SGA 9174
In CommitteeSenate
ROSENDO ALVARADO
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AI Analysis
This bill formally appoints Roendo Alvarado to the Big Bend Community College Board of Trustees for a five-year term. The appointment ensures continued local representation in governing the community college that serves Franklin and Adams counties.
- Appoints Roendo Alvarado as a member of the Big Bend Community College Board of Trustees
- Sets the term of service from October 17, 2024, to September 30, 2029
- Fills a vacancy on the board as authorized under state law for community college boards
Who is affected
- Residents of Franklin and Adams counties — This appointment ensures continued representation for the Big Bend region on the college board, helping guide decisions about programs, budgets, and local workforce training.
Who Is Most Affected
Residents of Franklin and Adams counties gain continued local representation on the college board, ensuring regional priorities (e.g., workforce alignment, program relevance, budget oversight) are considered in governance decisions.
The appointment maintains continuity in board leadership; no change in power, resources, or responsibilities for current board members.
The college’s governance structure remains unchanged; no new regulatory, financial, or operational burdens or benefits are imposed on the institution.