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Senate advances bill restoring Alcoholic Beverage Control director appointment process
Summary
Senate Bill 108 restores pre-1996 language for appointment and removal of the Alcoholic Beverage Control director—placing appointment with the commission (with governor approval) rather than direct gubernatorial appointment—and was advanced to third reading after debate over advice-and-consent and stalemate concerns.
Senate Bill 108, an amendment to alcoholic beverage law presented on Jan. 30, 1998, was advanced to the Senate’s third-reading calendar after floor debate on appointment authority for the director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control agency.
Senator Bueller described SB108 as a short housekeeping bill that reinstates a sunset date and restores language that, historically, placed…
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