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Related: About this forumIowa Senate votes to drop confirmation process for many governor's appointees
Dozens of the governors appointees would no longer go through a Senate confirmation process under a bill advanced Tuesday by the Iowa Senate.
Under current law, the Iowa Senate is charged with confirming appointees to various advisory boards, commissions and committees. The Senate must approve appointees by a two-thirds majority 34 of 50 votes. That requires bipartisan agreement, as Republicans hold 32 seats in the current assembly.
Senate File 2263 would allow many appointees to take their positions without a Senate confirmation. Sen. Roby Smith, R-Davenport, said the bill streamlines the process.
High-profile appointees, like agency directors and members of the Board of Regents, will still undergo Senate confirmation. But members of over two dozen boards would be exempt from the requirement under the proposal.
Democrats opposed the change, arguing the confirmation process is an essential check on the governors power.
...https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/briefs/iowa-senate-votes-to-drop-confirmation-process-for-many-governors-appointees/
Under current law, the Iowa Senate is charged with confirming appointees to various advisory boards, commissions and committees. The Senate must approve appointees by a two-thirds majority 34 of 50 votes. That requires bipartisan agreement, as Republicans hold 32 seats in the current assembly.
Senate File 2263 would allow many appointees to take their positions without a Senate confirmation. Sen. Roby Smith, R-Davenport, said the bill streamlines the process.
High-profile appointees, like agency directors and members of the Board of Regents, will still undergo Senate confirmation. But members of over two dozen boards would be exempt from the requirement under the proposal.
Democrats opposed the change, arguing the confirmation process is an essential check on the governors power.
...https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/briefs/iowa-senate-votes-to-drop-confirmation-process-for-many-governors-appointees/
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Iowa Senate votes to drop confirmation process for many governor's appointees (Original Post)
progressoid
Mar 2022
OP
madaboutharry
(41,381 posts)1. This is sickening.
Republicans prove every day that they hate democracy.
Itchinjim
(3,124 posts)2. Fucking Roby Smith. Of course.
I had the pleasure of telling that little weasel to get the hell off my property a few years ago when he came knocking on my door during one off his campaigns.
CurtEastPoint
(19,207 posts)3. LOL...he DOES look like a weasel.