Bill
SR 23
Confirm governor's appointee for the judicial standards commission
SR 23 confirms the governor's appointee to the Judicial Standards Commission, ensuring judges uphold ethical standards and maintain public trust in the judiciary.
Bill
SR 23
SR 23 confirms the governor's appointee to the Judicial Standards Commission, ensuring judges uphold ethical standards and maintain public trust in the judiciary.
Bill Number: SR 23
Title: Confirm governor's appointee for the judicial standards commission
Status: Filed with Secretary of State
Introduced Date: March 03, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject Areas: Judges and Justices, Legislature, Public Officers and Employees
The primary purpose of SR 23 is to confirm the appointment made by the governor for a position on the Judicial Standards Commission. This commission plays a crucial role in overseeing the conduct of judges and justices, ensuring that they adhere to established ethical standards and maintain the integrity of the judiciary.
The confirmation of the governor's appointee to the Judicial Standards Commission is significant as it directly affects the oversight of judicial conduct within the state. The appointee will be responsible for ensuring that judges adhere to ethical standards, which is essential for maintaining public trust in the judicial system.
SR 23 serves a vital function in the legislative process by facilitating the confirmation of key appointments that uphold the integrity of the judiciary. The swift progression of the bill through the legislative process indicates a commitment to ensuring that the Judicial Standards Commission is adequately staffed with qualified individuals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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