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AM 1040291

APPOINT-CHRISTINA SHUTT

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Authorizes Christina Shutt's appointment to an executive branch role, subject to Senate Executive Appointments confirmation and terms defined in the bill.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040291

Summary of AM 1040291 — APPOINT-CHRISTINA SHUTT

Overview

AM 1040291 is an appointment bill introduced on October 14, 2025, classified as an appointment measure. The bill is titled “APPOINT-CHRISTINA SHUTT” and is currently assigned to the Senate’s Executive Appointments committee. The primary sponsor is Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Purpose and intent

Based on the bill’s title and status, its core purpose appears to be to authorize or confirm the appointment of Christina Shutt to a specific executive branch position. The bill’s text would specify the exact title, the agency or department involved, and any terms, duties, or conditions associated with the appointment. At this time, the available information does not include the position’s title or the detailed duties.

Key provisions (as specified by available information)

  • The bill would establish or validate an appointment of Christina Shutt to a designated executive role.
  • The appointment is subject to the normal legislative process for executive appointments, including consideration by the Senate’s Executive Appointments committee.
  • Specific terms, duties, duration, and any conditions of the appointment would be defined within the bill’s text (not provided in the current information).

Note: The exact provisions (e.g., term length, salary, authority, grounds for removal, overlap with existing agencies) cannot be confirmed from the information provided and would require the bill’s full text.

Who is affected

  • Christina Shutt: the individual proposed for the appointment.
  • The relevant executive agency or department tied to the appointment (as defined in the bill’s text).
  • The Senate, through its Executive Appointments committee, which reviews and must confirm executive nominees.
  • The appointing authority (often the governor or another constitutional officer), depending on the jurisdiction's rules for executive appointments.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: October 14, 2025.
  • Legislative actions: Received by the Senate on October 14, 2025, and assigned to Executive Appointments on the same date.
  • Next steps: The bill would proceed to consideration by the Executive Appointments committee, possibly followed by hearings, a committee vote, and ultimately a full Senate vote. If confirmed, the appointment would take effect as provided by the bill.

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Notes and next steps

  • The full bill text is needed to provide a complete, detailed summary of the appointment’s title, duties, term, compensation (if any), and any conditions.
  • To obtain a precise understanding of the bill’s impact and scope, please share the bill’s official text or a link to the legislative database.

If you’d like, I can integrate the exact provisions once the text is available and adjust the summary accordingly.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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