A bill for an act relating to state agency strategic planning and data collection.(Formerly SSB 3145.)
Impact
The bill significantly reduces the mandated involvement of the Department of Management (DOM) in overseeing strategic plans, which includes removing the obligation to consult with legislative bodies and requiring individual agencies to take greater responsibility for their performance assessments and data collection. Under the new provisions, each agency is expected to identify and maintain its own data necessary for monitoring operations, which could lead to greater autonomy but also raises concerns about consistency and accountability across different agencies.
Summary
Senate File 2379, introduced by the Committee on State Government, relates to state agency strategic planning and data collection. The primary aim of the bill is to modify existing laws governing how state agencies develop and implement their strategic plans. By updating terminology and revising obligations, the bill seeks to provide a clearer framework for state agencies in terms of their operational priorities and performance metrics. This reflects a shift towards a more data-centered approach in managing state resources efficiently.
Contention
Notably, critics of the bill may express concerns regarding the potential implications for transparency and public participation in agency planning processes. By striking requirements for public input and consultation with other stakeholders, the bill might be viewed as undermining the democratic processes that ensure agencies are responsive to public needs. Opponents may argue that reducing the level of oversight by the DOM could exacerbate disparities in how different agencies prioritize their operations and measure their performance.
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.(Formerly SSB 3144; See SF 2416.)
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.(Formerly SF 2377, SSB 3144.)
A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of management, making appropriations, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1083; See SF 630.)