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Senate rejects plan to fold county probate courts into state judiciary after extended debate After hours of debate on LD 17 66, which would incorporate county probate judges into the state judicial branch, the Maine Senate voted against the measure, with critics citing local control and fiscal concerns and supporters pointing to conflicts of interest and access to justice.

The Maine Senate has rejected a pivotal plan to integrate county probate judges into the state judiciary, sparking a fierce debate over local control and potential conflicts of interest.

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#ME #CitizenPortal #AccessToJustice #JudicialReform #LocalControl #MaineProbate

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Government closest to the people governs best. Local solutions beat distant mandates. #LocalControl #LimitedGovernment #CommonSense #Liberty #Community

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Major overhaul of CTE governance moves forward after intense debate over EVIT, audits and funding A strike‑everything amendment to HB 2381 that would change CTED intergovernmental agreements, apportionment and mediation requirements passed the Senate Education Committee amid dispute between EVIT and member districts. Sponsors said the bill addresses Auditor General findings; opponents warned it could complicate ongoing litigation.

A heated debate on career technical education governance has led to a major legislative overhaul, with implications for funding and local control hanging in the balance.

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#AZ #AccountabilityReform #CitizenPortal #LocalControl #ArizonaEducation #CareerTechEducation

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Senate committee advances bill letting cities, counties bar weapons on public property, 7-5 vote The State and Local Government Committee recommended SF2320 to pass after hours of testimony debating whether local governments should be allowed to prohibit firearms and other dangerous weapons on public buildings and land; proponents cited public-safety and signage, opponents warned it would disrupt statewide preemption and create a patchwork of rules.

A Minnesota Senate committee has just advanced a controversial bill that could empower local governments to ban weapons on public property, igniting a fierce debate over safety versus statewide consistency.

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Senate advances bill allowing third-party large generators for big industrial users after heavy debate After extended debate on public-power protections, water use and transparency, the Legislature adopted technical and procedural amendments to LB1261 (allowing private 1,000+ MW generation for industrial customers) and advanced the bill to engrossing with provisions requiring board approval of contracts and clarifying implementation steps.

The Nebraska Senate's heated debate over LB1261 could reshape the landscape for large industrial energy users, balancing local control with the lure of significant investments.

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#NE #CitizenPortal #LocalControl #PublicTransparency

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Tennessee committee deadlocks on bill to ban LGBTQ flags and official recognition of Pride periods The Senate State and Local Government Committee debated SB 24-09, which would prohibit display of LGBTQ flags or official recognition of Pride periods on state property and in public schools. After legal changes removing a private right of action, the measure failed to advance amid concerns about scope, free speech and local control.

A Tennessee Senate committee is at a standstill over a controversial bill that could ban LGBTQ flags in public spaces, raising major concerns about free speech and local control.

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Minn. committee deadlocks on Starter Homes Act after hours of testimony; HF3895 fails 5-7 After extended testimony from housing advocates, city officials and planners, the Elections, Finance and Government Operations Committee voted 5-7 against advancing the Starter Homes Act (HF 3895). Supporters said it would increase housing supply; opponents said it preempts local control and lacks affordability guarantees.

The Starter Homes Act, designed to boost housing supply in Minnesota, faced a critical setback as the committee votes against its advancement after intense debate from supporters and opponents alike.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #HousingSupply #LocalControl

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St. Louis pays the price for state control of police This time last year, Missouri took control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and put it in the hands of a state-appointed Board of Police Commissioners — ending 13 years of local control that Missouri voters approved in 2012. Republican lawmakers, and even some Democrats, argued the change was necessary despite consistent year-over-year reductions […]

'St. Louis pays the price for state control of police'

🖋 Megan Green
📸 Wiley Price | The St. Louis American

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Police budget proposal raises fears of service cuts Warning that a proposed increase in the police department’s budget could force layoffs and cuts to city services, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen last week adopted a resolution opposing the spending plan under the city’s return to state control. Resolution 258, introduced by 14th Ward Alderman Rasheen Aldridge, is a nonbinding measure urging the […]

'Police budget proposal raises fears of service cuts'

🖋 Sylvester Brown, Jr. | The St. Louis American
📸 Lawrence Bryant | St. Louis American

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Senate concurs with House amendment to limit local civil‑rights ordinances after weeks of debate Senate File 5‑79, with House Amendment 50‑75, passed after extended debate over whether the measure strips municipalities of the ability to adopt civil‑rights protections broader than state law. A proposed amendment to preserve local control was defeated (16–29).

Iowa's Senate just passed a controversial bill that could limit local civil rights protections, sparking emotional debates over community control and the rights of transgender residents.

