In Michigan, the EAA's real governing power is housed in an executive committee dominated
by gubernatorial appointees; and now the governor has also taken over the School Reform and Redesign Office, formerly under the state superintendent.
The fifteen member board will be dominated
by gubernatorial appointees, but the majority party legislative leaders will each get to appoint two members each to the board.
Fisch, a former state Supreme Court judge from the Bronx who was appointed inspector general in 2008 by Gov. David Paterson, is responsible for investigating corruption and mismanagement in state offices run
by gubernatorial appointees.
Not exact matches
New York is proposing to create two trust funds jointly administered
by its comptroller, a separately elected official and its tax commissioner, a
gubernatorial appointee.
The authority's board of directors would be composed of four state agency heads, five
gubernatorial appointees and six members appointed
by legislative leaders.
it is entirely possible — but hardly likely — that a
gubernatorial appointee would be rejected
by the state senate, but it could happen.
«SUNY Trustees, as
gubernatorial appointees, are governed
by the Public Officers Law.
The 13 - member Little Hoover Commission, which was established
by statute and consists of legislative and
gubernatorial appointees, last month called the department's approach to educating limited - English - proficient students «divisive, wasteful, and unproductive.»