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AM 1040213

APPOINT-RODNEY A. HOLZMACHER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

AM 1040213 formalizes the appointment of Rodney A. Holzmacher to an unspecified executive position within the state, subject to standard confirmation procedures.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040213

Summary: AM 1040213 – APPOINT-RODNEY A. HOLZMACHER

Overview

AM 1040213 is a bill titled “APPOINT-RODNEY A. HOLZMACHER,” classified as an appointment. The measure appears to authorize and/or certify the appointment of Rodney A. Holzmacher to an executive appointment. The specific office or position is not identified in the information provided. The bill’s status indicates it is procedurally routed through the Executive Appointments process.

Purpose and Intent

  • The primary purpose of AM 1040213 is to appoint Rodney A. Holzmacher to an executive branch position.
  • As a bill of appointment, it serves to formalize the selection and placement of an individual into a state executive role, subject to the legislature’s usual confirmation or appointment procedures (depending on the jurisdiction’s rules for executive appointments).

Key Provisions (as known)

  • Appoints: Rodney A. Holzmacher to an unspecified executive appointment.
  • Appointment scope: The specific office, board, commission, or role is not provided in the available summary.
  • Confirmations/Procedural: Likely follows the standard process for executive appointments in the relevant body (e.g., Senate confirmation or executive approval), though exact steps are not detailed in the provided information.
  • Fiscal/policy changes: No additional policy, funding, or regulatory changes are indicated in the available summary.

Who would be Affected

  • Rodney A. Holzmacher: The primary affected individual, as the appointee.
  • The appointing authority and the agency/board/commission associated with the unnamed position.
  • The Senate (or equivalent confirming body) as part of the confirmation or appointment review process.
  • There could be indirect effects on the respective agency’s governance, operations, or oversight depending on the role.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced: May 13, 2025.
  • Actions:
    • 2025-05-13: Assigned to Executive Appointments.
    • 2025-05-13: Received by the Senate (Sen. Laura M. Murphy).
  • Next steps (typical for this type of bill): If not yet acted upon, the matter would move through the Executive Appointments committee for hearings and a recommendation, followed by floor consideration or confirmation actions as dictated by the jurisdiction’s rules. Final confirmation or appointment would determine when the position becomes effective.

Notes and How to Find More Information

  • The exact office or term of the appointment, qualifications, and any related conditions are not specified in the provided summary.
  • To obtain precise details (office title, term length, duties, salary, and confirmation requirements), consult the full bill text, accompanying committee testimony, or a legislative bill digest from the official legislative website.

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