on Sundays during applicable seasons. Members supported the idea in principle but asked the drafter and sponsor to clarify whether the change applies only to private land, how it interacts with current weapon-specific seasons, and which counties may opt out.

Maryland's Natural Resources Subcommittee is eyeing a bold move to permit bow hunting on Sundays, sparking debates on land usage and county preferences!

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#MD #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #LegislativeReview #MarylandHunting #WildlifeManagement

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Committee raises concerns about emissions‑waiver program during drive‑by review of H.632 section During a drive‑by review of a section of H.632, committee members questioned program performance, waiver rules and funding; Legislative Council confirmed DMV listings show the waiver program ending this month and asked JFO to trace funding sources before the committee decides on amendments or further review.

Vermont's House Committee is raising alarms over the emissions-waiver program's effectiveness and funding, just days before it’s set to end!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #VermontTransportation #PublicFunding #EmissionsCompliance

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Committee opens review of bill to move Maine Natural Areas Program; AG warns about rulemaking authority shift LD 21 18 would move the Maine Natural Areas Program from DACF to IF&W; the assistant attorney general told the committee that IF&W has broader rulemaking authority and moving the program could grant IF&W the power to adopt program rules unless the legislature explicitly limits that authority.

A proposed bill could shift the Maine Natural Areas Program to a new department, raising critical questions about rulemaking power and environmental oversight.

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#ME #CitizenPortal #MaineNaturalAreas #LegislativeReview #WildlifeConservation

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Subcommittee defers decision on bill that would remove VSMP performance‑bond requirement Senate Bill 617, sponsored for Spotsylvania County, would remove a statutory performance‑bond requirement for VSMP authorities to enter properties for enforcement. The subcommittee paused action to allow further consultations after members raised liability and implementation concerns.

The Senate subcommittee hit pause on a controversial stormwater bill that could change how Virginia manages property inspections and liability—will the proposed changes lead to safer environments or increased risks?

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#VA #StormwaterEnforcement #LegislativeReview

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Bill would create JLARC‑staffed commission to review public education mandates and funding HB 2636 would establish a 15‑member Public Education Performance, Operations and Funding Review Commission staffed by JLARC to examine whether policies and funding enacted in the prior 10 years achieved intended outcomes and to recommend changes; sponsors framed it as a tool to identify underfunded mandates.

A new bill is set to create a commission that promises to evaluate the effectiveness of Washington's public education policies and funding over the last decade—could this be the key to alleviating district frustrations?

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#WA #LegislativeReview #FundingAccountability

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Building Code Council flags risks in several bills, agrees to send testimony on energy-code language At its Jan. 29 legislative committee meeting, the State Building Code Council reviewed bills on embodied carbon, kit homes, wildfire risk maps and an energy-cost bill (2486) that members said could undercut the state's energy goals; the council agreed to provide targeted written and oral comments to the Legislature.

The State Building Code Council is raising alarms over new legislation that could jeopardize Washington's ambitious energy-performance targets.

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#WA #SustainableConstruction #LegislativeReview #CitizenPortal #EnergyEfficiency

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House committee reviews H.50 requiring annual state property inventory to identify housing conversion sites Legislative counsel presented draft H.50 to require the Department of Buildings and General Services to maintain an annual inventory of state‑owned buildings and land and, for a limited period, require agency heads to flag underutilized sites suitable for housing conversion. Lawmakers pressed for a clear start date and asked to see an executive‑order report before finalizing the session‑law language.

Vermont's House committee is pushing for a game-changing bill that could transform state-owned properties into much-needed housing—will this be the solution to the housing crisis?

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#VT #LegislativeReview #PropertyInventory #HousingConversion #VermontHousing #CitizenPortal

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Missouri senators urge slower vetting as budget errors and HJR 165 drafting raise alarms Senators spent a large portion of floor time pressing for more deliberative review of bills, fiscal notes and gubernatorial appointments after a disclosed $260 million double-count and drafting flaws in House Joint Resolution 165 drew sharp criticism.

Missouri senators are calling for a careful review of legislation after alarming budget mistakes and drafting errors in a controversial tax proposal raised serious concerns.

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#MO #CommunityEngagement #LegislativeReview #MissouriSenators #FiscalAccountability #CitizenPortal

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Committee votes ITL on bill to shorten DigSafe notice, citing safety and staffing concerns The committee recommended ITL for HB 11‑69 FN, which sought to reduce DigSafe notice from 72 to 48 hours, cut recognized state holidays, and extend ticket validity to one year. Utilities, DigSafe and DOE testified the changes would increase risk and operational strain; the committee voted 14‑0 to ITL.

New Hampshire's House Committee unanimously shot down a bill that could jeopardize underground safety by shortening notice periods and extending excavation ticket validity.

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#NH #NewHampshireDigSafe #LegislativeReview #InfrastructureProtect #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Centennial council votes to enter executive session on housing legislation and related legal matters The council moved to enter executive session to receive legal advice on 2024 housing legislation, Governor Polis’ executive orders, and a related lawsuit filed by home-rule municipalities; the motion was made and seconded and the meeting adjourned to hold the closed session upstairs.

The Centennial City Council has taken a bold step to address housing legislation and legal challenges, entering a closed session for crucial discussions.

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#CentennialArapahoeCounty #CO #LegislativeReview #LocalGovernance #CentennialHousing #CitizenPortal

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