A 3532
Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes a six-month limit on how long cabinet-level public officials, the Attorney General, and county prosecutors can serve in an acting capacity without the Governor submitting a nomination for permanent appointment. If the Governor doesn’t nominate a candidate within six months, the acting official must leave the position. The bill aims to ensure timely nominations for key government roles.
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