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AM 1040226

APPOINT-JOHN K. HOLDEN II

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Authorizes the executive appointment of John K. Holden II, pending Senate Executive Appointments review; the exact position and term are not specified in this bill.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040226

Summary of AM 1040226 — APPOINT-JOHN K. HOLDEN II

Overview

AM 1040226 is a bill designated to appoint John K. Holden II to an executive appointment. The bill is classified as an appointment measure and has been introduced and assigned to the Senate’s Executive Appointments committee. The primary sponsor listed is Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

  • Bill Number: AM 1040226
  • Title: APPOINT-JOHN K. HOLDEN II
  • Status: Assigned to Executive Appointments
  • Introduced: October 14, 2025
  • Classification: appointment
  • Sponsor (primary): Sen. Laura M. Murphy
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2025-10-14: Received by the Senate (Sen. Laura M. Murphy)
    • 2025-10-14: Assigned to Executive Appointments

Purpose and Intent

The bill is intended to authorize the appointment of John K. Holden II to an executive position. The specific position, scope of responsibilities, and authority conferred by the appointment are not stated in the information provided. As an appointment bill, its primary purpose is to authorize or confirm an appointment that is typically within the executive branch’s purview, subject to Senate confirmation or internal procedures of the appointing authority.

Key Provisions (Based on Available Information)

  • Authorization of an executive appointment for John K. Holden II.
  • Review by the Senate’s Executive Appointments committee (as indicated by the assignment to that committee).
  • The bill does not, in the provided details, specify:
    • The exact title or position to which Holden is being appointed.
    • Term length, salary/compensation, duties, or scope of authority.
    • Qualifications, removal provisions, or renewal/terms conditions.
    • Confirmation process, if any, beyond standard committee review.

Note: The precise operative provisions would be contained in the bill’s text. The summary here reflects only the information available in the bill metadata.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • John K. Holden II: Eligible for appointment to the specified executive role.
  • The appointing authority (likely the executive branch) and the Senate through the Executive Appointments committee: Involved in the review and final confirmation (if applicable).
  • Potential policy area tied to the appointment (depending on the position): Could affect governance, regulatory oversight, or program administration in the relevant department or agency.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduction and referral: October 14, 2025.
  • Current status: Assigned to Executive Appointments (the committee responsible for screening executive nominations).
  • Next steps (typical, not guaranteed for this bill): Committee hearings and voting by the Executive Appointments committee; possible full Senate consideration and vote; potential passage or amendment; final action depending on legislative rules and companion measures (if applicable).

Notes for Readers

  • The bill text is needed to determine the precise position, term, duties, qualifications, and any conditions of the appointment.
  • For those tracking the legislative process, monitor the Executive Appointments committee for hearing notices, amendments, and votes.
  • If you need a more detailed understanding, access to the bill’s full text and fiscal/impact analyses would be essential.

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