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AM 1040206

APPOINT-CATHERINE ROSSMILLER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Catherine RossmillER's executive appointment is confirmed by the Senate with a two-thirds vote.

Appointment Confirmed
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Bill Summary · AM 1040206

Summary of AM 1040206 — APPOINT-CATHERINE ROSSMILLER

Overview

AM 1040206 is an executive appointment bill whose purpose is to confirm Catherine RossmillER for an appointment within the executive branch. The measure has progressed through the Senate and is listed as “Appointment Confirmed.” Primary sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Purpose and Intent

  • To authorize and confirm the appointment of Catherine RossmillER to a specified executive position within the state government.
  • The measure codifies the appointment process for this individual, consistent with the chamber’s executive appointment procedures.
  • The bill itself does not indicate changes to agency structure, budgeting, or broad policy, but rather completes a standard confirmation step for a single appointee.

Key Provisions

  • Authorization of Catherine RossmillER’s appointment to an executive role as named in the bill.
  • Confirmation by the Senate, requiring a two-thirds vote for approval (as indicated by “2/3 Vote Required”).
  • The bill indicates the standard consent process for executive appointments, including Senate committee actions and final consent/vote.

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • May 7, 2025 — Introduced/Received by the Senate; Assigned to Executive Appointments; Sen. Laura M. Murphy listed as sponsor.
  • May 15, 2025 — Recommends Do Consent for Executive Appointments; placed on the calendar for May 20, 2025.
  • May 20, 2025 — Placed on Calendar Order of Executive Appointments (status indicates ongoing scheduling in the consent process).
  • June 1, 2025 — 2/3 vote required; Do Consent passed with a 57-0-0 tally; Appointment Confirmed.

Impact and Stakeholders

  • Appointee: Catherine RossmillER will assume the specified executive role subject to confirmation.
  • Legislature: Senate’s Executive Appointments committee and floor; affirmation by the full Senate with a two-thirds vote.
  • Public/State government: The appointment affects the leadership or management of the relevant executive agency or department associated with this role.
  • Fiscal/operational considerations: The provided materials do not specify agency funding implications or statutory changes beyond the confirmation of the appointment.

Notes

  • The exact title of the appointment (agency/position) and term length are not specified in the provided bill information.
  • No opposition is indicated in the recorded vote tally (57-0-0 on the consent action), suggesting broad cross-chamber support for the appointment.

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