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Senate committee hears four gubernatorial appointees and reports multiple confirmations after executive session
Summary
The Senate Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee took testimony from four governor-appointed candidates to higher-education boards, asked about attendance and priorities, and in executive session moved to report multiple appointment numbers with a recommendation for confirmation by the full Senate.
The Senate Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee on Monday heard public testimony from four gubernatorial appointees to higher-education boards and then moved into executive session to report a panel of appointments with a recommendation for confirmation.
Chair Nobles opened each nomination hearing, administered oaths under Senate Rule 69 and invited appointees to state their backgrounds and interest in service. Deborah (as recorded in the hearing) described a career spanning community-college study, federal education policy work for Congressman Adam Smith and 11 years as a Renton Technical…
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