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  • 2026-0685: Resolution providing for a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s) with Malady & Wooten, Inc. for professional consulting services for state government affairs and legislative services and providing for the payment thereof at a cost not to exceed Two Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand dollars ($264,000) over four years.

    Jun 26, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • The Spokane City Council agenda

    Apr 20, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The Spokane City Council agenda for April 20, 2026, outlines meeting procedures and public participation options for an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., both held in City Council Chambers and available virtually via WebEx and live streaming. Public testimony sign-up opens April 17 at 5:00 p.m. and closes April 20 at 6:00 p.m., with in-person registration also available beginning at 8:00 a.m. on meeting day. The open forum is limited to matters related to city affairs, including legislative, fiscal, and regulatory issues, city services, and council actions, with speakers required to maintain decorum and address the council president.

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  • 2026-0275: Resolution amending Resolution No. 353 of 2025, which authorized a Professional Service Agreement(s) and or Contract(s) with Malady & Wooten, Inc. for consulting services for state government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term through the second quarter of 2026, and increasing the approved amount by Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($16,500) for a new total cost not to exceed Six Hundred Twenty Seven Thousand Dollars ($627,000) over ten (10) years and three (3) months.

    Mar 20, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2026-0274: Resolution amending Resolution No. 352 of 2025, which authorized a Professional Service Agreement(s) and or Contract(s) with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC for consulting services for federal government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term through the second quarter of 2026, and increasing the approved amount by Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($15,500) for a new total cost not to exceed of Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($589,000) over ten (10) years.

    Mar 20, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CITY OF SPOKANE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
    Other

    The City of Spokane distributed information regarding its February 9, 2026 City Council meetings, including an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., both held at City Hall and available for virtual participation via WebEx and live streaming. Public testimony sign-up opened February 6 at 5:00 p.m. and closed February 9 at 6:00 p.m. through an online form or in-person registration, with the open forum limited to matters relating to city affairs, legislative, fiscal, or regulatory purview as defined by council rules.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-10-28

    Oct 28, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    On October 28, 2025, the Seattle Select Budget Committee met to discuss Councilmember budget proposals for the 2026 Proposed Budget, including Council Budget Actions (CBAs) and Statements of Legislative Intent (SLIs) in advance of the Balancing Package development. Eight committee members were present, with Sara Nelson arriving late, and Chair Dan Strauss presiding. The committee heard seventeen Information Items spanning Finance General, City Budget Office, Office of the Mayor, Office for Civil Rights, Office of Arts and Culture, Department of Education and Early Learning, City Attorney's Office, Seattle Municipal Court, Office of Emergency Management, Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, Office of Labor Standards, Seattle Public Utilities, Office of Hearing Examiner, Seattle Information Technology Department, Seattle Department of Human Resources, and Department of Finance and Administrative Services.

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  • 2025-1886: Resolution amending Resolution No. 869 of 2023, which authorized a Professional Service Agreement(s) and or Contract(s) with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC for consulting services for federal government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term through the first quarter of 2026, and increasing the approved amount by Thirty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($37,500) for a new total cost not to exceed Five Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($573,500) over ten (10) years.

    May 30, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-1887: Resolution amending Resolution No. 870 of 2023, which authorized a Professional Service Agreement(s) and or Contract(s) with Malady & Wooten, Inc. for consulting services for state government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term through the first quarter of 2026, and increasing the approved amount by Thirty-Three Thousand Dollars ($33,000) for a new total cost not to exceed Six Hundred Ten Five Hundred Dollars ($610,500) over ten (10) years.

    May 30, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Council Briefing — Agenda 2025-01-13

    Jan 13, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for a Seattle City Council briefing held on January 13, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. The briefing includes approval of minutes from January 6, 2025; a State Legislative Session update presented by Mina Hashemi, Samir Junejo, and Anna Johnson from the Office of Intergovernmental Relations; a discussion on city programs and policies in a changing federal context led by Deputy Mayor Greg Wong and directors from the Human Services Department, Office of Intergovernmental Relations, and Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs; signing of letters and proclamations; and a preview of upcoming City Council actions and committee meetings. Written public comment must be submitted by 10 a.m. on the meeting day to Council@seattle.gov or delivered in person to the Council Public Comment office at City Hall.

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  • 2023-2245: Resolution amending Resolution No. 116 of 2022, which authorized the City of Pittsburgh to enter into a Professional Service Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s) with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC for professional consulting services for federal government affairs and legislative services, by authorizing One Hundred and Two Thousand Dollars ($102,000.00) payment through the end of the currently executed contract term.

    Dec 1, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2023-2246: Resolution amending Resolution No. 117 of 2022, which authorized the City of Pittsburgh to enter into a Professional Service Agreement(s) or Contract(s) with Malady & Wooten, Inc. for professional consulting services for state government affairs and legislative services, by authorizing One Hundred Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($115,500.00) payment through the end of the currently executed contract term.

    Dec 1, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2022-10-25

    Oct 25, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Select Budget Committee met on October 25, 2022, to deliberate proposed amendments to the 2023–2024 Proposed Budget through Council Budget Actions and Statements of Legislative Intent, with Central Staff summarizing each amendment before sponsoring councilmembers spoke. Nine councilmembers were present (Mosqueda, Herbold, Juarez, Lewis, Morales, Nelson, Pedersen, Sawant, and Strauss), with Sawant arriving at 9:34 a.m., following the 9:32 a.m. start time. The committee heard information items from the Office of Arts & Culture, Office of City Auditor, Seattle Center, Department of Education and Early Learning, Seattle Information Technology Department, Office of Housing, Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, Office of Labor Standards, Seattle City Light, and Seattle Public Utilities. The meeting recessed at 12:54 p.m. and reconvened at 2:02 p.m. The City Budget Office information item was not heard during the committee meeting.

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  • CITY OF SPOKANE NOTICE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Jun 13, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
    Other

    The City of Spokane resumed in-person City Council meetings on March 14, 2022, held in City Hall's Lower Level chambers, with virtual participation via WebEx available for all meetings except Executive Sessions. The notice provides WebEx call-in information and instructions for the week of June 13, 2022, including a 1:15 p.m. Committee Meeting, 3:30 p.m. Briefing Session, 6:00 p.m. Legislative Session, and Thursday Study Session, with public testimony sign-up available from 5:00–6:00 p.m. both in-person and virtually. The document also outlines rules of public decorum requiring a three-minute time limit for comments, prohibiting clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts, and specifying that Open Forum discussions must relate to City affairs and exclude items on current or pending agendas.

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  • 2022-0165: Resolution amending Resolution No. 483 of 2018, which authorized a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s) with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC for professional consulting services for federal government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term for two additional years and by increasing the authorized amount by $124,000.

    Mar 4, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2022-0166: Resolution amending Resolution No. 484 of 2018, which authorized a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s) with Malady & Wooten, Inc. for professional consulting services for state government affairs and legislative services, by extending the term for two years and by increasing the authorized amount by $132,000.

    Mar 4, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Greenvillewater

    Greenville, SC
    Minutes

    On December 6, 2022, the Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works held a regular meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, with four commissioners present and senior staff in attendance. The commission unanimously approved consent agenda items including October meeting minutes, water resources reports, finance updates, and development/annexation information. Legislative Liaison Bob Knight briefed the commission on state legislative activities, including Senator Fanning's bills to prevent water service requirements as an annexation condition and to limit DHEC's authority to mandate municipal water system connections for properties over 5 acres, while noting the SC Rural Infrastructure Authority's expected APRA fund decisions by end of first quarter 2023 and the ongoing Saluda River Basin planning initiative.

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