Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SR114

Introduced
4/16/24  
Introduced
4/16/24  

Caption

A resolution deferring action on the confirmation of certain appointments submitted by the Governor.

Impact

The resolution impacts the legislative process by altering the timeline for the consideration of appointments. It allows the Senate more time to discuss and review the appointments, which can lead to more informed decisions. Deferring action also indicates a shift towards a more deliberate approach in handling appointments, aiming to uphold the integrity of the confirmation process. This could enhance legislative scrutiny over the Governor's appointments and foster a sense of accountability within state governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution 114, introduced by Senator Whitver, addresses the confirmation process for certain appointments submitted by the Governor. The resolution specifically defers action on these appointments that have been or are submitted during the last thirty days of the second regular session of the ninetieth general assembly. As a result, any appointments that have not yet been acted upon will be considered in the next regular session. This resolution seeks to ensure that the Senate can thoroughly evaluate the appointments rather than rushing the confirmation process in the closing days of the legislative session.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not explicitly raise points of contention, the implications of deferring actions on appointments could lead to discussions regarding the balance of power between the Governor's office and the Senate's confirmation authority. Critics might argue that such deferments could hinder executive initiatives, while supporters may contend that it promotes legislative oversight and preventive checks on the Governor's authority in appointing officials.

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