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Southwest Power Pool Interconnection Agreement Acceptance

FERC issued a delegated order accepting Southwest Power Pool, Inc.'s revised Interconnection Agreement with Western Area Power Administration and the City of Pierre, South Dakota. The agreement was filed February 10, 2026 under Docket ER26-1324. This is a routine acceptance of a revised interconnection agreement between the parties.

Routine Rule Energy
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Xcel Energy Colorado Transmission Tariff Revisions Accepted

FERC issued a letter order accepting Public Service Company of Colorado's filing of revisions to Appendix 14 of Attachment N of the Xcel Energy Operating Companies Joint Open Access Transmission Tariff under docket ER26-1266. The order was filed and posted on April 3, 2026.

Routine Rule Energy
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Colorado Transmission Agreement Accepted

FERC issued a letter order accepting Public Service Company of Colorado's executed Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement with Yampa Valley Electric Association, Inc. The agreement was filed under docket ER26-1246 and accepted as compliant with applicable requirements.

Routine Rule Energy
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Mobile Phone Ban in School and Construction Zones

Kansas Governor signed SB366 into law on April 3, 2026, prohibiting the use of mobile telephones while operating a motor vehicle in school zones and construction zones. The bill establishes penalties for violations and permits the display of certain lighting in road construction zones by vehicles and trailers engaged in highway construction and maintenance operations. This applies to all motor vehicle operators in designated school and construction zones throughout Kansas.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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Kansas Municipal Lease-Purchase Protest Petition Requirements

The Kansas House of Representatives passed HB2622, amending state law to modify protest petition requirements for municipal lease-purchase agreements. The bill cleared both chambers with strong bipartisan support (House 121-1, Senate 40-0) and was signed by Governor Laura Kelly on April 9, 2026. The legislation originated in the House Elections Committee before being referred to Local Government and ultimately the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee, where amendments were adopted before final passage.

Routine Rule Elections
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Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Act

Kansas Governor signed HB2761 into law on April 9, 2026, enacting the Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Act. The bill establishes a new licensure framework for speech-language pathology assistants in Kansas, requiring them to meet state-defined qualifications to practice. The legislation passed the House 121-1 and the Senate 38-2 after committee review.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Seed Retailer Registration Fee Increase and Late Fee Authorization

Kansas Governor signed SB425 into law on April 3, 2026, raising the maximum annual registration fee limits for seed retailers and wholesalers under Kansas seed law. The bill also authorizes a late fee for registrations renewed after the deadline. The Senate passed the bill 37-3 and the House passed it 121-3.

Routine Rule Agriculture
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Alabama House commends Representative Terri Collins

The Alabama House of Representatives enacted HJR196, a joint resolution commending Representative Terri Collins. This is an honorary resolution expressing recognition of her legislative service during the 2026 Regular Session. The resolution passed with voice vote on April 1, 2026, following standard legislative procedures through both chambers.

Routine Notice Government Administration
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Houston County Schools Commendation

The Alabama House of Representatives enacted HJR207 on April 1, 2026, commending Houston County Schools for achievements and contributions. Sponsored by Rep. Paul Lee, this House Joint Resolution is ceremonial in nature and carries no regulatory requirements or compliance obligations.

Routine Notice Education
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Authorizing William Cargill to Take Civil Service Firefighter Exam Despite Age Limit

The Massachusetts General Court passed H4477, a private/local bill authorizing William (Rob) Cargill of Haverhill to take the civil service examination for firefighter position despite the maximum age requirement. The bill received approval from the mayor and city council and was enacted through the 194th General Court.

Routine Rule Employment & Labor

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