Phrases with «legislative appointees»

"Legislative appointees" refers to individuals who are chosen or assigned by the legislature (a group of elected officials) to fill specific roles or positions in the government. These individuals are usually selected based on their qualifications and expertise to assist in carrying out important tasks related to legislation and policy-making. Full definition

Sentences with «legislative appointees»

  • Citizens Union president Dick Dadey proposed «reform light» last week, in which LATFOR's work is inherited by a panel of legislative appointees who aren't legislators. (politico.com)
  • Previously, Ravi Batra and Patrick Bulgaro, both legislative appointees as opposed to gubernatorial, stepped down. (newsday.com)
  • Just two years ago, state lawmakers dismantled the old charter school advisory council and replaced it with the now Charter School Advisory Board that comprises legislative appointees who are friendlier toward charter school expansion. (ncpolicywatch.com)
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