Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; nomination for election of member.
Impact
The successful passage of SR12 will ensure that the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission continues to have appointed members who are knowledgeable and competent in managing workers' compensation claims and regulations. This appointment is crucial for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the commission, which plays a significant role in the state's labor system by safeguarding the rights of workers injured on the job.
Summary
SR12 is a resolution passed by the Senate of Virginia to nominate The Honorable Robert Ferrell Newman of Henrico to serve as a member of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission. This nomination is set for a term of six years, commencing on February 1, 2022. The bill focuses on the governance and operational aspects of the commission, which is responsible for overseeing workers' compensation matters in the state.
Contention
While the voting history for SR12 shows unanimous support, indicating broad consensus on the nomination, it is worth noting that such appointments can sometimes be contentious in broader legislative contexts. Discussions may arise concerning the qualifications of nominees and their ability to represent the interests of workers and employers fairly.
Voting_history
The bill was voted on January 24, 2022, and received overwhelming support with 40 votes in favor and none against, highlighting a strong endorsement from the Senate for the nominee and his anticipated contributions to the commission.