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Senate panel approves ad valorem reimbursement change and a trigger resolution tied to Medicaid bill The Rules Committee approved a committee substitute for HJR 1087 on ad valorem reimbursement and passed HJR 10-67, a trigger resolution that would go on November's ballot only if House Bill 4,440 fails in August; both measures passed committee on recorded votes reported as 14–2.

The Senate Rules Committee has just approved significant changes to tax incentives and a crucial Medicaid expansion trigger resolution, paving the way for potential shifts in Oklahoma's healthcare landscape.

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#OK #CitizenPortal #HealthcarePolicy #LegislativeAccountability

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House Finance Committee advances HB263 and HB265 after final markup The committee voted to report House Bill 263 (finance) and House Bill 265 (mental health budget adjustments) out of committee with individual recommendations and authorized legislative staff to make technical and conforming edits.

The House Finance Committee has made significant strides by advancing crucial funding bills for finance and mental health, setting the stage for impactful changes in Alaska!

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#AK #AlaskaCommittee #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #MentalHealthReform #BudgetTransparency

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Board moves to oppose state voucher expansion after public speaker urges action A board member introduced and the board approved a resolution opposing expansion of the state's voucher/ESA program after public comment that vouchers divert public funds and could expand costs and administrative burdens; board members were asked to sign and to encourage constituents to contact legislators.

The Washington County Board of Education has taken a stand against the expansion of the state's educational-voucher program, igniting a heated debate over public funding and accountability in education.

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#TN #EducationVouchers #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability

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California assessors outline legislative priorities to Board of Equalization, urge Prop 19 fixes and caution on appeal deadlines San Francisco Assessor Joaquin Torres told the Board of Equalization the California Association of Assessors is tracking roughly 60 bills and supports fixes to Prop 19 heirs’ timing, disaster-rebuild protections, and targeted veterans' exemptions while opposing bills that impose unrealistic appeals deadlines or create complex new valuation regimes for solar and manufactured homes.

California assessors are pushing for crucial changes to Prop 19 while warning against unrealistic appeals deadlines that could hurt homeowners!

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#CA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #TaxReform #HomeownerProtectiveLaws

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Assembly requires DMVs to warn customers that they cannot inspect limousines A bill requiring DMV inspection stations to post signage noting they are not authorized to inspect limousines passed the Assembly amid debate over whether current systems already prevent improper inspections.

New York's Assembly just passed a bill requiring DMV stations to post signs clarifying they can't inspect limousines, sparking a heated debate on safety and accountability.

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#NY #NewYorkDMV #CitizenPortal #TransportationRegulations #LegislativeAccountability #PublicSafety

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Board hears concerns that pending state bills and a recent SVRC ruling could squeeze local levies and funding Board members discussed state legislation (including changes to the SAVE program, levy reviews and behavior/screen‑time bills) and cited a recent state adjustment affecting another district as a warning that state action could reduce local funding options.

Local school board members are sounding the alarm over pending state legislation that could drastically impact funding and compliance, raising concerns about the future of educational resources.

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#IA #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #LegislativeAccountability #IowaLocalGov

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Committee backs framework for point‑to‑point speed monitoring on MD 210 House Bill 421 would authorize point‑to‑point speed monitoring on Maryland Route 210 (Indian Head Highway) with clarified revenue distribution; the subcommittee recommended the bill favorable with amendments and the committee approved it as amended.

Maryland is taking a bold step towards safer roads with House Bill 421, paving the way for automated speed monitoring on Route 210 to tackle speeding and crashes!

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#MD #TransportationReform #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PublicSafety #MarylandSpeedMonitoring

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Sponsor urges one-year cap on lifetime SR-22 requirement; committee seeks DMV data Representative Elise Galvin introduced HB 214 to limit SR-22 proof-of-insurance obligations following an unsatisfied judgment to one year after the judgment is satisfied or stayed; lawmakers asked for DMV and insurance data and the sponsor said other states impose finite terms (often 1–5 years).

