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House committee debates bill allowing short-term continuing resolution to keep essential services running during budget impasses A House committee heard testimony on SB 488, which would let the governor declare a 60-day emergency to continue essential state services at prior-year funding if the legislature and governor fail to pass a budget; lawmakers raised questions about triggers, scope and legislative oversight and asked for lists of included and excluded functions.

A heated debate has erupted in New Hampshire as lawmakers consider a bill that would empower the governor to ensure essential services keep running during budget impasses.

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Committee backs bill to create human services IT steering committee and adds legislative oversight Senate File 47 19, to modernize county and state human services IT systems and create a steering committee and a legislative oversight commission, was amended and recommended to pass and be referred to rules after testimony from counties and agency representatives.

Minnesota is stepping up its game in human services by advancing a bill that forms a new steering committee to streamline IT modernization and enhance oversight!

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Committee funds $200,000 for legislative consultant to oversee Medicaid managed‑care implementation The joint committee approved a $200,000 current‑year supplemental to hire a consultant for a legislative Medicaid review panel to oversee the state’s managed‑care transition, despite objections that the expense duplicates work already contracted by the Department of Health and Welfare.

Idaho's joint committee just greenlit a controversial $200,000 funding for a consultant to oversee Medicaid managed care, despite concerns about duplicating existing efforts!

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#ID #CitizenPortal #BudgetAccountability #LegislativeOversight #HealthCareReform

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Legislature interrogates vacancy sweep that would cut hundreds of environmental positions LAO and JLBC flagged hundreds of proposed eliminations of vacant positions across DTSC, DPR and the State Water Board, recommending the Legislature preserve many special‑funded posts created for statutory reforms while weighing tradeoffs to reach $19M in general‑fund relief if positions are retained.

California lawmakers are grappling with a controversial proposal to eliminate hundreds of critical environmental positions, raising questions about the impact on vital reforms and regulatory oversight.

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Senate committee hears detailed presentation on SB 275 to expand AGDC oversight, require disclosures and impose new gas-related taxes On March 13 the Senate Resources Committee received a first reading of SB275, which would increase legislative oversight of AGDC, require disclosure of owners/investors over $2 million, set a 5%–25% equity participation range for state options, create a 9.4% income tax on S corps/LLCs over $5M, and impose a $0.15 per MCF LNG surcharge; committee members raised constitutional, timing and fiscal-modeling questions.

Senate Bill 275 aims to revolutionize Alaska's gas line governance with new transparency measures and fiscal protections that could impact billions in state revenue.

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GOP senators warn SB275 could chill investment in Alaska LNG project At a Senate Republican minority press conference, senators said Senate Bill 275’s provisions—changing AGDC investment timing and disclosure and adding a potential gas processing surcharge—could deter private investors and risk stalling the Alaska gas pipeline project.

GOP senators warn that proposed changes to Senate Bill 275 could deter private investment and jeopardize Alaska's crucial LNG pipeline project.

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#AK #EnergyPolicy #InvestorConfidence #AlaskaGasPipeline #CitizenPortal #LegislativeOversight

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Committee gives due‑pass to bill exposing attorney general to damages after dismissed nuisance suits House Bill 2167, which would make the attorney general liable for damages (including treble damages paid from the AG's operating budget) when a public‑nuisance or consumer‑fraud action is dismissed or found meritless, received a due‑pass recommendation after debate.

A contentious new bill could put Arizona's Attorney General on the hook for hefty damages in dismissed nuisance cases, raising alarms about legislative overreach.

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Senate approves bill letting Washington State Patrol set background-check fees after contentious amendment votes After multiple failed amendments to limit or cap fee increases, the Senate passed House Bill 2,521 allowing the Washington State Patrol to set fees to cover background-check costs; opponents warned of potential unaffordable increases, sponsors said fees must match cost.

The Washington State Senate has just passed a controversial bill allowing the State Patrol to set fees for firearm background checks, sparking heated debates over potential cost increases for residents.

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House preserves emergency preparedness trust fund after heated floor fight Lawmakers rejected an amendment to let a wide-ranging emergency trust fund expire and approved SB 7040, which recreates and expands the state’s emergency preparedness and response fund to include man-made and technological emergencies; final passage was 82–25.

Florida lawmakers just battled over a controversial emergency fund that could change how the state responds to disasters—will it ensure swift action or become a "slush fund"?

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MMB affirms debt guidelines but proposes temporary planning floors for repayment ratios; senators press for legislative oversight Minnesota Management & Budget presented updated debt guidelines and a debt-capacity forecast that introduce temporary, time‑bound floors (38%/68%) for guideline‑3 payoff ratios to allow short-term flexibility; several senators raised concerns about executive‑branch adjustments without legislative ratification.

Minnesota's budget officials are shaking things up with new temporary debt guidelines, but senators are raising eyebrows over potential risks—what does this mean for the state's financial future?

