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AM 1040185

APPOINT-SARAH M. RAISCH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Designates Sarah M. Raisch for appointment to a state leadership/board position, triggering vetting and potential Senate confirmation; assigned to Executive Appointments for review

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Bill Summary · AM 1040185

Summary of AM 1040185 — APPOINT-SARAH M. RAISCH

Overview

AM 1040185 is a legislative appointment bill titled “APPOINT-SARAH M. RAISCH.” The bill appears to designate the appointment of an individual, Sarah M. Raisch, to a specified position. The text of the bill is not provided here, but the metadata indicates it is an appointment measure rather than a substantive policy statute.

Key details

  • Bill number: AM 1040185
  • Title: APPOINT-SARAH M. RAISCH
  • Type of measure: Appointment to a state position (non-budgetary, focused on personnel/board/commission composition)
  • Sponsor (primary): Sen. Laura M. Murphy
  • Status: Assigned to Executive Appointments (the legislative committee that reviews gubernatorial or executive-branch appointments)
  • Introduced: April 23, 2025
  • Actions so far:
    • 2025-04-23 — Received by the Senate (Sen. Laura M. Murphy)
    • 2025-04-23 — Assigned to Executive Appointments

What the bill would do

  • The bill formally designates Sarah M. Raisch for appointment to a specific leadership, board, commission, or similar executive branch position. The designation would authorize the appointment process and, if applicable in the jurisdiction, trigger the standard confirmation or vetting procedures associated with executive appointments.
  • Details such as the exact position title, the term of office, eligibility criteria, duties, and compensation are not provided in the information available here. Such provisions would typically appear in the bill text or amendments and could include term length, grounds for removal, and any statutory duties or reporting requirements.

Who would be affected

  • Sarah M. Raisch would be the primary beneficiary via appointment to the specified position.
  • The appointing authority (likely the governor or another executive office) and the relevant agency, board, or commission would be affected by any changes in membership, governance, and potential voting or quorum implications.
  • The broader public could be impacted to the extent the appointed body affects policy implementation, regulatory oversight, or program administration.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill has been introduced and assigned to the Executive Appointments committee, indicating the next steps involve committee review, potential hearings, and a recommendation to the full Senate for confirmation or final action.
  • If advanced, the appointment would follow the chamber’s standard confirmation process (as applicable in the jurisdiction), potentially including hearings and a vote.

Notes and next steps

  • To provide a more detailed and precise summary, the full bill text is needed (including the exact position, term length, duties, and any eligibility or financial provisions).
  • Interested readers should monitor the Executive Appointments committee agenda for hearings and any amendments, followed by the Senate’s consideration and final action.

If you’d like, I can update this summary as soon as the bill text or committee materials become available.

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

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