SGA 9316
In CommitteeSenate
LISA BOYD
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AI Analysis
This bill reappoints LISA BOYD to the Pierce College Board of Trustees for a new term ending in 2029. It does not create new policy or change college operations—only confirms her continued service.
- Reappoints LISA BOYD as a member of the Pierce College Board of Trustees.
- Sets the new term to end on September 30, 2029.
- Reappointment is effective January 13, 2026.
Who is affected
- LISA BOYD — LISA BOYD is reappointed to continue serving as a member of the Pierce College Board of Trustees.
Who Is Most Affected
Lisa Boyd continues to serve in her governance role with no change in responsibilities or compensation; her influence on college policy remains unchanged.
Pierce College students, faculty, and staff experience no operational or policy changes as a result of this reappointment; governance continuity may support stability but no new benefits or burdens arise.
Local taxpayers and state residents are unaffected financially, legally, or operationally—this is a routine administrative act with no fiscal or policy implications.
The State of Washington incurs no additional cost or revenue impact; board trustee compensation (if any) is already budgeted and unchanged.
Pierce County local government sees no direct fiscal or operational impact, as the college is a separate legal entity and this act does not alter intergovernmental agreements or responsibilities.