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Committee gives favorable report to amendment trimming advice-and-consent for some appointees A legislative committee voted to give a favorable report to an amendment that would remove certain boards from the senate advice-and-consent process and add notification requirements; members pressed for oversight options, vacancy timelines and transparency measures.

A legislative committee has taken a bold step to streamline appointments, sparking a heated debate over oversight and transparency in South Carolina's governance.

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House takes up REINS Act to require legislative sign-off on costly administrative rules House debated a REINS-style bill that would require the legislature to approve high-impact administrative rules (discussed threshold $250,000). Supporters said it restores accountability; opponents warned of delays and practical complications for agencies and businesses.

The Missouri House is debating a new REINS Act that could significantly change how costly administrative rules are approved, igniting a fierce battle over accountability versus efficiency.

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Committee questions bill to require legislative approval for expensive DOC jail rules; item laid over Law enforcement and county officials urged oversight of rules that may impose costs on county jails, while the Department of Corrections warned the proposal would disrupt the Administrative Procedure Act’s uniform rulemaking process; the committee laid House File 2936 over for further work.

A new bill aims to give Minnesota counties a say in costly jail regulations, but could it disrupt the established rulemaking process?

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Senate subcommittee presses Cal OES for costs, timeline after next-gen 911 deployment problems Cal OES told lawmakers it paused further regional rollouts of CaliforniaNext Generation 9-1-1 after routing and transfer failures and now proposes a phased plan to stabilize service using a statewide interim provider, open a long-term procurement and prioritize Los Angeles ahead of the 2028 Olympics; the LAO urged greater legislative oversight and independent technical review.

California's Next Generation 9-1-1 rollout has hit serious roadblocks, prompting urgent questions from lawmakers about costs, risks, and timelines ahead of the 2028 Olympics.

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Committee receives Sen. Timberlakeletter seeking expanded OPEGA review of recent child deaths; members note legal limits Sen. Timberlake asked the oversight committee to expand an OPEGA review into two recent child deaths; members discussed statutory limits on public reporting while criminal matters progress and agreed to keep the request under consideration but took no immediate action.

Senator Jeff Timberlake is pushing for an expanded investigation into two tragic child deaths, questioning the involvement of child welfare services and their impact on these outcomes.

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Committee backs pilot to require independent evaluation of selected grant programs, approves $9M in appropriations The Senate Government Operations committee favorably recommended a first substitute for SB324 establishing a pilot framework for outcome-first grantmaking and independent evaluation, including $4.5 million to K–12 grants and $4.5 million to higher education workforce measurement grants.

Utah's Senate committee just greenlit a groundbreaking pilot program to ensure state grants are outcome-focused and independently evaluated, allocating $9 million to boost education and workforce initiatives!

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Committee backs SB 148, advancing new oversight tools and a rule-pause process amid constitutional concerns The committee favorably recommended Senate Bill 148 (second substitute), which adds members to aid quorum, removes fixed terms, relaxes absolute monthly-meeting notification, and creates a limited pause-and-review process for administrative rules; the measure advanced with two 'No' roll-call votes.

Utah's House Committee just took a major step forward by recommending Senate Bill 148, introducing new oversight tools and a controversial pause-and-review process for administrative rules amidst ongoing constitutional debates.

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Senate debate on S 3 25 centers on consumer advocate independence and accountability S 3 25 would elevate the Commission on Consumer Affairs into a cabinet-level Department of Consumer Affairs with a governor‑appointed director subject to Senate advice and consent. Supporters said it would increase accountability and responsiveness; critics warned it risks politicizing the consumer advocate role, especially in utility rate cases. The bill received a second reading vote on the floor.

The South Carolina Senate is torn over a controversial bill that could reshape consumer advocacy and its independence in utility matters—will accountability come at the cost of consumer rights?

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Utah bill would consolidate housing programs under single division; committee advances HB 68 House Bill 68 would move scattered executive-branch housing programs into a single division under a gubernatorial appointee, with supporters calling it a $0-cost reorganization that aims to streamline policy administration; the Senate Services committee voted unanimously to send the bill to the full Senate.

Utah's House Bill 68 is set to revolutionize housing policy by consolidating fragmented programs into a single, streamlined division—without any added costs!

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Lawmakers approve $17.5M authorization for Campus for Hope youth facility, demand monthly progress reports After months of shifting plans and debate over costs, the Interim Finance Committee approved a $17.5 million funding authorization for Campus for Hope to construct two licensable youth care buildings; members required monthly progress reports and transparency about contracting and operating plans.

Nevada lawmakers have just greenlit a $17.5 million funding package for Campus for Hope, but they're demanding transparency and monthly updates amidst shifting plans and rising costs!