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NSDA thanks bill champions Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) and Rep. Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) for their leadership and looks forward to continued bipartisan progress as the bill moves to the House floor. @pettersen.house.gov

#SpecialDistricts #LocalGovernment #NSDAdistricts #LocalControl

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Republican caucus voices local-control concerns over bill limiting county authority for small modular reactors Caucus members questioned Senate Bill 14-18, which would restrict certain counties from regulating land use for construction and operation of small modular reactors (SMRs); Representative Blackman warned the bill undercuts local control and may prompt a floor no vote.

Senate Bill 14-18 is stirring up controversy as it threatens local control over land use for small modular nuclear reactors, prompting fierce debate among Arizona Republicans.

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#AZ #EnergyRegulation #CitizenPortal #NuclearTechnology #LocalControl #ArizonaCounties

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Committee advances bill to limit local rules on home design and HOA-triggering amenities The committee recommended SB 14-31, which would limit municipal rules that dictate interior features, mandated amenities that create HOAs, and certain exterior aesthetic requirements for single-family homes and accessory dwelling units; supporters cited affordability and homeowner choice, while cities warned about safety, quality and loss of local control.

A contentious debate in Arizona is shaping the future of home design, as Senate Bill 14-31 seeks to limit local rules that could impact affordability and homeowner choice.

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #ArizonaHomeowners #PublicSafety #HousingAffordability #LocalControl

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Senate reconsiders, then passes Coleman-backed bill to help rural towns attract new residents The Oklahoma Senate on March 13 reconsidered and passed Senate Bill 1696 as an emergency measure after Senator Coleman moved to reopen the bill; sponsors say the grant program preserves local control and aims to help struggling rural communities, and the measure passed 41-2.

The Oklahoma Senate just passed an emergency bill aimed at revitalizing struggling rural communities by attracting new residents with grants—could this be the lifeline these towns need?

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#OK #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #LocalControl #PopulationStabilization

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House passes in‑gross education bill after heated debate over TK, ALE and LEA cuts The House advanced Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 62‑60 after hours of amendments and exchanges focused on transitional kindergarten eligibility, alternative learning experience funding and local effort assistance; multiple amendments failed or were adopted before final passage.

After a marathon debate, the Washington House passed a controversial education bill that could reshape funding for transitional kindergarten and alternative learning programs, sparking concerns over potential inequities.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LocalControl #EducationFunding

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Barry County committee backs resolution opposing MPSC zoning preemption The Barry County Committee of the Whole voted Dec. 3 to recommend that the Board adopt Resolution #24-27, supporting a group of municipalities in a legal challenge to a Michigan Public Service Commission order that the committee says would preempt local zoning for large solar, wind and energy storage projects.

Barry County is rallying for local control over zoning decisions as a committee opposes a state order that could reshape energy project siting!

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#BarryCounty #MI #BarryCountyZoning #CitizenPortal #ZoningAutonomy #LocalControl #EnergyInfrastructure

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Panel advances bill to bar use of ADS‑B surveillance data for landing‑fee billing amid safety and local‑control debate House Bill 22 10 would prohibit using ADS‑B broadcast data to calculate or collect aircraft landing fees. Proponents warned using safety equipment for billing would undermine trust and possibly encourage pilots to turn off devices; airport and city representatives warned the bill could limit local control. Committee recommended do pass 6–4.

A controversial bill aiming to protect pilot safety by banning the use of ADS-B data for landing fees is stirring debate in Arizona's Senate.

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #ArizonaAirports #AviationSafety #PrivacyProtection #LocalControl

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Liberty Lake council directs staff to prepare resolution for 0.1% public-safety sales tax amid county timing risk City staff outlined revenue-share scenarios and timing risks if Spokane County pursues a 0.2% public-safety sales tax; council gave consensus to have staff prepare a resolution to place a city 0.1% measure on the November ballot to preserve local revenue.

Liberty Lake is taking a bold step to secure local funding for public safety by potentially placing a 0.1% sales tax measure on the November ballot—timing is crucial!

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#LibertyLakeSpokaneCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #LibertyLakePublicSafety #LocalControl #RevenueAllocation

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Why? Because Wi-Fi smart devices love the cloud… and the cloud loves breaking at the worst possible moment.
Local protocols don’t ask the internet for permission to turn on a light.
#SmartHomeProblems #LocalControl #HomeAutomation

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Why? Because Wi-Fi smart devices love the cloud… and the cloud loves breaking at the worst possible moment.
Local protocols don’t ask the internet for permission to turn on a light.
#SmartHomeProblems #LocalControl #HomeAutomation

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Committee backs bill to give Minnesota school districts flexibility on ICC 500 storm‑shelter requirements Senate File 3750, authored by Senator Kunish, was recommended to pass and referred to the Committee on State and Local Government after testimony from superintendents, school business officers, architects and the Department of Labor and Industry about the high costs and design constraints of ICC 500 storm‑shelter mandates for many school projects.

