relative to access to curricular courses and cocurricular programs within school districts.
Require monthly, city/county level public reports of public-assistance program usage and average benefits, with privacy protections for individuals.
Require monthly, city/county level public reports of public-assistance program usage and average benefits, with privacy protections for individuals.
Note on materials reviewed: The provided packet contains text from multiple bills labeled HB 1817 in different jurisdictions (including a Missouri-style public-assistance reporting measure, an Arkansas “Elijah’s Law” childcare anaphylaxis bill, and an Illinois police training bill). The summary below focuses on the public‑assistance reporting measure that matches the title you supplied (reporting counts by city/town/county). At the end I summarize the other included HB 1817 texts to avoid confusion.
Require the state agency that administers public‑assistance programs to publish monthly, place‑level, aggregate reports showing program usage and basic benefit metrics for each city, town, village, or county with more than 1,000 inhabitants. The goal is increased transparency about distribution and average benefit amounts at the local level while protecting individual privacy.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a brief briefing memo for the state agency on implementation steps and privacy safeguards; or
- Prepare a one‑page comparison showing differences between the public‑assistance reporting bill and the other HB1817 texts included.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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