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SJ5056: Appointments; 2006 Sp. Session I shall not consider any communicated by Governor after 9-15-06.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5056
Offered September 27, 2006
Providing that the 2006 Special Session I of the General Assembly of Virginia shall not consider appointments communicated by the Governor after September 15, 2006, and that the failure to consider any such appointment shall not be deemed a refusal to confirm the appointment.
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Patron-- Martin
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Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections
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RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That this 2006 Special Session I shall not consider the confirmation of any person appointed to office by the Governor whose appointment is subject to confirmation by the General Assembly and communicated to the General Assembly after September 15, 2006. The failure to consider any such appointment shall not be deemed a refusal to confirm the appointment, and the confirmation of such appointment shall be considered at the next regular session of the General Assembly. 

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