SGA 9068
In CommitteeSenate
GLENN F. ELLIS
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AI Analysis
This bill formally appoints Glenn F. Ellis to the Peninsula College Board of Trustees for a three-year term. It does not change policies or funding, but simply names an individual to serve in the governance role for the college.
- Appoints Glenn F. Ellis as a member of the Peninsula College Board of Trustees
- Sets the term of office to begin on September 15, 2023, and end on September 30, 2026
Who is affected
- Peninsula College Board of Trustees — The Peninsula College Board of Trustees is a governing body responsible for overseeing the operations and policies of Peninsula College, a public community and technical college in Port Angeles, Washington.
Who Is Most Affected
As the appointee, Mr. Ellis gains a formal governance role with influence over college policies, strategic direction, and budget oversight. However, this is a volunteer position with no direct financial compensation, so the personal impact is limited to civic engagement and influence.
The board’s composition affects institutional decision-making, but replacing one trustee with another—without policy changes—has no measurable impact on operations, tuition, or student services. The college’s governance continuity is maintained.
Students and faculty at Peninsula College are unlikely to experience any direct change in academic programs, tuition, or support services as a result of this appointment alone, since the bill contains no policy or funding modifications.
Local residents in Clallam and Jefferson counties who rely on the college for workforce training, education, and community programs will see no immediate change, as the bill does not alter programs, funding, or governance authority.
State and local government budgets are unaffected, as the bill contains no fiscal provisions. No new expenditures or revenue changes are triggered by this appointment.