Bill
SR 34
Confirm governor's appointee for livestock loss board
SR 34 confirms the Governor's appointee to the Livestock Loss Board, ensuring effective management of funds for livestock losses, benefiting farmers and ranchers.
Bill
SR 34
SR 34 confirms the Governor's appointee to the Livestock Loss Board, ensuring effective management of funds for livestock losses, benefiting farmers and ranchers.
The primary purpose of SR 34 is to confirm the Governor's appointee to the Livestock Loss Board. This board is responsible for overseeing the management and distribution of funds related to livestock losses, particularly those caused by predation. The resolution aims to ensure that the appointee is officially recognized and authorized to fulfill their duties within the board.
The confirmation of the Governor's appointee to the Livestock Loss Board is significant for stakeholders in the agricultural sector, particularly livestock producers. The board plays a crucial role in managing compensation for livestock losses, which can have substantial economic implications for farmers and ranchers. By confirming the appointee, the resolution ensures that the board can operate effectively and continue its mission to support the livestock industry.
SR 34 serves an essential function in the legislative process by confirming the Governor's appointee to the Livestock Loss Board. This resolution not only facilitates the governance of livestock loss management but also reinforces the state's commitment to supporting its agricultural community. The swift progression of the bill through the legislative process indicates a priority placed on this issue by the Senate.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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