SGA 9073
In CommitteeSenate
ADRIANNE N. WAGNER
This status may be delayed. See Action History below for the latest updates.
How does a bill become law?
- Introduced: The bill is filed and assigned a number.
- Committee: A subject-matter committee holds hearings, takes public testimony, and decides whether to advance the bill.
- Floor Vote: The full chamber (House or Senate) debates and votes on the bill.
- Opposite Chamber: The bill repeats the committee and floor vote process in the other chamber.
- Governor: The Governor reviews the bill and decides whether to sign or veto it.
- Signed: The bill has been signed into law.
AI Analysis
This bill reappoints Adrienne N. Wagner to serve another five-year term on the Edmonds Community College Board of Trustees, effective October 2, 2023, with the term ending September 30, 2028.
- Reappoints Adrienne N. Wagner to the Edmonds Community College Board of Trustees.
- Sets her new term to expire on September 30, 2028.
- Confirms her reappointment by the Governor (as part of the standard trustee appointment process).
Who is affected
- Edmonds Community College students, faculty, and staff — This appointment ensures continued representation and governance for Edmonds Community College, affecting students, faculty, and staff who rely on the college's services and leadership.
Who Is Most Affected
Adrienne N. Wagner’s continued service on the board ensures stability and continuity in governance, which supports consistent academic and administrative leadership at the college.
As a board member, Wagner helps set tuition, program offerings, and strategic direction; her reappointment may influence long-term affordability and access to education, though no specific policy changes are mandated by this bill.
Local employers and workforce partners rely on Edmonds CC to align training programs with regional economic needs; board continuity supports predictable collaboration with industry stakeholders.
This is a routine administrative reappointment with no fiscal or policy changes attached; it has no direct effect on state or local government budgets or operations.
The bill does not alter tax policy, regulatory frameworks, or service delivery mechanisms — it simply confirms continued service by an existing trustee.