Saturday, February 10, 2018

Farmington Republican's bill would stop future State Board of Education power plays

(From Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington)

As many know, I have been very concerned about the gubernatorial appointment process this year. The issues surrounding the appointments to the Missouri Board of Education, as well as several other boards and commissions, highlighted a loophole in the current gubernatorial appointment process. This loophole must be addressed in order to restore integrity to the gubernatorial appointment process.

Senate Bill 794 would require the governor to inform the Missouri Senate, in writing, of any appointments to state boards or commissions made while the General Assembly is not in session. After appointment and notification, the governor will also be prohibited from withdrawing or rescinding the appointment, except in the case of charges of malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance. Additionally, five members who have been confirmed by the Missouri Senate must be present to establish a quorum and no official actions may be taken unless a majority of the Board, all of whom have received the advice and consent of the Senate, vote therefor. This bill addresses issues with the State Board of Education while also ensuring the same standards apply to other state boards and commissions.

I truly believe that if qualified and competent people are willing to serve on our state’s boards and commissions, they should be able to do so without fear of retribution if they do not vote a certain way. The recent appointments by the governor have created a culture of distrust and we must ensure that the constitutional process is respected and carried out in a transparent manner. Senate Bill 794 was heard by the Missouri Senate’s Government Reform Committee this week.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The recent appointments by the governor have created a culture of distrust and we must ensure that the constitutional process is respected and carried out in a transparent manner. Senate Bill 794 was heard by the Missouri"

I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said. Greitens himself is no one to trust. He is a just another "party before country republican" that is following der Trumpenfuhrer's lead at destroying the constitution. Wake up and smell the coffee people.

Harvey Hutchinson said...

The whole department is bloated with beauracrats, and half of them should be sent home to find a real job

Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice & text