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House Bill 412 mandates a two-year wait for reappointment to the Polk County Water Authority, promoting transparency and ethical governance in decision-making.
House Bill 412 mandates a two-year wait for reappointment to the Polk County Water Authority, promoting transparency and ethical governance in decision-making.
House Bill 412, titled "Relating to Lobbying," was introduced on February 12, 2025, and has since been enacted as Act 063 on May 16, 2025. The bill primarily aims to amend the provisions related to the reappointment of members of the Polk County Water Authority, established in 1967.
The main purpose of HB 412 is to revise the rules governing the reappointment of members to the Polk County Water Authority. This amendment seeks to enhance governance and ensure a rotation of authority members, thereby promoting transparency and accountability within the authority.
Reappointment Restrictions:
Repeal of Conflicting Laws:
Affected Parties:
Transparency and Ethics:
House Bill 412 represents a significant step towards enhancing the governance of the Polk County Water Authority by instituting clear reappointment guidelines for its members. This legislative change is expected to foster greater transparency and ethical standards within the authority, ultimately benefiting the community it serves.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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