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HB 1831

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RELATING TO CRISIS INTERVENTION.

2024
Introduced by Micah Aiu, Terez Amato, Della Belatti and 41 other co-sponsors

HB 1831 mandates the Attorney General to manage settlement funds for consumer restitution and support behavioral health services, enhancing accountability and community care.

Conference committee meeting to reconvene on 04-26-24 4:40 PM; CR 329.
#crisisintervention #doh #diversion #generalfundexpenditureceilingexceeded($) #reports #appropriation #behavioralhealthcrisiscenterpilotprogram #behavioralhealthcrisiscenters
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HCR 29

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URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO SUPPORT CONTINUED FUNDING OF THE AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM.

2024
Introduced by Scott Nishimoto,

HCR 29 urges Congress to continue funding the Affordable Connectivity Program, ensuring low-income households can access affordable internet services for digital equity.

Report and Resolution Adopted. Transmitted to House.
#affordableconnectivityprogram #extension #unitedstatescongress
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HB 262

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RELATING TO EDUCATION.

2024
Introduced by Terez Amato, Elle Cochran, Andrew Garrett and 22 other co-sponsors

HB 262 enhances school placement for military children, ensuring educational continuity and support during relocations, benefiting families and local schools.

Carried over to 2024 Regular Session.
#childofmilitaryparent #doe #schoolplacement
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HB 1838

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RELATING TO ZONING.

2024
Introduced by Micah Aiu, David Alcos, Terez Amato and 44 other co-sponsors

HB 1838 regulates short-term rentals in Arkansas by setting zoning rules, enforcing tax collection, and requiring public input, impacting property owners and local communities.

Received notice of appointment of House conferees (Hse. Com. No. 780).
#countyzoning #short-termrentals #tat
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HCR 3

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URGING EACH COUNTY TO ESTABLISH AN EMERGENCY ZONING CODE FOR POST-DISASTER USE.

2024
Introduced by Micah Aiu, David Alcos, Terez Amato and 47 other co-sponsors

HCR 3 urges Louisiana to fund SNAP benefits, ensuring over 564,000 residents access essential food during a federal shutdown, using up to $150 million monthly.

Report and Resolution Adopted. Transmitted to House.
#counties #emergencyzoningcode #mauiwildfires
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