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Committee advises and consents to reappointment of Chrissy Noble
Summary
The Senate Public Health Committee advanced the reappointment of Chrissy Noble, director of the capital post-conviction office, to a four-year term after members noted no negative information in a peer report and voted to advise and consent.
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Chairman Wiggins called Senate nomination number 18 for Chrissy Noble, a reappointment by Governor Reeves to a four-year term as director of the capital post-conviction office. Wiggins said the committee had a peer report and "there's no negative information that I saw," and that Noble handles the program's budget.
A motion to advise and consent was made and the committee signaled approval with 'aye' responses and no opposition recorded on the floor. Chairman Wiggins said the committee could call the nominee if members wanted her to appear, but members moved forward based on the reappointment and available materials.
The committee did not record a roll-call vote in the transcript excerpt; the motion to advise and consent was announced and carried by voice vote.

