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Senate confirms multiple gubernatorial appointments, adopts resolutions and memorials

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Summary

On March 7 the Idaho Senate confirmed a slate of gubernatorial appointees and adopted several rules resolutions and joint memorials, including measures urging streamlined permitting for mineral projects.

The Idaho Senate on March 7 confirmed several gubernatorial appointments and adopted multiple rules resolutions and joint memorials.

Confirmations

The Senate adopted committee reports recommending confirmation and voted — by voice — to confirm the following gubernatorial appointees:

- Michael Roach, appointed to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission (term to expire 06/30/2028). Introduced by the Resources and Environment Committee; Senator Seiderfeld presented the committee report and urged confirmation, citing Roach's experience in resource management and local ties to Fairfield.

- Judy Bicknell Taylor, reappointed as administrator of the Office on Aging (term to continue at the pleasure of the governor). Senator Ward Engelking described Taylor's nursing and healthcare administration background during the committee report presentation.

- Mike Matthews, reappointed to the Commission of Pardons and Parole (term to expire 01/01/2028). Senator Anthony presented Matthews' credentials, noting his educational background, long service on the commission, and prior…

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