Alaska's Representative Elise Galvin is pushing for a groundbreaking bill that could end lifetime SR-22 insurance obligations, offering drivers a chance at financial relief after just one year!

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#AK #InsuranceReform #CitizenPortal #EconomicFairness #LegislativeAccountability

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CDCR projects modest 5-year population decline; LAO says another closure could be feasible CDCR's fall 2025 projections show a 5–year institutional population decline of about 6.5% and a 10.4% drop for parole; LAO said conservative assumptions indicate the state could close an additional prison and urged CDCR to report deactivations promptly to the Legislature.

California's prison population is projected to decline significantly by 2025, raising the possibility of another prison closure—what does this mean for the future of corrections in the state?

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#CA #PrisonReform #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PopulationDecline

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Senate Finance hears plan to lower Permanent Fund draw rate to 4.5% At a first hearing, staff for the Senate Finance Committee introduced SB 274, which would phase the Permanent Fund’s POMV draw rate from 5% to 4.5% beginning FY2029 via 0.1 percentage-point annual steps; committee members asked for more modeling and the bill was set aside for further review.

Senate Bill 274 aims to gradually lower Alaska's Permanent Fund draw rate from 5% to 4.5% by 2029 to safeguard its long-term growth—what does this mean for Alaskans' futures?

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#AK #EconomicStability #CitizenPortal #FiscalPolicy #LegislativeAccountability #AlaskaFinance

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Governor warns budget remains fragile despite legislative wins The governor cautioned that the state budget is not stable, citing a prior $16 billion shortfall, one‑time transfers and an $800 million projected deficit in 2028, and said he will watch revenue forecasts before proposing new taxes.

The governor warns that despite recent legislative successes, Washington's budget is still teetering on the edge of a $800 million deficit by 2028.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #RevenueForecasts #FiscalResponsibility

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Committee sends measure to require two-thirds vote for state fee increases to the ballot The House Ways and Means Committee voted to return Senate Concurrent Resolution 10-28 with a due-pass recommendation. The referral would ask voters whether most future state fee increases must be approved by a two-thirds legislative vote; the panel voted 5–3 with one absent after public testimony for and against.

Arizona's House Ways and Means Committee is pushing a controversial measure to require a two-thirds vote for state fee increases, igniting a fierce debate on government accountability and taxpayer rights.

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #FeeTransparency

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Task force told state funding covers a fraction of recommended school capital needs DEED and the Legislative Finance Division told a joint task force that Alaska’s statutory funding streams and limited appropriations leave a multiyear shortfall: FY26 funding was roughly 7.7% of DEED’s recommended 3% capital-renewal benchmark for school facilities, and the REA fund and debt-reimbursement program provide inconsistent support.

Alaska's schools face a staggering funding shortfall, with only 7.7% of the recommended capital renewal budget allocated for FY26, leaving districts struggling for essential maintenance and construction.

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#AK #CitizenPortal #AlaskaEducation #LegislativeAccountability

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Panel finds Transportation Cabinet's online insurance-verification rule deficient Lawmakers voted to find the Transportation Cabinet's proposed real-time insurance verification regulation deficient, citing misalignment with statutory changes; the chair recorded that the motion to find the regulation deficient passed (6 ayes, 2 passes).

Kentucky lawmakers have declared the Transportation Cabinet's proposed online insurance verification rule deficient, raising concerns about its alignment with recent legislation.

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#KY #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #InsuranceVerification #RegulatoryReform

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San Juan County, Rep. Greg Nance and lobbyists plot fixes to Mosquito Fleet Act after Senate amendments Representative Greg Nance joined the county to warn recent Senate amendments to House Bill 1923 could make the Mosquito Fleet Act too costly or restrictive for island communities; the council committed to coordinated letters and targeted floor amendments to salvage a workable bill.

Rep. Greg Nance warns that recent Senate amendments to the Mosquito Fleet Act could jeopardize ferry service for small island communities, making it more expensive and restrictive.

