SGA 9237
In CommitteeSenate
THADDEUS JACKSON
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AI Analysis
This bill formally appoints Thaddeus Jackson to the Bates Technical College Board of Trustees for a term ending in 2029. The appointment begins on April 2, 2025.
- Appoints Thaddeus Jackson as a member of the Bates Technical College Board of Trustees
- Sets the term of service from April 2, 2025, to September 30, 2029
- Fills a vacancy on the board (no further details provided on how the vacancy occurred)
Who is affected
- Thaddeus Jackson — Thaddeus Jackson is appointed to serve as a voting member of the Bates Technical College Board of Trustees, helping govern the college and make decisions about its programs, budget, and leadership.
Who Is Most Affected
Mr. Jackson gains a formal governance role with influence over college direction, budget priorities, and leadership appointments — a position of professional standing and public trust.
Bates Technical College students and staff may benefit indirectly if Mr. Jackson’s leadership improves program relevance, workforce alignment, or resource allocation — but this is speculative without evidence of his specific qualifications or prior involvement.
The broader Washington public may benefit if the appointment enhances board diversity or expertise, but this is not guaranteed and has no direct fiscal or policy impact.
Local government and state agencies that interact with the college (e.g., workforce agencies, community colleges) may see smoother coordination if the board adds strategic coherence — but this is highly indirect.
No direct impact — this is a personnel appointment with no regulatory, fiscal, or structural changes to the institution or its operations.