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AM 1040297

APPOINT-JANE FLANAGAN

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Authorizes and confirms Jane Flanagan's appointment to a named executive post, redefining leadership in the agency and requiring Senate approval.

Placed on Calendar Order of Executive Appointments May 12, 2026
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Bill Summary · AM 1040297

Summary of AM 1040297 — APPOINT-JANE FLANAGAN

Overview

AM 1040297, titled APPOINT-JANE FLANAGAN, is an appointment bill introduced on October 14, 2025. The bill is classified as an appointment and is currently assigned to the Executive Appointments committee. The sponsor listed is Sen. Laura M. Murphy (primary).

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill appears to authorize or authorize-and-confirm the appointment of Jane Flanagan to a public/official position within the executive branch.
  • Specific details about the office, term length, duties, or the scope of responsibility are not provided in the information available here. The exact purpose will be clarified in the bill’s text, but the designation “appointment” and assignment to Executive Appointments indicate a formal nomination and confirmation process for an executive branch role.

Key Provisions (What is generally expected)

  • Appointment: Authorizes the appointment of Jane Flanagan to a named executive position.
  • Office and Authority: The bill would identify the office or agency and define the scope of authority associated with the appointment.
  • Qualifications: The bill may specify required qualifications, if applicable.
  • Term and Renewal: It could establish the term of appointment and any renewal or termination provisions.
  • Compensation and Benefits: If applicable, the bill may set compensation or related benefits.
  • Confirmation Process: As an appointment bill assigned to Executive Appointments, it would typically undergo a Senate-confirmation or similar vetting process, including potential hearings and votes.
  • Reporting and Oversight: Any reporting requirements or oversight provisions could be included. > Note: The exact provisions cannot be confirmed without the bill’s full text. The above points reflect common elements in executive appointment bills.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary: Jane Flanagan (appointee).
  • Affected Office/Agency: The specific executive office or agency named in the bill.
  • Legislature and Public: The Executive Appointments committee and the broader public, who may be affected by changes in leadership and policy direction within the concerned agency.

Procedural Timeline and Status

  • Introduced: October 14, 2025.
  • Legislative Actions: On October 14, 2025, the bill was Received by the Senate (Sen. Laura M. Murphy) and assigned to Executive Appointments.
  • Next Steps: Typically includes committee hearings, potential amendments, and a confirmation vote by the Senate. Final passage would depend on approval through the Executive Appointments process and any subsequent floor votes, followed by any required signature or notification requirements.

Sponsor

  • Primary Sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy

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