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  • 2026-0441: Resolution amending Resolution 682 of 2022, which authorized the Mayor and the Director of the Office of Management & Budget to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with Healthy Outcomes Inc., now Policy Confluence, Inc., DBA Balancing Act for a suite of online tools to educate and engage citizens on budget priorities, by extending the term for one year for an additional Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) for a new total not to exceed of Fifty-Two Thousand Dollars ($52,000.00) over four years.

    May 1, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • April 21, 2026 Meeting #25

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    The Mineral County Board of Education held its regular meeting on April 21, 2026, at the Administrative Office in Keyser, West Virginia, with agenda items covering financial reports for March 2026, policy updates related to suspension procedures, and personnel matters including teacher placements and transfers across multiple schools. The board also discussed a request to name Keyser High School's tennis courts facility and approval of a Panhandle 8 Cooperative Purchasing Agreement. The meeting included time for public comments and was livestreamed on YouTube.

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  • CHARLES MODICA INDEPENDENT BUDGET ANALYST December 3, 2025

    Dec 3, 2025

    ·San Diego, CA
    Other

    The Independent Budget Analyst's office published an educational guide on December 3, 2025, explaining San Diego's FY 2026 Adopted Budget and the city's budget process to the public. The 40-page document covers the adopted budget overview and highlights, the structure of the city's operating and general funds, budget development procedures, roles of key stakeholders, and financial policies guiding budget decisions. The guide includes sections on city council structure, contact information for relevant offices, frequently asked questions, and a glossary to help residents understand how the city forecasts revenues and expenditures annually.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-10-16

    Oct 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Select Budget Committee met on October 16, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber with Councilmember Dan Strauss presiding and seven members present to review the 2026 Proposed Budget. Central Staff presented analyses on budget balance and department-specific policy options. Four information items were heard: the Office of Housing (Inf 2757), Department of Education and Early Learning (Inf 2758), Office of Planning and Community Development (Inf 2759), and Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (Inf 2760). The meeting adjourned at 11:47 a.m.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Agenda 2025-10-16

    Oct 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for the Seattle City Council's Select Budget Committee meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber at City Hall. The committee, chaired by Dan Strauss with nine total members, will receive Central Staff analyses on the 2026 Proposed Budget including budget balancing mechanisms and department-specific policy options. The meeting includes briefings on the Office of Housing and the Department of Education and Early Learning, with written public comment accepted only if submitted no later than four business hours before the meeting start time.

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  • Regular School Board Meeting September 16, 2025 The ...

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Tamaqua, PA
    Minutes

    The Tamaqua Area School District Board of Education held a regular meeting on September 16, 2025, with six of nine members present. The board approved minutes from the previous meeting, ratified fund transfers and bill payments, and approved the treasurer's report. Committee recommendations included personnel actions such as approving volunteer coaches and staff, approving various policy reviews and agreements for the 2025-2026 school year, and processing staffing changes including an elementary teacher hire and a resignation.

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  • 1706-2025: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University to implement Ready4Success, a screening and improvement strategy, and Read It Again, Read it Again Math, and to provide mid-year student assessment; and to authorize the expenditure of $465,000.00 from the General Fund. ($465,000.00)

    Jun 12, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-05-19 Board Meeting Agenda

    May 19, 2025

    ·Omaha, NE
    Agenda

    The Millard Public Schools Board of Education held a meeting on May 19, 2025, at the Don Stroh Administration Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The agenda included routine matters such as approval of previous meeting minutes and bills, followed by unfinished business on two support services policies regarding accounts receivable and employee expense reimbursement. New business items covered multiple policy reaffirmations and approvals related to human resources, student services, and support services, including a contract for paving replacement, approval of high school graduates, and personnel actions.

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  • 2271-2024: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University to implement Ready4Success, a screening and improvement strategy, and Read It Again, Read it Again - Math, and to provide mid-year student assessment; to authorize the expenditure of $470,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($470,000.00)

    Aug 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Resolution on Protection of LGBTQ Rights & Freedom CAPS Resolution 23-01 asks the City of Bloomington Common Council and the Mayor to declare the City a Safe Haven for Transgender Youth in response to state legislation passed in 2023 that bans gender-affirming health care for minors, restricts educational materials with LGBTQ+ themes in municipal schools, and requires parental notification of nomenclature and pronoun change requests from students in municipal schools. The Commission asks the City to adopt a policy or policies consistent with the principles set forth in the resolution. Resolution 23-01, passed 8-0-1, 11/2/2023

    Nov 2, 2023

    ·Bloomington, IN
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  • 2148-2023: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University to implement Ready4Success, a screening and improvement strategy, and Read It Again, Read it Again - Math, and to provide mid-year student assessment; and to authorize the expenditure of $491,000.00 from the General Fund. ($491,000.00)

    Jul 10, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee — Agenda 2023-06-30

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    The Seattle City Council Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee held a special meeting on June 30, 2023 at 9:30 AM in Council Chamber to address rent control policy. The five-member committee, chaired by Kshama Sawant with Sara Nelson as Vice-Chair and members Debora Juarez, Andrew J. Lewis, and Tammy J. Morales, scheduled a 30-minute briefing and discussion on a Rent Control Community Panel featuring presentations from Kailyn Nicholson of Socialist Alternative, Rose Hiemstra from the Northshore Education Association, Barbara Phinney representing the American Federation of Government Employees Local 3197, and Ella Rapp, a New York City Renter Rights Advocate. The committee was set to discuss an ordinance relating to tenant protections that would establish rent control provisions, regulate residential rent increases, and establish a Rent Control Commission.