Minnesota school districts may soon gain flexibility on costly storm-shelter requirements, sparking a debate on balancing safety and budget constraints.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #PublicSafety #LocalControl #MinnesotaSchools

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House rejects homelessness omnibus bill after debate over local control and mitigation funding First substitute HB 596, an omnibus homelessness bill proposing shelter flexing, mitigation fund adjustments and an interim work group, failed in the House 34-37 after members raised local-control and funding-concerns.

In a heated debate over local control and funding, the House has rejected a crucial homelessness bill aimed at easing shelter capacity pressures.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LocalControl #CommunitySupport

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House moves to lift deed restrictions on unused school facilities; Jackson County exclusion amendment fails Lawmakers adopted committee substitutes for House Bills 2404 and 2172 to remove deed restrictions that can block reuse of unused public school buildings and create a right-of-first-refusal for public entities; members from Jackson County and St. Louis City opposed the change and a proposed carve-out for Jackson County failed on a roll-call vote.

Missouri lawmakers are pushing to lift deed restrictions on unused school buildings, igniting a heated debate over local control and educational reuse.

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#MO #MissouriSchools #EducationalReuse #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #LocalControl

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District 61 race: Incumbent Matt Pierce and challenger Liliana Young clash over housing, health care, education and data centers At a DSA-hosted forum in Bloomington, State Rep. Matt Pierce and challenger Liliana Young traded sharply different approaches to housing, Medicaid, education funding and data-center regulation, with Young pressing for structural change and Pierce stressing legislative experience and targeted amendments.

In a riveting candidate forum, Rep. Matt Pierce and challenger Liliana Young clashed over bold visions for housing, health care, and education that could reshape District 61.

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Will County board hears federal and state legislative updates; members voice ADU and data-center concerns County board staff and consultants briefed members on federal developments — including possible congressional war-powers votes and a bipartisan House housing bill — and a state update highlighted Governor Pritzker's budget emphasis on housing and recurring ADU proposals; members raised concerns about local control and tax treatment for data centers.

Will County board members are diving into hot topics like housing policy and data center taxes, while Congress considers new measures tied to the War Powers Resolution amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

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#WillCounty #IL #DataCenterTaxation #CitizenPortal #LocalControl

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Muscatine County board unanimously authorizes chair to sign opposition letter to proposed statewide veterans services overhaul Muscatine County supervisors voted unanimously March 2 to authorize the chair to sign a letter opposing Senate Study Bill 33079, which county veteran affairs director Eric Sanders said would centralize control with the Iowa Department of Veteran Affairs, threaten local control and raise privacy concerns about a proposed statewide claims system.

Muscatine County supervisors are standing firm against a proposed overhaul of veterans services that could jeopardize local control and compromise veterans' privacy.

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#MuscatineCounty #IA #CitizenPortal #PrivacyConcerns #VeteransServices #LocalControl

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Board deadlocks on motion to oppose LB 1050, a bill tied to third-grade promotion policy After extended debate over local control and statewide accountability, the Nebraska State Board voted 4 4 on a motion to oppose LB 1050, which would set expectations for third-grade reading outcomes and limits to advancement; the motion failed.

The Nebraska State Board of Education faced a tie on a controversial motion regarding a bill that could change the future of third-grade reading proficiency and student promotion.

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#NE #LiteracyStandards #CitizenPortal #EducationPolicy #LocalControl

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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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Senate passes bill encouraging supportive, transitional and emergency housing amid local-control debate By recorded vote the Senate approved Substitute House Bill 2266 to encourage permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing and shelters. Supporters argued the measure will expand capacity for people who are unsheltered; opponents warned it overrides local planning and may strain small jurisdictions.

The Senate has passed a contentious bill aimed at expanding emergency housing options in Washington, sparking fierce debate over local control and community needs.

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#WA #SupportiveHousing #CitizenPortal #EmergencyHousing #LocalControl

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Committee advances bill requiring a brief fetal‑development video as minimum health‑education resource Second substitute HB 315 would require a minimum three‑minute video on fetal development as part of health standards; the committee recommended the bill despite objections from local educators citing redundancy and local‑control concerns.

A new bill in Utah could revolutionize K-12 health education by mandating a three-minute video on fetal development, sparking fierce debate over local control and medical accuracy.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #K12Curriculum #LocalControl #MedicalAccuracy

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