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AM 1040306

APPOINT-JEFFREY M. GRUBBS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Senate confirms Jeffrey M. Grubbs for a designated executive position, granting consent and enabling him to begin duties; swift approval noted by a 58-0 vote.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040306

AM 1040306 — APPOINT-JEFFREY M. GRUBBS

Summary
This measure is an executive appointment consent package to confirm the appointment of Jeffrey M. Grubbs to an unspecified executive position. The action completes the standard legislative consent process for a gubernatorial or executive-branch appointment.

Overview
- Bill Number: AM 1040306
- Title: APPOINT-JEFFREY M. GRUBBS
- Status: Appointment Confirmed
- Introduced: October 14, 2025
- Classification: Appointment
- Sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy (primary)

Purpose and Intent
- The bill serves to authorize and confirm the appointment of Jeffrey M. Grubbs to a specified executive position, allowing him to assume duties upon confirmation.
- It is part of the formal “Executive Appointments” consent process, in which the Senate reviews and approves or rejects executive-level nominees.

Key Provisions
- Consent for Appointment: The measure provides the Senate’s consent to appoint Jeffrey M. Grubbs to the designated executive office/position.
- Confirmation: The appointment is confirmed by the Senate, enabling the appointee to take the role.
- No explicit policy changes or funding directives are described in the provided information; the action is primarily a personnel/appointment authority.

Affected Parties
- Jeffrey M. Grubbs: The appointee to the executive position.
- The executive branch or the agency/board/commission associated with the appointment (the exact position is not specified in the provided data).
- Legislators and the Senate: Involved in the confirmation process; the sponsor is Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects
- 2025-10-14: Introduction and receipt by the Senate; assigned to Executive Appointments.
- 2025-10-30: Recommends Do Consent on Executive Appointments; Do Consent Passed 058-000-000.
- 2025-10-30: Placed on Calendar Order of Executive Appointments.
- 2025-10-30: Appointment Confirmed.
- The full confirmation process from introduction to final approval occurred within about two weeks, indicating a smooth and swift approval path.

Impact and Significance
- Enables the appointee to commence duties in the designated executive role without delay.
- Reflects bipartisan or broad support, as indicated by the Do Consent vote tally (58-0) in the actions provided.
- The measure is procedural and focused on confirming an individual rather than enacting new policy or funding changes.

Notes
- The exact title of the appointment (the specific office, board, or commission) is not specified in the provided information. Reading the full text would confirm the precise position and any statutory responsibilities attached to it.

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

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