Relates to the line of succession for the office of governor; repealer
Bill A 9022 simplifies the governor's succession process by repealing outdated rules, ensuring clearer transitions of power during vacancies or incapacitation.
Bill A 9022 simplifies the governor's succession process by repealing outdated rules, ensuring clearer transitions of power during vacancies or incapacitation.
Bill A 9022 aims to amend the existing laws governing the line of succession for the office of governor. The primary intent of this legislation is to repeal certain provisions that currently dictate the order of succession when the governor is unable to perform their duties. This change seeks to streamline the process and clarify the succession protocol in the event of a vacancy in the governor's office.
Bill A 9022 represents a significant effort to modernize and clarify the line of succession for the office of governor. By repealing outdated provisions, the bill aims to ensure a more straightforward and effective process for leadership transitions in the state. Stakeholders, including government officials and the public, will benefit from a clearer understanding of succession protocols.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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