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SB 1154: Adding More Complexity to Water Issues

OFB opposes SB 1154, raising concerns about its sweeping scope, significant complexity, and rushed policy process. The bill expanded to 83 pages with the introduction of the -1 amendment, spanning 44 sections, amending over a dozen statutes, and empowering six different state agencies with overlapping authorities. Such an expansive and consequential proposal requires more time for thorough analysis and deliberation.


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It's important to carefully consider the implications of bills like SB 1154, especially when they encompass such a wide range of topics and agencies. It reminds me of navigating through the various quests in Poptropica—each decision can lead to different outcomes, and it's crucial to take your time to explore all options before jumping in. Thorough analysis and public discussions are essential to ensure that the consequences are well-understood!


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How might the overlapping authorities granted to six different state agencies under SB 1154 affect accountability, Retro Bowl 25 coordination, and the effectiveness of water resource management in the long term?

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