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Senate Civil Service Committee reviews nine bills including police hiring, task force and promotion transparency proposals

3200203 · May 6, 2025
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The Senate Standing Committee on Civil Service and Pensions met May 6, 2025, and heard the titles and brief descriptions of nine bills on civil-service matters, including proposals on removing police officer candidates from eligible lists, creating a temporary task force, and requiring appointing authorities to disclose appointment and promotion matters.

The Senate Standing Committee on Civil Service and Pensions met May 6, 2025, and heard the titles and brief descriptions of nine bills on civil-service matters, including proposals on removing police officer candidates from eligible lists, creating a temporary task force, and requiring appointing authorities to disclose appointment and promotion matters.

The committee convened with five members present and two members submitting voting sheets, the meeting record shows. Committee members moved several bills to further consideration after the committee director read each bill's title.

Senator Jackson introduced Senate Bill S946, described by the committee director as amending the civil service law to authorize removal of police officer candidates from an eligible list when a candidate does not meet…

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