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MO HR1016
Resolution
Status
5/7/2014
Primary Sponsor
Paul Curtman
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AI Summary
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14 of Missouri's 16 executive branch departments have achieved consolidation and standardization savings totaling over $30 million in data systems costs from FY 2009 to FY 2014
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Department of Conservation and Department of Transportation have declined to consolidate services or report statistics despite constitutional exemption from legislative oversight
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State consolidation efforts have saved $5.8 million in rent, $949,718 in janitorial costs, reduced vehicles by 917, and achieved 40% savings in mail services
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House strongly encourages all executive branch departments to adopt statewide standards and collaboration, and urges higher education institutions to consolidate fleet management and surplus property functions with the state
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Chief Clerk directed to distribute copies of resolution to Conservation Commission, Transportation Commission, and governing boards of all Missouri public higher education institutions
Legislative Description
Strongly encourages the Executive Branch to adopt true statewide standards and strategies across all departments and institutions of higher education to consider stronger collaboration with the state
Last Action
Adopted (H)
5/7/2014