Senate Confirms James McCain to Arizona Board of Regents
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The Arizona Senate voted to confirm James McCain to the Arizona Board of Regents after a favorable Education Committee report; the confirmation was recorded by voice vote and the secretary was instructed to notify the governor and secretary of state.
The Arizona State Senate confirmed James McCain to the Arizona Board of Regents following a committee recommendation on Tuesday's floor session.
The Education Committee reported that it "recommends that James McCain be approved and confirmed," a report signed by Hilde Angus as chairman. The nomination covers a term expiring Jan. 19, 2032, the committee report said.
On the floor, the Senate was asked to "advise and consent" to the nomination; the presiding officer called for those in favor to vote "aye," and the presiding officer declared the ayes to have it. The secretary was instructed to record the confirmation and notify the governor and the secretary of state.
The committee recommendation and the floor action did not include a roll-call vote in the transcript; the confirmation was recorded by voice vote. No opposition or recorded nay votes appear in the floor transcript.
The Board of Regents seat will now be filled for the term listed in the committee report; the secretary's office is responsible for processing the formal notice to the governor and the secretary of state.
