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Heard County commissioners approve road resurfacing contract, Motorola radio purchase and GDOT bridge agreement At their April 15 meeting, the Heard County Board of Commissioners unanimously awarded a $579,190 asphalt resurfacing contract, accepted a $142,109.25 quote for 25 replacement radios for the Sheriff’s Office, agreed to contribute $50,000 toward a GDOT Ridgeway Road bridge replacement, and approved several reappointments and proclamations.

Heard County Commissioners just approved significant funding for road repairs and public safety upgrades, promising a smoother ride and better communication for residents!

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Anoka County board approves claims, large road contracts, settlement and a watershed appointment The board approved regular claims and purchase-card claims, accepted a set of consent items including an $11.46 million pavement preservation contract and a $2.56 million road reconditioning contract, authorized a settlement for claim 25-126 (amount not specified on record), and reappointed Jim Hafner to a watershed board.

Anoka County Board just approved a staggering $11.46 million contract for pavement preservation and more—find out what else is on the agenda!

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#AnokaCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #TransportationInvestment #PublicSafety #CommunityGovernance

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Bridal Lynn Harris, Bountiful mayor, says fixing Davis Countys finances is her top priority in commission bid Bridal Lynn Harris, mayor of Bountiful, told the Davis County Conservatives she is running for the open Davis County Commission seat to address a multi-million-dollar budget shortfall, tighten discretionary spending and increase transparency in meetings and services.

Bountiful Mayor Bridal Lynn Harris is ready to tackle Davis County's $4 million budget shortfall and restore fiscal responsibility—will she get your vote?

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House Education reviews draft 7.1 to convert BOCES into statutory "seesaws," sets facilitator and study-committee rules The House Education committee examined draft 7.1, which would replace voluntary BOCES with statutorily required "seesaws," require seesaw bylaws, direct the Vermont Learning Collaborative to contract facilitators, set an ADM guideline for study committees and establish calendar-driven deadlines for reports and agency review.

Vermont's House Education committee is transforming regional BOCES into mandatory "seesaws," setting the stage for a major shift in educational governance!

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Farmington council approves $143.2 million recommended budget, forwards package to town meeting and referendum The Town Council approved a recommended FY2026–27 budget of $143,244,394 and forwarded it to the annual town meeting on April 20 and a referendum on April 30; the Board of Education presented a $86,858,554 school budget and the proposed tax rate is 27.55 mills.

The Town of Farmington has officially approved a whopping $143.2 million budget, setting the stage for crucial decisions at the upcoming town meeting and referendum!

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#TownofFarmingtonHartfordCounty #CT #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #EducationBudgeting #FarmingtonBudget

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Johnson City board approves audit, budget items, calendar and policy updates; hears legislative update on vouchers The Johnson City Board of Education approved the school portion of the city's audit with no findings, received a February financial report, approved a proposed 2728 calendar and tuition rates for 2026–27, advanced family medical leave policy on first reading, and combined first and second readings for a public-appearances policy to comply with new state law.

The Johnson City Board of Education just wrapped up a pivotal meeting, approving an audit with no findings while navigating key updates on budget, calendar, and new state legislation!

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Commissioners approve two Standard Engineering agreements for new jail, appoint members to local authorities and pass routine business Oklahoma County commissioners approved two Phase 1 agreements with Standard Engineering & Testing for the new county jail (one for the building envelope at $289,496 and one for materials testing at $431,481), appointed two members to the Oklahoma County Industrial Authority, and approved several routine agenda items including a PBA parking change.

Oklahoma County commissioners just approved significant funding for the new jail and made key appointments to local authorities—discover what this means for the community!

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Board approves Roundhill PUD amendment, reinstates two ordinances, authorizes interim bill payments and approves litigation settlement At its meeting the board adopted the Roundhill PUD amendment, reinstated Private Street Ordinance No. 9 (2002) and Subdivision Ordinance No. 5 (2003), authorized payment of bills between meetings, and approved a settlement in Gloucester v. Cascade Township after a closed session.

Cascade Charter Township's board made significant strides by amending the Roundhill PUD, reinstating key ordinances, and settling litigation, all in one productive meeting!

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#MI #ZoningReform #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #PublicPolicy

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Arizona House passes bills on short-term rentals, special districts and nicotine rules; several measures amended on the floor On March 16, 2026, the Arizona House approved multiple bills including HB24-29 (short-term rentals/local control), HB29-50 (tourism improvement areas/special districts) and HB4-001 (nicotine products/licensing and penalties); floor amendments were adopted for several measures and the clerk recorded each vote for transmittal to the Senate.

The Arizona House just passed crucial bills on short-term rentals, tourism districts, and nicotine regulations, ensuring local control and voluntary participation!

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#AZ #TourismImprovement #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #ArizonaLocalControl

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Council roundup: consent agenda, airport parking fix, property auction and multiple contract awards At its March 12 session the Idaho Falls City Council approved the consent agenda, amended airport parking language, authorized a public auction of 610 N. Water Ave, and awarded concrete and asphalt contracts; several ordinances to align city code were also adopted.

