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Council endorses plan to create legislative task force and citizen ambassadors
Summary
Council supported staff’s proposal to form a three-member intergovernmental subcommittee and a nine-member volunteer legislative task force plus citizen 'ambassadors' to track and educate residents on state and federal bills affecting North Richland Hills, and asked staff to return creation documents in March.
City staff proposed a new intergovernmental and legislative affairs program designed to educate residents and coordinate the city’s response to state and federal bills that could affect local authority, utility rates and property tax policy. Paulette, presenting the plan, said the program would "provide a structure to engage…
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