Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SR10

Introduced
4/5/23  
Introduced
4/5/23  

Caption

A resolution deferring action on the confirmation of certain appointments.

Impact

The implications of SR10 on state law primarily revolve around the processes of appointive powers and confirmation procedures within the state government. By deferring these confirmations, the resolution may impact the functioning of various government agencies or offices that are dependent on newly appointed officials. Such deferred actions can lead to vacancies in essential positions, potentially hindering operations and the implementation of policies which those appointments are meant to support.

Summary

Senate Resolution 10, introduced by Senator Whitver, proposes to defer action on the confirmation of certain gubernatorial appointments submitted to the Senate. The resolution specifically targets appointments made by the Governor or any appointing authority on or after April 15, 2023, which have not yet received Senate confirmation by that date. This resolution serves as a procedural measure, effectively pausing the confirmation process of appointments until further notice or until the Senate deems it appropriate to resume discussions.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SR10 may elicit various responses in terms of oversight and governance. Supporters of the resolution may argue that it is necessary to ensure thorough vetting of appointments, ensuring accountability and reflective governance. However, opponents might view this as a stalling tactic that could prevent the state from moving forward with necessary leadership in key positions. The resolution essentially raises questions about the balance between expediency in governance and the need for rigorous scrutiny of appointed officials.

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