The Idaho Falls City Council made significant moves this week, from auctioning city property to amending airport parking regulations—what does this mean for the community?

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#IdahoFallsBonnevilleCounty #ID #OrdinanceAmendments #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance

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Tazewell County Planning Commission reappoints leaders, sets 2023 schedule At its Jan. 10 reorganizational meeting the commission reappointed Ann Robinson as chair and Robert "Bob" Moss as vice‑chair, named Kimberly Hilbert executive secretary, adopted Robert’s Rules and set regular meetings for the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Tazewell County Planning Commission is set for an exciting year ahead with Ann Robinson and Robert "Bob" Moss reappointed as chair and vice-chair!

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#TazewellCounty #VA #LocalLeadership #MeetingTransparency #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #TazewellCountyPlanning

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Simpson County Fiscal Court approves ordinance setting joint meeting dates, transfers vehicles and moves $100,000 to jail fund At its Sept. 19 meeting the Simpson County Fiscal Court passed Ordinance No. 120.02 setting joint city/county meeting dates, approved an amended surplus equipment list and multiple interdepartmental vehicle transfers, and authorized a $100,000 cash transfer from the General Fund to the Jail Fund. The court also approved routine bills and the August financial statement subject to audit.

Simpson County's latest fiscal court meeting brought significant changes, including a $100,000 transfer to the Jail Fund and new joint meeting schedules!

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#SimpsonCounty #KY #CitizenPortal #BudgetAccountability #CommunityGovernance #FiscalTransparency

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Barry County committee recommends joining nationwide insulin lawsuit, OKs storage purchase and appointments At its Nov. 19 Committee of the Whole meeting, Barry County commissioners recommended a slate of items to the full Board including joining a nationwide insulin lawsuit, approving farmland preservation applications, authorizing a records vault purchase of $34,628.51 and several reappointments; the MSU Extension MOA passed with one dissent.

Barry County is taking a stand against soaring insulin prices by recommending participation in a nationwide lawsuit, along with several key local approvals.

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#BarryCounty #MI #HealthcareAccess #CitizenPortal #BarryCountyHealth #CommunityGovernance #LandUsePreservation

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Board authorizes petition for special election after Commonwealth Attorney announces retirement County Attorney Frank Rennie told the Board Commonwealth Attorney Robert Clement will retire Dec. 31; the Board authorized a petition to the Circuit Court seeking a writ of special election to be held Nov. 2, 2021 and discussed an interim appointment.

A significant change is on the horizon as Commonwealth Attorney Robert Clement announces his retirement, prompting the Board to move swiftly for a special election.

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#LunenburgCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency #PublicParticipation #CommunityGovernance

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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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Board approves closed attorney‑client sessions in litigation and elects new officers The board voted to recess for two attorney‑client sessions to discuss pending litigation (Polk Regional Water Cooperative v. SWFWMD and Tampa Bay Water), and by acclamation elected Hannah Witts as chair and Pasco Commissioner Seth Waitman as vice chair effective at the end of the meeting.

The board has authorized closed sessions to strategize on a key litigation case while also electing new leadership—what's next for Polk Regional Water?

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#HillsboroughCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #LegalTransparency #CommunityGovernance #WaterManagement

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Maryland Senate advances a wide third‑reading calendar, approving multiple bills by unanimous rolls On March 3, 2026, the Maryland Senate moved a heavy third‑reading calendar and recorded final passage votes (many unanimous). Several local and statewide bills were ordered printed for third reading earlier and multiple measures received final passage on the floor, each recorded with roll call tallies.

The Maryland Senate had a whirlwind day on March 3, 2026, passing multiple key bills with unanimous support and setting the stage for more legislative action ahead!

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#MD #CitizenPortal #LegislativeProcess #CommunityGovernance #PublicPolicy #MarylandSenate

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Committee debates issuing $100 million in bonds for Taylor High renovation amid criticism over notice and scope Board members debated whether to begin issuing roughly $100,000,000 left from a prior bond authorization to renovate Taylor High School, with concerns raised about public notice, whether proceeds would fulfill voters' intent for a new high school, delegation of closing authority, and tax impacts. No formal bond vote was recorded.

The Taylor School District is facing a heated debate over a $100 million bond for renovations amid accusations of lack of transparency and potential tax hikes for homeowners.

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#MI #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #EducationFunding #PublicTransparency

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Committee approves a string of bills and resolutions on consent; several chamber-use requests OK'd The Committee on Consent and House Procedural approved multiple house bills and resolutions largely on consent, and granted requests to use the House Chamber for several community events; one bill was moved off consent for legal review but later passed on the regular calendar.

The Committee on Consent and House Procedural made headlines by unanimously approving a series of bills, while one controversial measure was shifted for further legal review.

