SGA 9189
In CommitteeSenate
JOE M. DAVIS II
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- 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 formally appoints Joe M. Davis II to serve on the Everett Community College Board of Trustees for a partial term ending in September 2025. It does not create new policy or funding but fills a board vacancy.
- Appoints Joe M. Davis II as a member of the Everett Community College Board of Trustees
- Sets the term of service from December 30, 2024, to September 30, 2025
Who is affected
- Everett Community College Board of Trustees — This appointment ensures continued representation and leadership on the college's governing board during the specified term.
Who Is Most Affected
This individual gains a formal governance role on the college board, allowing participation in decisions about curriculum, budget, and leadership — but only for a partial, non-renewable term of less than one year. Given the short, appointed nature of the term, the impact on Mr. Davis’s personal economic standing or influence is minimal.
The board maintains full statutory composition (seven members), preserving its ability to conduct business and vote on college matters. No change in governance structure, policy direction, or fiscal authority results from this appointment alone.
Students, faculty, and staff at Everett Community College experience no immediate operational or policy changes as a result of this appointment. Board decision-making capacity remains unchanged, and no new initiatives or budget shifts are authorized by this bill.
Local residents and taxpayers in the college district (primarily Everett and surrounding areas) are unaffected in terms of taxes, tuition, or services, as the bill does not alter funding, fees, or program offerings.