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AM 1040051

APPOINT-KEVIN L. FREEMAN

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Confirms Kevin L. Freeman's appointment to a government post; Senate consent granted, enabling him to assume the duties of the position.

Appointment Confirmed
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Bill Summary · AM 1040051

Summary of AM 1040051 — APPOINT-KEVIN L. FREEMAN

Overview

AM 1040051 is an appointment bill whose purpose is to confirm the appointment of Kevin L. Freeman to a government post. The bill is categorized as an appointment measure. The primary sponsor listed is Sen. Laura M. Murphy. The record indicates the appointment has been confirmed.

  • Bill Number: AM 1040051
  • Title: APPOINT-KEVIN L. FREEMAN
  • Status: Appointment Confirmed
  • Introduced: February 18, 2025
  • Classification: Appointment
  • Primary Sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy
  • Appointee: Kevin L. Freeman

What the bill would do

  • Confirm the appointment of Kevin L. Freeman to a specified government position (the exact post is not named in the provided information).
  • The bill itself functions as the formal Senate action to approve the executive appointment, enabling the appointee to take the duties of the post (subject to any statutory terms, duties, or compensation that accompany the position outside of this specific measure).

Note: The available details do not specify the title of the post, term length, duties, or compensation. Those elements, if defined in statute or in the accompanying appointment materials, are not included in the provided summary.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal confirmation of Kevin L. Freeman’s appointment to a designated government role.
  • Delegation of appointment authority to the Senate for consent and confirmation, consistent with executive appointment processes.

Affected parties

  • Kevin L. Freeman: the appointee who will assume the post upon confirmation.
  • The appointing authority (likely the governor or equivalent executive branch), which designated the appointment.
  • The Senate, acting through the Executive Appointments process, responsible for reviewing and granting consent.
  • The public, insofar as the appointee’s duties influence governance and service delivery.

Procedural timeline and actions

  • February 18, 2025: Bill received by the Senate and assigned to Executive Appointments; sponsor: Sen. Laura M. Murphy.
  • May 1, 2025: Bill held in Executive Appointments (deliberations or review paused at that committee stage).
  • May 15, 2025: Placed on Calendar Order of Executive Appointments; committee recommendation recorded as “Do Consent” with a 006-000-000 vote, indicating a favorable committee stance.
  • October 30, 2025: Do Consent Passed 058-000-000 (Senate consent) and Appointment Confirmed (final confirmation of the appointee).

Status and implications

  • Current status: Appointment Confirmed.
  • Implications: The appointee is authorized to perform the duties of the post for which he was appointed, subject to any statutory requirements and the appointing authority’s terms. The passage indicates a smooth confirmation process with broad support in the Senate.

Additional notes

  • If readers need details on the specific post (title, term length, duties, compensation), those details are not included in the provided information and would require the bill text or accompanying official documents.

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

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