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Committee weighs shifting legal notices to Secretary of State website; members flag tech costs and access concerns
Summary
Committee members debated changes in publication requirements in Senate Bill 2069 and reports from the Secretary of State's office. Staff told the committee that even small edits to the current Secretary of State website could cost $3,000–$5,000 and that replacing the system could exceed $100,000; lawmakers raised concerns about searchabil
The State and Local Government Committee revisited Senate Bill 2069, which would alter publication requirements for legal notices and related materials and would expand what is posted on the Secretary of State’s website.
Committee staff relayed information from the Secretary of State’s office: a small edit (for example, adding a website link or restoring a scroll bar) could cost an estimated $3,000–$5,000 because the current system was built nearly 12 years ago and no one on staff is familiar with its internals. Staff said a full replacement or vendor solution could…
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