A bill for an act relating to state agency strategic planning and data collection.(See SF 2379.)
Impact
The reform brought by SSB3145 is intended to streamline the strategic planning process within state agencies. By transferring oversight to the DOM, there’s a potential for improved coherence in agency operations and resource allocation, as agencies will be expected to generate operational plans that align with the broader enterprise priorities set forth by the governor. This centralization may lead to more efficient data management and performance assessment protocols, which could ultimately enhance accountability in the use of public resources.
Summary
Senate Study Bill 3145 aims to revise the framework for strategic planning and data collection in Iowa state agencies. This bill effectively empowers the Department of Management (DOM) to administer and create guidelines for the accountable government Act, while eliminating the oversight role previously held by the Board of Regents over certain institutions. The bill also mandates that agencies share relevant records and data to facilitate collaboration and assess performance across the board. As part of these changes, key terminologies have been revised, such as replacing 'enterprise strategic plan' with 'enterprise priorities' and 'agency performance plan’ with 'agency operational plan'.
Contention
However, the implementation of SSB3145 is not without contention. Critics may express concern over the reduction of collaborative input in the strategic planning processes, as the bill appears to limit the public’s and state employees' ability to contribute feedback on agency strategies. Moreover, by removing certain legislative checks on the DOM's reporting and auditing processes, there are fears that the bill could weaken oversight on state agency performance and transparency.
A bill for an act relating to the powers, duties, and responsibilities of state government entities associated with the budget, financial control, and information technology, making penalties applicable, and making appropriations.(See SF 2375, SF 2409.)
A bill for an act relating to the organization, structure, and functions of state and local governments, providing for salaries of certain state officers, making statutory corrections, resolving inconsistencies, removing ambiguities, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 2377, SF 2416.)
A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of management, making appropriations, and including applicability provisions.(See SF 307, SF 630.)