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#SanJuanCounty #WA #TransportationReform #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability

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House advances actuarial rate‑setting, four‑month reserve for paid family and medical leave The Washington House advanced and gave final passage to Second Substitute Senate Bill 5292, directing use of an actuarial model for program rate‑setting and establishing a four‑month reserve for the state'paid family and medical leave program; the measure passed with overwhelming support.

Washington's House just passed a groundbreaking bill to enhance paid family and medical leave with a new actuarial model and a four-month reserve, gaining overwhelming support from lawmakers!

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#WA #EconomicStability #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #HealthcareReform

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House Appropriations Committee: votes and tablings at a glance The committee reported multiple Senate companion bills and tabled several measures; this roundup lists each bill considered, outcome, and recorded vote tallies as recorded in committee.

The House Appropriations Committee made significant decisions on key Senate bills, including a new class 6 felony for impersonating law enforcement and measures to protect playgrounds from certain offenders.

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#VA #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #LegislativeAccountability

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Representative Evans presses sponsor for data after proposed HOPE reserve increase A needs-based scholarship and HOPE-reserve change drew pushback in Rules when Representative Evans asked for data supporting a proposal to raise the shortfall reserve trigger from 50% to 100% when reserves exceed $2 billion; the sponsor said the change was requested by the governor's office and that supporting data exists but was not presented in Rules.

Representative Evans challenges a controversial proposal to increase HOPE lottery reserves, raising questions about its impact on student funding.

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#GA #DataTransparency #CitizenPortal #ScholarshipReform #GeorgiaEducation #LegislativeAccountability

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Committee advances bill letting comptroller withhold payments for prevailing-wage violations amid debate over discretion The Labor and Public Employees Committee voted to send SB 268 to the floor after debate over whether granting the labor commissioner and comptroller discretionary authority to halt payments could be politically abused. Members recorded votes and the committee said votes would be held open until 3:30 PM.

Connecticut's Labor Committee just advanced a controversial bill allowing the comptroller to withhold payments for prevailing-wage violations, igniting fierce debate over potential abuses of power.

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#CT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PrevailingWage

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House substitute for church-protection bill adopted and advanced after debate on scope and risk of overreach The committee adopted a substitute to HB 363, which adds civil remedies to a bill penalizing disruptive outside interference at houses of worship; supporters cited security concerns, while critics warned the measure risks overreach and could edge toward a theocratic posture; committee advanced the bill with a favorable report.

Alabama's new church-protection bill sparks heated debate over security versus potential overreach, as lawmakers clash on its implications for religious freedom.

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#AL #LegislativeAccountability #PublicSafety #ReligiousFreedom

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Congresswoman Lori Trahan says she boycotted State of the Union, cites rising costs and donor influence Congresswoman Lori Trahan said she declined to attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union, posting statements that accused his policies of raising costs for families and favoring wealthy donors while urging colleagues to focus on passing legislation.

Congresswoman Lori Trahan boycotted Trump’s State of the Union, slamming his policies for skyrocketing costs and prioritizing billionaire donors over struggling families.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PublicSafety #EconomicJustice

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Senate amends and passes bill to certify residential recovery programs The Vermont Senate adopted a technical language amendment to S157 to align criminal‑statute phrasing and then passed the bill establishing a certification system for residential care for people with substance use disorders.

The Vermont Senate has just passed a pivotal bill to certify residential recovery programs, ensuring better support for those battling substance use disorders!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #VermontRecovery #SubstanceUseReform #LegislativeAccountability #HealthCareAccess

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PERS board hears legislative funding pitches, actuary warns of trade-offs for tier changes and return-to-work proposals Board members and actuaries reviewed competing legislative proposals — including a $1 billion lump sum and a $50 million recurring stream — and debated tier‑change and return‑to‑work bills that could raise liabilities by tens of millions of dollars depending on retroactivity and implementation details.

