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The Senate Intergovernmental Relations Committee will meet on Thursday, |
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May 13, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at Dallas City Hall, City Council Chambers, 6th |
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floor, located at 1500 Marilla, Dallas, TX 75201. The Committee will |
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hear invited and public testimony on the following interim charges: |
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Review the process and costs for local governments to make government |
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information available online. Consider ways to encourage local governments |
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to provide more transparency, including the Comptroller's experience with |
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transparency and her offer to assist local governments, and consider |
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penalties for entities that fail to comply with the online requirement. |
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Study the reasons for and the impacts of hospitals directly hiring |
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physicians. Examine practices in other states. Make recommendations, if |
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needed, to permit hospitals to directly hire physicians. |
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Review state and local policies related to development and growth in rural |
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and unincorporated regions of the state with regard to annexation and |
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zoning authority. Focus on impacts to private property rights. Determine |
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the appropriateness of existing extraterritorial jurisdiction authority. |
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Make recommendations regarding possible changes to this authority. |
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Review the types of support state government can provide to assist local |
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government consolidations with county governments. Evaluate budget |
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implications for city and county government consolidations. Research the |
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appropriateness and cost savings of eliminating duplicity between city and |
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county governments in different regions of the state. |
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Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the Senate |
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Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, 81st Legislature, Regular and |
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Called Sessions, and make recommendations for any legislation needed to |
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improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation. |
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-Monitor the use of the expanded funds provided by the 81st Legislature to |
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the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. |
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Public Testimony will be limited to 3 minutes per person. |
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