No action on UNA trustee appointments
The Senate approved on Tuesday two Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees appointed members, but there are dozens of other organizations, including the University of North Alabama, or in the Senate, is locked in a game of chance obstruction.
Riley appointed assistant finance director Richard Cater, Montgomery, Rodney Howard, the president of the first bank in the metro Colbert County, and Vicki Drummond, Walker County, at the University of North Alabama Board. Your appointments have not been traded in the Senate.
The Senate confirmed Insurance Executive Randy Jones, Madison, and confirms the former State Senator Jim Bennett, public authorities, the Commissioner of Labour, the Jacksonville State Board. Jones replaces US Rep. Bud Cramer, Huntsville.
Riley also appointed investment advisor Thomas W. Tuscaloosa Dedrick Sr. JSU’s mother, but his appointment has not been approved by the Senate.
There are also Kuratorien appointments at the University of West Alabama, the University of Alabama, the University of South Alabama, Alabama A & M University and State University of Alabama, which did not been negotiated by the Senate.
University of Alabama agent Andria Hurst, and Joe Espy Finis St. John, was re-elected by continuing captain himself, but they have not been traded in the Senate.
President of the Senate sending messages Sen. Myron Penn, D-Union Springs, said his committee is, once the Senate has appointments in its Constitution, the amendment proposes that amendments bingo in Macon County. The Senate has been locked in an obstruction since March in connection with Penn’s bingo.
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