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Appropriations panel gives do‑pass to Senate File 111 after $34,000 request to stand up select committee on gaming The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to give Senate File 111 a do‑pass recommendation after a presentation requesting $34,000 to establish a select committee on gaming; the voice/roll call vote was four ayes and one excused.

Mrs. Harcourt's request for $34,000 to establish a select committee on gaming just received a do-pass recommendation, paving the way for enhanced oversight in a booming multibillion-dollar industry!

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Commissioners discuss state bills: property-tax proposals, water authority and a bathroom bill Commissioners reviewed several state legislative proposals that could affect county authority and revenues, including a House bill (described as giving state ownership/oversight of water), Senate Bill 244 (a "bathroom bill" with an enforcement and penalty structure), and House Bill 2745 (would require voter approval for revenue increases above 3% and create a $60 million property tax relief fund).

Commissioners are raising alarms over new state bills that could redefine local governance, from a controversial "bathroom bill" to significant changes in property tax regulations.

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#GearyCounty #KS #LegislativeOversight #CitizenPortal #WaterManagement #GearyCountyGovernance

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Senator Rountree pushes annual Olmstead review; advocates want stronger reporting and benchmarks LB737 would require an annual joint hearing by the Health and Human Services and Urban Affairs committees to review Nebraska’s Olmstead plan. Disability advocates urged yearly oversight, better data on accessible housing, and measurable benchmarks to track progress toward community integration.

Senator Rountree is championing a groundbreaking bill that could transform Nebraska's approach to accessible housing and community integration by calling for annual reviews of the Olmstead plan.

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Missouri bill would expand JCAR oversight to agency guidance, add subpoena power Rep. Matthew Overcast’s HB 1641 would let the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules review agency guidance that functions like rules, require 10‑day notice to JCAR, allow subpoenas and notices of noncompliance for actions with economic effects over $250,000, and link findings to appropriations review. Supporters called it a fix for ‘shadow rulemaking’; some members raised separation‑of‑powers questions.

A new bill in Missouri could transform how agency actions are monitored, giving oversight powers to the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and even allowing them to issue subpoenas!

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House approves reporting and guardrails for projects funded by South Dakota Future Fund HB 12-86 requires annual written reports and oversight for Future Fund projects over $1 million, includes reimbursement policy and potential clawbacks for unmet commitments. Supporters called it guardrails to improve transparency and accountability; the House passed the bill.

South Dakota's House just passed a groundbreaking bill that mandates strict oversight and accountability for projects funded by the Future Fund, ensuring your tax dollars are protected!

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Committee advances HB 947 to tighten SNAP verifications and expand fraud powers The House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee passed a substitute to HB 947 after testimony on fraud, verification timelines and technology; the bill phases in stricter verifications, gives broader subpoena authority to the inspector general and calls for legislative oversight and a requested appropriation to support implementation.

Georgia's House Committee is tightening SNAP verification to combat fraud while ensuring families still access nutritious food—are the changes enough to protect the needy?

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#GA #FraudPrevention #CitizenPortal #LegislativeOversight #NutritionSecurity #GeorgiaFoodAssistance

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Committee approves bill to cap HOA closing‑letter fees at $250 Committee members passed HB 1222 on a voice vote to cap homeowner‑association closing‑letter fees at $250, including a committee substitute to add provisions for condo and property‑owners associations.

A new bill has just passed that could save Georgia homeowners big bucks by capping HOA closing-letter fees at $250!

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Arizona House signals tighter oversight of State Land Department, directs audits and implementation timelines A sequence of bills directs audits, requires implementation of 51 performance-audit recommendations, and sets timelines and reporting requirements for the Arizona State Land Department; sponsors framed the package as accountable stewardship of trust lands and revenue.

Arizona lawmakers are pushing for tighter oversight of the State Land Department, aiming to transform how state trust lands are managed and audited for greater accountability.

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Lawmakers press for transparency as advisory council advises on Alaska’s RHTP Lawmakers questioned whether the Department of Health or the commissioner will have final say on awards and sought clarity on advisory‑council roles; presenters said the council is directional and the department will use a data‑driven evaluation process with the Alaska Community Foundation as subgrant administrator.

Lawmakers are demanding answers on governance and transparency in Alaska's RHTP awards process, questioning who really holds the power to decide.

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Senate passes measure tightening Medicaid eligibility rules, saying future expansions must have legislative approval The Wyoming Senate on Feb. 17 passed Senate File 6, which clarifies Medicaid eligibility and states that future expansions beyond a fixed date require legislative approval; supporters said it preserves legislative control while critics called it overly restrictive for some working families.

The Wyoming Senate just passed a controversial bill that could shut the door on Medicaid access for vulnerable families—what does this mean for the future of healthcare in the state?

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#WY #HealthcareAccess #CitizenPortal #LegislativeOversight #FamilySupport

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