North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S220

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report Pass
3/28/23  
Engrossed
3/30/23  
Refer
4/3/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Enrolled
5/24/23  
Chaptered
5/25/23  

Caption

Confirm Phil Baddour/Industrial Commission

Impact

The ratification of S220 reinforces the authority and role of the North Carolina General Assembly in the confirmation process of key appointments. By confirming Governor's appointees like Baddour, the resolution helps ensure that the Industrial Commission operates with individuals deemed fit for their roles by both the executive and legislative branches. This appointment is significant for the oversight of industrial operations within the state, implying a level of transparency and accountability in governance that aligns with both state laws and public expectations.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 220, known as S220, serves to confirm the appointment of Philip A. Baddour, III, to the North Carolina Industrial Commission for a term that begins on May 1, 2023, and extends to April 30, 2027. The resolution reflects a procedural necessity whereby appointments made by the Governor require confirmation by the General Assembly, in accordance with established statutory guidelines. This specific confirmation outlines the legislative body’s role in providing oversight of gubernatorial appointments, particularly in regulatory bodies like the Industrial Commission, which handles various issues related to workers' compensation and industrial regulations in the state.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be generally positive and bipartisan, as evidenced by the unanimous vote of 108 yeas with no nays during its second reading. Such overwhelming support signals a shared belief in the qualifications of Baddour for his position on the Industrial Commission among members of the General Assembly. This support depersonalizes any possible political discord typically associated with gubernatorial appointments, focusing instead on administrative competency and continuity in the commission's work.

Contention

While there are no overt points of contention specifically related to S220 itself, discussions around appointments to the Industrial Commission often involve scrutinies regarding the appointee's past performances and decisions. Concerns occasionally arise about potential influences from political affiliations or conflicts of interest. Nonetheless, the swift confirmation process indicates a consensus on Baddour's qualifications, reflecting a stable legislative environment for crucial public appointments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S910

Confirm James C. Gillen/Industrial Commission

NC S768

Confirm Appointment to Industrial Commission

NC PR25-0914

Real Estate Commission Ericka Black Confirmation Resolution of 2024

NC S512

Greater Accountability for Boards/Commissions

NC PR25-0391

Board of Industrial Trades Alex Lemu Confirmation Resolution of 2023

NC PR25-0848

Board of Industrial Trades Shawn Ellis Confirmation Resolution of 2024

NC S746

Confirm Charlotte Mitchell/Utilities Comm

NC PR25-0390

Board of Industrial Trades Cliffton Tamorria Confirmation Resolution of 2023

NC PR25-0522

Board of Industrial Trades Cliffton Tamorria Confirmation Resolution of 2023

NC PR25-0524

Board of Industrial Gregory Kinard, Jr. Confirmation Resolution of 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.