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Senate committee hears testimony supporting Raymond Munoz’s reappointment amid concerns over case backlog and funding
Summary
The Senate Committee on Executive Appointments and Government Investigations on March 12, 2026, held a confirmation hearing for Raymond M. Munoz’s reappointment to the Civil Service Commission. Senators questioned Munoz about a 21-case backlog and the commission’s need for a funded hearing officer and legal counsel; supporters from the commission and OPM urged reconfirmation.
The Senate Committee on Executive Appointments and Government Investigations on March 12 held a public hearing on Raymond M. Munoz’s reappointment to the Civil Service Commission representing the 3rd Senatorial District. The governor’s representative, John Paul B. Regis, urged the committee to confirm Munoz and highlighted his education and more than 15 years of leadership across education and public-institution roles.
Munoz told senators he is “ready” to continue serving and framed his commitment in personal terms, saying the legislature feels like home because “this is the house that my grandfather built.” He said his priority is modernizing commission policy and protecting government employees during a period of fiscal strain.
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