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A 9085

Establishes the citywide leadership team; appropriation

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Khaleel Anderson and 5 co-sponsors

Overview: Bill Number: A 9085, Title: Establishes the citywide leadership team; appropriation, Status: REFERRED TO CITIES, Introduced: September 12, 2025Purpose and Intent: The pur

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Bill Summary · A 9085

Overview: Bill Number: A 9085, Title: Establishes the citywide leadership team; appropriation, Status: REFERRED TO CITIES, Introduced: September 12, 2025

Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill is to establish a citywide leadership team to coordinate and oversee various municipal initiatives and programs across a city. The goal is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of city government by fostering collaboration and strategic planning among different departments and agencies.

Key Provisions:
- Creates a citywide leadership team composed of the mayor, city council president, and heads of major city departments and agencies
- Charges the leadership team with developing and implementing a comprehensive strategic plan for the city, including setting priorities, allocating resources, and monitoring progress
- Appropriates funding to support the operations and activities of the citywide leadership team

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- City government officials and employees, including the mayor, city council, and department heads, who would be directly involved in the citywide leadership team
- Residents and businesses within the city, who would potentially benefit from more coordinated and effective municipal services and programs

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been referred to the Cities committee for further review and consideration. If passed, the citywide leadership team would likely be established within a specified timeframe, such as 6 months, and would begin its work of developing and implementing the city's strategic plan.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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