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AM 1040169

APPOINT-STEVEN AVALOS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Appoints Steven Avalos to an executive-appointment role in a state agency, pending confirmation.

Assigned to Executive Appointments
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Bill Summary · AM 1040169

AM 1040169 — APPOINT-STEVEN AVALOS

Overview

AM 1040169 is an appointment bill titled “APPOINT-STEVEN AVALOS.” It is classified as an appointment bill and is currently assigned to the Executive Appointments committee. The bill was introduced and entered into the legislative process on April 8, 2025. The Senate action recorded shows the measure was received by the Senate and assigned to the Executive Appointments committee on the same day, with Sen. Laura M. Murphy listed in the action.

What the bill would do

  • The bill would appoint Steven Avalos to an executive appointment. The exact position or agency to which Avalos would be appointed is not specified in the available information.
  • As an executive-appointment measure, it would be intended to authorize and advance Avalos’ placement into a leadership or governance role within a state executive entity (such as a department, agency, board, or commission) subject to the customary confirmation or appointment processes used for Executive Appointments.

Provisions and details

  • Specific duties, term length, compensation, and governing authority for the appointment are not provided in the information available here.
  • No fiscal or policy changes are described in the provided summary; the bill appears focused on the appointment itself rather than a broader statutory overhaul.
  • The text of the bill (which would outline the appointment’s scope, responsibilities, and term) is not included in the currently available details.

Who is affected

  • Steven Avalos would be the primary individual affected by the bill, assuming the appointment is approved.
  • The appointing authority (likely a Governor or equivalent official) and the executive agency/board/commission involved would be directly impacted by Avalos’ duties and leadership.
  • Stakeholders within the relevant agency and any constituencies relying on that agency’s oversight or services may experience changes in leadership or direction.

Timelines and status

  • Introduced: April 8, 2025.
  • Legislative actions on April 8, 2025: Received by the Senate (Sen. Laura M. Murphy) and Assigned to Executive Appointments.
  • Current status: In the Executive Appointments committee stage; no further actions listed in the provided information.

Next steps and where to find more

  • To obtain the full text, including the specific appointment, term, and duties, consult the official legislative website or bill docket for AM 1040169.
  • If advanced, the bill would typically proceed to committee hearings, potential amendments, and then floor consideration for confirmation or final passage, depending on the relevant legislative rules.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary further once the full text or additional details (e.g., the exact position or agency) are available.

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

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