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AM 1030370

APPOINT-REBECCA SHUSTER

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Senate confirms Rebecca Shuster for an executive post, enabling her to lead the agency and affect governance, with no new policy or funding changes.

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Bill Summary · AM 1030370

AM 1030370 — APPOINT-REBECCA SHUSTER

Overview

AM 1030370 is a formal appointment measure focused on confirming Rebecca Shuster for an executive branch position. The bill itself does not enact policy changes or funding; rather, it serves to authorize the Senate to confirm and finalize Shuster’s appointment to fill a vacancy in the executive appointments process. The status indicates the appointment has been confirmed.

Purpose and intent

  • To approve and finalize the appointment of Rebecca Shuster to an executive role within the state government.
  • Once confirmed, Shuster is authorized to assume the duties of the appointed position, contributing to the governance and operation of the relevant executive agency or body.

Key provisions and changes

  • The bill contains no new policy provisions, budget allocations, or statutory amendments beyond the confirmation of an executive appointment.
  • The core action is the Senate’s consent and formal confirmation of Shuster’s appointment to the specified executive post.

Who/what would be affected

  • Rebecca Shuster, as the appointed officeholder.
  • The relevant executive agency or body to which Shuster would be appointed; the appointment enables that entity to function with its full complement of leadership.
  • The public and stakeholders served by the agency, who may experience changes in leadership style, priorities, or oversight depending on the appointee’s approach.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: November 9, 2023.
  • Initial action: Received by the Senate and assigned to the Executive Appointments committee.
  • November 20, 2024: Committee action notes “Recommends Do Consent Executive Appointments” (005-000-000) and the measure was placed on the Calendar for November 21, 2024.
  • January 6, 2025: Do Consent passed 56-0-0, followed by the formal Appointment Confirmation.
  • The formal confirmation process spanned roughly 14 months from introduction to final confirmation, indicating a unanimous or near-unanimous consensus for the appointment.

Additional notes

  • The provided record does not specify the exact title of the position or the term length. For precise designation (e.g., agency, board, or commission name and term), the official bill text or committee report would provide the exact details.

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

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