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AM 1040202

APPOINT-JULIE HOENIGES

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Appoints Julie Hoeniges to a state board/commission in the executive branch, subject to Senate confirmation as applicable.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040202

Summary of AM 1040202 — APPOINT-JULIE HOENIGES

Overview

AM 1040202 is a bill introduced on May 6, 2025, with the title APPOINT-JULIE HOENIGES. The measure is classified as an appointment and is currently assigned to the Senate committee on Executive Appointments. The primary sponsor is Sen. Laura M. Murphy.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is intended to appoint Julie Hoeniges to a specified state board, commission, or other executive position.
  • As a typical executive-appointment measure, its purpose is to formalize and authorize the appointment of a named individual to fill a vacancy or to serve in a designated role within the executive branch.

Note: The available information does not specify the exact position Julie Hoeniges would hold, nor the term length, duties, or scope of the appointment. The full bill text would provide those details.

Key Provisions (What such bills typically include)

Because the specific language and provisions are not provided here, the following are the kinds of details usually contained in an appointment measure. The actual AM 1040202 text would confirm:
- The exact title of the appointment (e.g., the board or commission to which Julie Hoeniges would be appointed).
- The appointing authority (often the governor or other executive official).
- Term length and expiration conditions (start date, duration, renewal options).
- Eligibility and qualifications for the appointee.
- Powers, duties, and responsibilities associated with the role.
- Compensation or reimbursement provisions (if any).
- Removal or resignation provisions and grounds for removal.
- Confirmation process requirements (e.g., Senate confirmation, if applicable).

Who/What Is Affected

  • Julie Hoeniges: the named individual to be appointed.
  • The board/commission or entity to which the appointment would be made.
  • The Executive branch (subject to the appointment process) and the Senate, which would handle any required confirmation or oversight as part of Executive Appointments.
  • The public, insofar as the appointment affects governance of the relevant board/commission.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced: May 6, 2025.
  • Senate actions to date: Received by the Senate (May 6, 2025) and assigned to the Executive Appointments committee.
  • Next steps (typical): The bill would be referred to a subcommittee or the full Executive Appointments committee for a hearing and vote; if approved, it would move to the full Senate for consideration, and potentially to the other chamber (if applicable) for concurrence. If enacted, the appointment becomes effective per the terms defined in the bill (or upon the confirmation/approval process, depending on the state’s procedures).

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy

Notes for Readers

  • The current information does not include the bill’s full text or the exact position to be filled. For a complete understanding of duties, term length, compensation, and confirmation requirements, please review the official bill text and tracking page when available.

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

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