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  • 1287-2023: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at the Ohio State University for the 2023 Summer Success Program, to enhance the kindergarten readiness of entering kindergarteners through educational summer materials; to authorize the use of unspent funds from a 2022 contract; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Apr 25, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-03-10

    Mar 10, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on March 10, 2023, with all five members present—Chair Tammy Morales, Kshama Sawant, Andrew Lewis, Sara Nelson, and Dan Strauss. The Committee unanimously approved Resolution 32088 (5-0 vote) regarding a Memorandum of Agreement with UW Medical Center-Northwest Campus to establish a Development Advisory Committee for the institution's Major Institution Master Plan. The Committee also heard an information update on the passage of Initiative 135, which creates the Seattle Social Housing Developer Public Development Authority, and discussed Council Bill 120525, which establishes the Race and Social Justice Initiative as City policy and transfers its governance to the Office for Civil Rights within Seattle Municipal Code Sections 3.14.941 through 3.14.945. The meeting ran from 9:31 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.

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  • 2275-2022: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University to implement Ready4Success, a screening and improvement strategy, Read It Again, Read It Again - Math, and to provide a mid-year student assessment; to allow the Crane Center to spend a 2021 balance authorized by ordinance 1408-2021; and to authorize the expenditure of $400,000.00 from the General Fund. ($400,000.00)

    Aug 8, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1323-2022: To authorize the Director of the Office of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at the Ohio State University for the 2022 Summer Success Program, to enhance the kindergarten readiness of entering kindergarteners through educational summer materials, to authorize the expenditure of $144,499.00 from the General Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($144,499.00)

    May 4, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2053-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Education to enter into a new, additional 2021-2022 Ready4Success contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University using 2020-2021 funds already allocated, so that they may continue to work with teachers and early learners impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Jul 14, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1408-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Education to enter into a contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University to implement Ready4Success, a screening and improvement strategy, and Read It Again, an early strategy of the Future Ready By Five Strategic Plan; and to authorize the expenditure of $360,000.00 from the General Fund. ($360,000.00)

    May 28, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • MEETING AGENDA May 29, 2015 Bruce Berry, MD, Chair Jenny Allen, Vice Chair

    May 29, 2015

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    This document is a meeting agenda for the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission scheduled for May 29, 2015, at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The agenda includes a continental breakfast at 8:30 AM, a commission meeting at 9:00 AM, and a luncheon at approximately 12:00 PM, with leadership including Chair Bruce Berry, MD and Chancellor Paul Hill, Ph.D. The document also provides driving directions and a campus map for attendees.

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  • MEETING AGENDA December 6, 2013 Bruce Berry, MD, Chair Jenny Allen, Vice Chair

    Dec 6, 2013

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    This document is a meeting agenda for the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission dated December 6, 2013, held at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park in South Charleston. The meeting covered multiple agenda items including approval of financial aid reports, enrollment data, capital project priorities, and updates on institutional strategic initiatives related to access, success, and impact. The agenda included discussions on a Fall 2013 enrollment report, a comprehensive financial aid report, proposals to approve capital projects at West Virginia State University and Concord University, and reviews of institutional programs and textbook policies.

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  • Summary of Minutes Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, December 12, 2012

    Dec 12, 2012

    ·Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Minutes

    The Wilkes-Barre Area School District Board of Education held a Regular Board Meeting on December 12, 2012, with nine members present. The board approved minutes from previous meetings, accepted the Treasurer's Report for October 31, 2012, and voted down a motion to amend the Hiring Policy that would have reduced the recommended number of candidates from five to three. Superintendent Dr. Prevuznak reported on fundraising efforts from "Pink Out" athletic events that raised between $106 and $346 across three schools and donated to charitable causes, and addressed administrative matters regarding substitute teacher calculations and youth athletic program admissions.

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  • Wisconsin Public Meeting Notices and Minutes - Department of Administration

    Madison, WI
    Other

    This document is a homepage and index for Wisconsin's Public Meeting Notices & Minutes portal, a centralized website where state agencies post open meeting notices and minutes to increase government transparency. The page displays a searchable database of upcoming and past public meetings scheduled across various state departments, including the Department of Safety & Professional Services, Higher Educational Aids Board, and Department of Workforce Development, with meetings listed from May through September 2026. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting outcomes are discussed in this portal interface document.

