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AM 1030280

APPOINT-MELISSA NEDDERMEYER

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Confirms Melissa Neddermeyer's Senate-approved appointment to an executive role, finalizing her confirmation and enabling her to serve in the designated agency.

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Bill Summary · AM 1030280

Summary of AM 1030280 — APPOINT-MELISSA NEDDERMEYER

Purpose and intent

AM 1030280 is a bill to confirm the executive appointment of Melissa Neddermeyer to a designated executive position. The measure is categorized as an appointment and, based on the legislative actions, follows the standard Senate consent process for executive appointments. The bill’s status is listed as “Appointment Confirmed,” indicating final Senate confirmation.

Key provisions

  • Confirms the appointment of Melissa Neddermeyer to the specified executive role.
  • Aligns with the Senate’s executive appointments process, requiring consent (Do Consent) from the Senate before the appointment becomes effective.
  • There are no accompanying appropriations or policy statutes in the bill text provided; the instrument appears to be a formal confirmation of an existing executive appointment.

Who or what is affected

  • Appointment: Melissa Neddermeyer is the appointee to an executive position.
  • The executive agency or body to which she is appointed (not specified in the materials) and its operations would be affected by the presence of the appointee.
  • The Senate, which reviews and confirms executive appointments, is the procedural actor in the confirmation.

Procedural and timeline details

  • Introduced: August 16, 2023.
  • Initial action: Received by the Senate on August 16, 2023; assigned to the Executive Appointments committee.
  • 2024-11-20: Committee recommends Do Consent for Executive Appointments (005-000-000) and announces placement on the calendar for November 21, 2024.
  • 2025-01-06: Do Consent passed unanimously (055-000-000); appointment confirmed.
  • Status: Appointment Confirmed (reflecting final Senate approval).

Notable observations

  • The available information does not specify the exact title or agency for the appointment.
  • Vote tallies indicate broad or unanimous Senate support for the confirmation.
  • The process reflects the standard pattern for executive branch confirmations: referral to Executive Appointments, committee recommendation, placement on the Senate calendar, and final Do Consent vote leading to confirmation.

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