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Representative Graber unveils governance package to standardize workforce planning, reporting and small‑agency audits
Summary
House Bill 3803 would require enterprise workforce plans, standardize reporting for direct appropriations to nonprofits, create a legislative key performance measure council, and direct the Secretary of State to set up a small‑agency audit team; stakeholders including DAS, the Secretary of State's office and AFSCME voiced support.
State Representative Dacia Graber introduced House Bill 3803 to the House Committee on Rules on March 31, 2025, describing it as a multi‑part governance package intended to improve accountability, transparency and strategic decision making in state government.
"I'm here to introduce House Bill 38 0 3, a good governance policy package," Graber told the committee, outlining five core concepts: enterprise strategic workforce planning led by the Department of Administrative Services (DAS), standardized reporting for direct appropriations to private nonprofit and nongovernmental entities, a legislative key performance measure (KPM) council, a small‑agency audit team within the Secretary of State's audits division, and standardized definitions for common agency functions.
Graber and DAS officials said the bill builds on prior Secretary of State audit recommendations and existing DAS work. Barry Leslie, director of the…
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