Bill
SR 91
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SR 91 confirms the Governor's appointees to the Board of Housing, ensuring qualified oversight for effective housing policies that benefit residents and stakeholders.
Bill
SR 91
SR 91 confirms the Governor's appointees to the Board of Housing, ensuring qualified oversight for effective housing policies that benefit residents and stakeholders.
Bill Number: SR 91
Title: Confirm Governor's Appointees for the Board of Housing
Status: Filed with Secretary of State
Introduced: March 26, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Housing, Legislature, Public Officers and Employees
The resolution SR 91 is designed to confirm the appointments made by the Governor to the Board of Housing. This action is crucial for ensuring that the Board is composed of qualified individuals who can effectively oversee housing policies and initiatives within the state.
The primary intent of SR 91 is to formalize the Governor's appointments to the Board of Housing, thereby enhancing the governance and oversight of housing-related matters. By confirming these appointees, the resolution aims to ensure that the Board operates with a full complement of members who possess the necessary expertise and commitment to address housing issues.
The legislative process for SR 91 has progressed as follows:
- March 26, 2025: Bill introduced and first reading in the Senate.
- March 28, 2025: Bill referred to the Local Government Committee and scheduled for a hearing.
- April 9, 2025: The Local Government Committee adopted the resolution.
- April 11, 2025: The resolution was adopted by the Senate and sent to enrolling.
- April 12, 2025: Returned from enrolling.
- April 16, 2025: Signed by the President and filed with the Secretary of State.
SR 91 plays a vital role in the governance of housing policy by confirming the Governor's appointees to the Board of Housing. This resolution not only ensures that the Board is fully staffed with qualified individuals but also reinforces the state's commitment to effective housing management and policy development.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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