Minnesota
Related: About this forumI still don't understand how the Repulsives can fire state commissioners
Aren't state commissioners same as cabinet members at the Federal level?
Doesn't the governor seek the approval of the nominees? Walz has been a governor now for three years so hasn't he appointed commissioners since then?
From the strib
MPCA's Laura Bishop resigns ahead of expected Senate rejection
Six appointees up for consideration as Republican-led Senate approves two other Walz commissioners Tuesday.
https://www.startribune.com/mpca-s-laura-bishop-resigns-ahead-of-expected-senate-rejection/600075494/
jmbar2
(6,107 posts)The Repulsives - love it.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(23,873 posts)They're simply not approved. In the state constitution, it reads, "
with the advice and consent of the senate he may appoint notaries public and other officers provided by law." That includes the commissioners. And they're often either confirmed right away, routinely, or the senate sits on the confirmation vote because there's no deadline to confirm. They use it as a tool, as the Republicans did here.
This is unusual but not unprecedented. When the DFL controlled the senate, it refused to confirm a couple of Pawlenty commissioners .
Presidential cabinet members also require consent of the senate.
question everything
(48,824 posts)drag, the candidates often remove their names. Here we are talking about almost three years since Walz took office. Does this mean that commissioners ran the departments without being confirmed?
WhiskeyGrinder
(23,873 posts)Yep. And quite well!
dflprincess
(28,475 posts)I'm going to start using that, we all should!