Mississippi's PERS board faces tough choices as they consider a $1 billion funding proposal and potential changes to retirement eligibility that could impact millions in liabilities.

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#MS #MississippiPension #RetirementReform #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability

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Panel approves tougher penalties for child‑sex offenses, updates language on sexual abuse material Lawmakers moved a sweeping revision tightening penalties and mandatory minimums for certain child sexual offenses and updating statute language to 'child sexual abuse material' (CSAM); members expressed mixed views on mandatory minimums but supported closing statutory gaps.

Florida lawmakers are tightening penalties for child sexual offenses and updating legal language, sparking a heated debate on mandatory minimums.

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#FL #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #ChildProtection #CriminalJusticeReform

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Assembly members press EDD on paid family leave backlogs, constituent delays and response standards Members told EDD of constituent cases with multi-week payment delays and asked for firm standards; EDD said service-level goals are two weeks for PFL/DI and 21 days for UI, confirmed they track complex outstanding cases, and agreed to provide more data on paper versus online claims and WARN notices.

Assembly members are demanding answers from EDD over alarming delays in paid family leave payments, with some constituents waiting weeks for their much-needed support.

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#CA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PaymentDelays #ConstituentServices

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Wyden, Merkley push oversight to reclaim Congress’s 'power of the purse' and defend vote‑by‑mail Senators Ronald Wyden and Jeff Merkley used a town hall to outline plans to reclaim congressional budget authority, challenge executive 'pocket rescission' practices and oppose the SAVE Act, which they said would undermine vote‑by‑mail and voter access.

Senators Wyden and Merkley are rallying for grassroots action to reclaim congressional spending power and protect vote-by-mail from attacks aimed at rigging elections.

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#US #VotingAccess #DemocraticInstitutions #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #OregonVoters

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Subcommittee adopts A5 amendment to HB 4124, sends postsecondary study to full Ways and Means The joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Education adopted an A5 amendment to House Bill 4124 directing the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study Oregon’s postsecondary system; members stressed the commission will only make recommendations and the Legislature retains final authority.

Oregon's education landscape is set for a major overhaul as the Ways and Means Subcommittee greenlights a pivotal study on postsecondary institutions, ensuring a more sustainable and workforce-aligned future.

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#OR #LegislativeAccountability #HigherEducation

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Senate approves bill to expand professional carry permits and create penalties for threats to judges and legislators SF 22‑80, amended to extend protections to state legislators, allows professional permits to carry for certain officials and creates criminal penalties for threats and malicious sharing of personal information of judicial officers and legislators; the amendment and the bill passed the Senate.

A new Iowa Senate bill aims to enhance safety for judges and legislators by allowing professional carry permits and imposing harsh penalties for threats and doxxing.

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#IA #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #PublicSafety

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Committee restores legislative oversight of state liabilities, limits meeting frequency The House Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight Committee voted unanimously to endorse House Bill 1178, which restores prior code language giving the committee authority over state liabilities, changes a mandatory meeting requirement to 'may meet up to nine times per year,' and requires Speaker approval for audit funding.

The House Committee just voted unanimously to tighten oversight on state-funded entities, reshaping the future of fiscal responsibility in Georgia!

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#GA #GeorgiaStateOversight #CitizenPortal #AuditTransparency #LegislativeAccountability #FiscalResponsibility

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County staff say AOC mistakenly placed county logo on opposition email for HB 4,007 dash 17; amendment appears stalled County staff reported AOC placed Deschutes County’s logo on an emailed opposition letter to HB 4,007 Dash 17 (a safe-routes-to-schools transportation amendment); staff said the logo was later removed and the amendment is dead, while broader transportation budget and ballot-timing issues continue in Salem.

Deschutes County's logo was mistakenly used in an opposition letter against a crucial transportation amendment that could impact funding for safe routes to schools, but the amendment now appears to be stalled.

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#DeschutesCounty #OR #SafeRoutesToSchools #LegislativeAccountability

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