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AM 1040138

APPOINT-RODGER ALAN HEATON

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

The bill would appoint Rodger Alan Heaton to a government position, but it has been withdrawn and will not move forward in its current form.

Withdrawn Pursuant Rule 10-2 (f)
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Bill Summary · AM 1040138

AM 1040138 — APPOINT-RODGER ALAN HEATON

Status

  • Withdrawn Pursuant Rule 10-2 (f)

Overview

AM 1040138 is an appointment bill introduced to authorize or confirm the appointment of Rodger Alan Heaton to a government position. The available information identifies the bill’s purpose as an appointment and provides limited detail beyond the sponsor and procedural history. The bill was ultimately withdrawn.

Key information

  • Bill Number: AM 1040138
  • Title: APPOINT-RODGER ALAN HEATON
  • Classification: Appointment
  • Sponsor: Laura M. Murphy (primary)
  • Introduced: April 1, 2025
  • Status: Withdrawn Pursuant Rule 10-2 (f)

Legislative actions and timeline

  • April 1, 2025: Received by the Senate; assigned to Executive Appointments; introduced (Sen. Laura M. Murphy as sponsor).
  • October 10, 2025: Withdrawn pursuant to Rule 10-2 (f).
  • October 14, 2025: Withdrawn pursuant to Rule 10-2 (f).

Notes:
- The repeated withdrawals on two separate dates indicate withdrawal actions were taken rather than any final passage or approval actions.
- The “Executive Appointments” committee is the usual review body for appointment bills; the bill was routed there upon introduction.

Purpose and provisions

  • The bill’s title indicates it would appoint Rodger Alan Heaton to a public position. The specific position, agency, term length (if any), compensation, duties, or eligibility criteria are not provided in the available information. Therefore, the summary cannot detail substantive provisions beyond the appointment purpose.

Potential impact

  • Appointee: Rodger Alan Heaton would be named to a specified government role, subject to any committee vetting or confirmation processes.
  • Agency/Department: The relevant department or agency would be affected by the appointment of a new official.
  • Legislative process: Withdrawing means the bill will not advance to consideration or confirmation; if reintroduced, a new legislative path would be required.

Current status and outlook

  • The bill is withdrawn, meaning it is not moving forward in its current form. If parties choose to pursue the appointment again, a new bill would need to be introduced and go through the standard legislative process.

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

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