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Committee staff explain fiscal-impact tracking, new electronic committee voting and a DOCR reentry simulation for members
Summary
Legislative analysts used the committee’s orientation to explain how fiscal notes, the weekly fiscal impact report and the budget-status report will be used this session, to introduce online agency budget documents, and to demonstrate a new electronic committee voting system that will speed publication of committee votes and standing reports.
Legislative analysts used the committee’s orientation to explain how fiscal notes, the weekly fiscal impact report and the budget-status report will be used this session, to introduce online agency budget documents, and to demonstrate a new electronic committee voting system that will speed publication of committee votes and standing reports.
For the record, Keith Mance, fiscal analyst with the Legislative Council, explained that fiscal notes are requested whenever bills or amendments have measurable revenue or expenditure effects and that the fiscal impact report published weekly summarizes bills with estimated impacts of $100,000 or more. “All appropriation…
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