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2013 SESSION
HB 2095 Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of; removes references to Office.
Introduced by: David I. Ramadan | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. Removes references to the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and provides for the Assistant to the Governor for Intergovernmental Affairs to be responsible for all of the duties of the Office under current law. The bill also (i) removes the requirement for the appointment of the Assistant to the Governor for Intergovernmental Affairs to be confirmed by the General Assembly and clarifies that the position serves at the pleasure of the Governor and (ii) removes the responsibility of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to serve as the base office for state officials traveling to Washington, D.C. The bill is identical to SB 1203.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. Removes references to the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and provides for the Assistant to the Governor for Intergovernmental Affairs to be responsible for all of the duties of the Office under current law. The bill also (i) removes the requirement for the appointment of the Assistant to the Governor for Intergovernmental Affairs to be confirmed by the General Assembly and clarifies that the position serves at the pleasure of the Governor and (ii) removes the responsibility of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to serve as the base office for state officials traveling to Washington, D.C.