Several state bills are being tracked, including one on service district withdrawal (HB129), planning commission procedures (SB284), public assistance (HB88), unmarked police vehicles (SB262), e-bikes (HB561), and impact fees (HB568). These bills could affect city autonomy, services, public safety operations, and development costs.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
House Bill 568 could limit impact fees to $50,000, potentially reducing city revenue for infrastructure projects. House Bill 88 could unintentionally affect services offered in leased facilities.
Developers might benefit from limited impact fees. Certain groups could benefit from changes in public assistance definitions.
City services or residents could be harmed by reduced revenue for infrastructure, restrictions on public assistance, or impaired police operations.
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