10 results for “legislative branch”
10 results for “legislative branch”
This state budget summary document presents funding allocations across Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches, comparing General Fund and Earmarked Funds across multiple budget periods. The Legislative branch total is approximately $49.9-$50.4 million in General Funds with $7.5-$7.9 million in Earmarked Funds, while the Judicial branch totals roughly $213-$217 million in General Funds with $42.4 million in Earmarked Funds. The Executive branch includes numerous agencies and boards, with notable allocations including the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board ($142-$157 million in Earmarked Funds), Agriculture & Industries Department ($20-$21 million General Fund plus $61-$63 million Earmarked), and various regulatory boards with smaller budgets.
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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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The Metropolitan Council serves as the legislative branch for the City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge, consisting of twelve members elected from single-member districts for four-year terms. Members are sworn in on January 2nd following elections, with the next election scheduled for fall 2024, and a President Pro Tempore is selected by majority vote for a four-year term. Regular meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 4:00 p.m., with the Zoning Committee meeting on the third Wednesday at 4:00 p.m.; all meetings are limited to four hours with possible extension not exceeding thirty minutes. Council members are prohibited from holding other public offices and cannot be appointed to any paid office in East Baton Rouge Parish or City of Baton Rouge for two years after service concludes. The Metropolitan Council also serves as the governing authority for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sewerage Commission and Greater Baton Rouge Airport Authority.
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The Unigov Handbook is a comprehensive guide to Indianapolis government published by the League of Women Voters and Indianapolis Public Library, designed to help citizens understand the city's governance structure, institutions, and services. Originally published in print beginning in 1980, the handbook was converted to digital format in 2021 as part of the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. The guide covers topics including the history of Unigov, the organization of city and county services, the structure of executive, legislative, and judicial branches, budget processes, and guidance for citizen participation in government.
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This document presents three proposed budget amendments to the FY 2024 budget discussed at an Assembly worksession on November 9, 2023. Brawley Amendment No. 1 GG allocates $100,000 recurring to the Planning Department for communications and educational materials about development code changes, funded from tax capacity and recommended by the Housing Action Summit. Brawley Amendment No. 2 GG appropriates $100,000 one-time to Legislative Services for policy convening and communications around Assembly priorities, including planning major convening events by fall 2024, also funded from tax capacity. Rivera Amendment No. 3 GG provides $150,000 recurring to the Legislative Branch to support the Assembly's housing initiative and Housing Strategic Action Plan through contractor and staff support for media, research, legal drafting, and project-based needs.
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This is an organizational directory for the City and County of Honolulu's Legislative Branch, updated January 2026, listing contact information for the 9-member City Council, the Salary Commission, and key administrative offices including the City Clerk and Office of Council Services. The document provides names, districts, phone numbers, email addresses, and term end dates for council members and commission appointees. No budget figures, policy changes, or meeting decisions are discussed in this reference document.
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The Metropolitan Council of Greater Baton Rouge held a meeting on June 23, 2021, at 3:30 PM to address presentations and special recognitions, followed by the main council session at 4:00 PM. The agenda included approval of minutes from the June 9, 2021 meeting and introductions of two ordinances: one by Councilman LaMont Cole to allow fentanyl test strips as an exception to drug paraphernalia prohibitions, and one by Councilman Cleve Dunn, Jr. to exempt Metropolitan Councilmembers and Legislative Aides from monthly parking fees. Both introduced ordinances were scheduled for public hearing on July 28, 2021, with public comment available in person at the River Center Branch Library or electronically via the city's online form.
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