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Senator seeks technical fix to clarify appointment process for Board of Stationary Engineers
Summary
Senator Simon Eyre presented legislation to add the word "consent" to statutory language governing gubernatorial appointments to the Board of Stationary Engineers, saying the change would align the statute with current practice; sponsor said the bill has no opposition or fiscal impact and is supported by the Department of Labor.
Senator Simon Eyre on behalf of the sponsor asked the Economic Matters Committee to approve Senate Bill 147, a technical amendment to clarify how members of the Board of Stationary Engineers are appointed. The bill would add the word "consent" to statutory language so the statute states appointees are made "by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate."…
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