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Legislative IT director outlines office mission, budget and services to committee
Summary
Kevin Moore, director of the Office of Legislative Information Technology, briefed the committee on the office’s creation, mission, staffing, budget and services, describing the office as 'aggressively nonpartisan' and reporting a roughly $2.4 million budget and nine employees.
Kevin Moore, director of the Office of Legislative Information Technology, told a legislative committee that his office exists to support legislators, staff and committees with internal technology services and to ensure public access to legislative information.
Moore said the office was created in statute in 2019 as part of a structural reorganization recommended by the National Conference of State Legislatures and removed from the Office of Legislative Council so that legislative IT would serve all offices of the General Assembly equally. Moore said the statutory reference appears as QBSA section 701 in the presentation materials.
“We use a term in our offices called aggressively…
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