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Committee hears governor-request bill to sunset inactive boards, shift appointment authority
Summary
Senate Bill 47, a governor-request bill to eliminate several inactive or duplicative boards and change appointment authority for some commissions, was presented to the Rules Committee for testimony; no committee vote was recorded.
The Senate Committee on Rules heard testimony on Senate Bill 47, a governor-request measure intended to streamline Oregon’s boards and commissions by sunsetting inactive or duplicative entities and adjusting appointing authority for certain commissions.
Brandy Hemsley, executive appointments adviser to Governor Kotek, told the committee the bill "aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our board and commission system by eliminating boards that are inactive, obsolete, or duplicative." Hemsley said the executive appointments team worked with the secretary of state's office to review more than 270 governor-appointed bodies and concluded the bill…
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