Authorizes counties to post local laws and notices via the internet
Bill S 7053 allows counties to post local laws online, improving public access, reducing costs, and promoting environmental sustainability by cutting paper use.
Bill S 7053 allows counties to post local laws online, improving public access, reducing costs, and promoting environmental sustainability by cutting paper use.
Bill S 7053 aims to modernize the way counties communicate local laws and notices to the public by allowing them to post this information online. The intent is to enhance transparency, improve accessibility, and reduce the costs associated with traditional methods of dissemination, such as printed publications.
Bill S 7053 represents a significant step towards modernizing local government communication practices. By allowing counties to post local laws and notices online, the bill aims to enhance public access to important information while also promoting cost efficiency and environmental sustainability. The bill is currently under consideration in the Assembly following its passage in the Senate.
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