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JFAC adopts SharePoint workflow for budget materials; LSO adds impact‑review analysts to support committees

2435827 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Budget staff demonstrated SharePoint and the session record as primary document repositories and Legislative Services Office introduced new analysts and an impact‑review team to help JFAC members with data, evaluation and evidence requests.

Legislative budget staff showed members of the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee on Jan. 8 how to use a new SharePoint workflow to access the legislative budget book, agency presentations and committee motion sheets, and Legislative Services Office leaders introduced an expanded analyst team and a new impact‑review unit to support the session.

Keith Bybee, Division Manager of the Budget and Policy Analysis Team, walked committee members through the SharePoint site the Legislature will use this session and demonstrated how members can download agency presentations, annotate PDFs and save organized copies to local drives. Bybee told the committee that SharePoint “mirrors the OneDrive that all of the House uses” and said each agency’s analyst and agency presentation would share a consistent naming convention to reduce…

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