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  • Board Meeting Notice & agenda

    San Jose, CA
    Agenda

    The California Board of Occupational Therapy held a two-day meeting on March 9-10, 2017, at San Jose State University to discuss multiple regulatory and policy matters. The agenda included consideration of continuing competency tools, potential legislation to license athletic trainers, professional development requirements for renewal, and the addition of mandatory ethics courses. The board also scheduled a closed session to deliberate on disciplinary matters and held open sessions allowing public comment on non-agenda items.

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  • FY 2027 Executive Budget Governor J. Kevin Stitt

    Oklahoma City, OK
    Budget

    Governor J. Kevin Stitt presented Oklahoma's FY 2027 Executive Budget on February 2, 2026, highlighting the state's strong financial position with over $2 billion in savings and stable revenue generated by recent income and grocery tax cuts. The budget emphasizes maintaining flat government budgets, implementing smart reforms for vulnerable populations' programs, and establishing a new Taxpayer Endowment Fund to invest state savings and reduce future tax reliance. The administration prioritizes business development, education-to-career pathways, economic promotion, and protection of Oklahoma's way of life while maintaining fiscal discipline and efficient use of taxpayer dollars.

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  • Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is the table of contents and cover pages from the City of Hartford's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023, a 333-page comprehensive budget document. The document outlines the city's budgetary framework including general fund revenues and expenditures, revenue estimates, departmental expenditures across multiple city divisions (from public safety and infrastructure to health services and education), and five-year financial forecasts. Specific budget figures and detailed policy discussions are contained within the full document sections referenced in the table of contents.

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  • City of Toledo | Home

    Toledo, OH
    Other

    This is the homepage of the City of Toledo's official website, which provides information about municipal services and leadership rather than documentation of a specific meeting or policy decision. The page highlights Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz's administration (in office since 2018) and his stated priorities including creating a regional water system, increasing police force size, restoring budget discipline, and improving education and city services. The site also provides residents access to service request tools through "Engage Toledo," information about upcoming road construction and tree planting projects, and lists Toledo City Council members as the legislative branch.

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  • Urban Agriculture Ordinances City of Cleveland. ...

    Cleveland, OH
    Other

    The City of Cleveland adopted a collection of ordinances to enable and facilitate urban agriculture in support of community health, sustainability, and local economies. The Urban Garden District was established as part of the zoning code (Ord. No. 208-07, passed 3-5-07) to protect areas designated for local food production, community education, garden-related job training, and environmental enhancement. Additional measures include a zoning update permitting the keeping of chickens, bees, and other livestock in all zoning districts; a licensing policy administered through the Cleveland Department of Public Health; amendments allowing farm stands and agriculture as a principal use on vacant lots in residential districts; and a clarification of the permitting process for high tunnels and hoop houses issued by the Department of Building and Housing in December 2012. An Urban Agriculture Overlay District (draft) was introduced to Cleveland City Council to allow more intensive urban agriculture uses in designated areas and remains pending.

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  • Budget in Brief

    Newark, NJ
    Budget

    This document is the State of New Jersey's FY2024 Budget in Brief, prepared by Governor Philip D. Murphy's Office of Management and Budget in February 2023. The budget document outlines the governor's spending and policy priorities across multiple areas including pre-K-12 education, higher education, economic growth, healthcare, transportation, and infrastructure. The document serves as a comprehensive overview of the state's fiscal plan, with detailed sections addressing affordability, responsibility, and various departmental initiatives, though specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are not visible in the provided excerpts.

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  • 2023/24 Budget In Depth - PA House Appropriations Committee

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    The Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee's 2023/24 budget document outlines the comprehensive budget package, including General Fund appropriations and revenues, adjustments to the Rainy Day Fund, and several tax and revenue changes. Key policy initiatives include expansion of the Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit, a new tax exclusion for employer-provided dependent care assistance, and tax exemptions for institutions of purely public charity. The budget also addresses education funding across multiple areas, including basic education, special education, and school facilities improvements.

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  • Equity and Empowerment Commission Reparations Recommendations - Wealth and Opportunity Gaps

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The Equity and Empowerment Commission submitted reparations recommendations to the Evanston City Council on September 9, 2019, responding to a June 2019 request from Alderman Rue Simmons to address historical wealth and opportunity gaps affecting African American residents. The Commission held community meetings on July 11 and July 13, 2019, where attendees identified five priority categories (History/Culture, Finance, Education, Institutions/Systems, and Power Structure) and generated specific policy recommendations. Proposed actions include housing initiatives such as property tax relief for long-time African American property owners, down payment assistance for income-qualified home purchasers, and housing repair assistance, plus economic development measures including repurposing the Gibbs-Morrison Center for African American entrepreneur co-working space. The Commission recommended that the City Council receive the report and direct the City Manager to conduct additional research and data collection to determine feasibility, noting that implementation decisions were beyond the scope of the commission's current work.

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