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#MO #CivicParticipation #MissouriCommittee #CitizenPortal #LegislativeProcess #CommunityGovernance

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Senate refers SB988 and bond initiatives to committees and special-orders SB108 to Friday On Feb. 25, 2026, the Senate of Maryland introduced Senate Bill 988 and referred it to the Rules Committee, read bond initiatives sent to the capital budget subcommittee, and—after a floor request from the minority leader—special-ordered Senate Bill 108 until Friday; the chamber adjourned without additional floor votes.

The Maryland Senate made significant moves on February 25, introducing key bills and scheduling crucial committee hearings that could shape the future of legislation.

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#MD #CitizenPortal #LegislativeProcess #CommunityGovernance #PublicPolicy #MarylandSenate

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Supervisor: ruling expected next week in Shepherd's Run issue statement; town seeks party status Supervisor Wolf said an issue statement and affirmation seeking party status in the Shepherd's Run matter were filed; a ruling on party status was expected the week of Feb. 18 and dismissal was also being pursued concurrently.

Supervisor Wolf reveals groundbreaking developments in the Shepherd's Run project that could change the course of local governance forever!

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Columbia County board issues SEQRA negative declaration for agricultural‑district additions and adopts multiple routine resolutions The Columbia County Board of Supervisors completed a short SEQRA review and voted to approve parcel inclusions in agricultural districts (Resolution 70), recorded multiple recusals, and adopted a slate of routine resolutions at a February 2026 meeting.

The Columbia County Board of Supervisors has moved forward with significant agricultural district inclusions after a swift SEQRA review, but what do the recusals mean for future decisions?

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#ColumbiaCounty #NY #EnvironmentalReview #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance

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House extends committee deadlines and advances multiple bills on third reading The House voted to suspend rules and adopted multiple orders extending committee reporting deadlines (largely to March 18) and passed a slate of bills on third reading, including a charter amendment for Agawam and a local ballot authorization for Arlington.

The House of Representatives just extended committee deadlines and passed several significant bills, including a pivotal charter amendment for Agawam and a new local ballot measure for Arlington.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeProcess #CommunityGovernance #PublicPolicy

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Public comment highlights support for home energy disclosure ordinance; hearings on energy score and precinct plan set for 3:30 p.m. During public comment at the Feb. 17 meeting, residents urged passage of a residential energy performance rating and disclosure ordinance and promoted community events; commissioners announced two public hearings at 3:30 p.m. on the energy disclosure policy and the 2026 election precinct maintenance plan.

Thurston County residents are rallying for a groundbreaking residential energy performance rating ordinance that could change how we view home energy efficiency!

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#ThurstonCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #PublicParticipation #EnergyPerformance #CommunityGovernance

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Votes at a glance: Wright County Board actions on Feb. 17 — BUILD grant, abatement authority and personnel items The Wright County Board of Commissioners approved multiple routine and substantive items Feb. 17, including a resolution to seek a BUILD grant for a Mississippi River crossing, delegating abatement authority to the treasurer/auditor, rejecting a hearing officer recommendation for a local business, appointing an alternate to a joint emergency services board, and several committee minutes and personnel recommendations.

The Wright County Board made significant strides on Feb. 17, approving key resolutions that could shape the future of local infrastructure and emergency services.

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#WrightCounty #MN #WrightCountyBoards #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EconomicDevelopment #CommunityGovernance

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Committee approves HOA reform bill to create community association specialty court and dissolution process The committee reported CS for CS House Bill 657 favorably after sponsor and proponent testimony; the bill would create a community association specialty court program, provide a plan of dissolution for associations, eliminate pre-suit mediation for certain cases and include initial funding for judges and staff.

Florida's committee just advanced a groundbreaking bill to create a specialty court for HOA disputes, promising better oversight and protection for homeowners!

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#FL #CitizenPortal #FinancialTransparency #JudicialReform #CommunityGovernance

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McLean County Board approves alcohol-code change, fees updates, contracts and emergency budget amendment The McLean County Board approved several ordinances and intergovernmental contracts, adopted an emergency appropriation to the FY2026 budget, and voted to keep certain minutes confidential. An amendment from the State's Attorney clarified personal-use exemptions in the county's alcoholic-beverage code.

The McLean County Board just made significant updates to its alcohol regulations, allowing personal use without a license and approving an emergency budget amendment!

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#McLeanCounty #IL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #McLeanCountyAlcohol #CommunityGovernance #FiscalTransparency

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Panel advances bill to clarify local authority, markers for boating-restricted areas HB 1173, presented by Vice Chair Mooney on behalf of Leader Saroy, clarifies municipal and county authority to create boating-restricted areas, requires clear boundary markers and removes a previous requirement for FWC Commission approval; the committee adopted a strike-all amendment and reported the bill 16-0.

A new bill aiming to enhance boater safety and clarify local authority over restricted areas is making waves in Florida—could it change the way we navigate our waters?

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#FL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalProtection #CommunityGovernance

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