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ADVISORY: Boards & Commissions Review Committee to hold first meeting

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Governor Kim Reynolds | Governor Kim Reynolds Official photo

Governor Kim Reynolds | Governor Kim Reynolds Official photo

The Boards and Commissions Review Committee will be holding its first meeting in Room 103 of the State Capitol (Old Supreme Court Chamber) on Monday, June 26, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

An agenda and additional information can be found online here.

The Boards and Commissions Review Committee, created in the Governor’s alignment bill, is responsible for reviewing the efficiency and effectiveness of all boards, commissions, and other similar entities created in Iowa law and making recommendations for the continuation, elimination, consolidation, or reorganization of those boards and commissions as needed. The following individuals have been appointed to the Committee:

Jacob Nicholson – Chief Operating Officer of the Iowa Governor’s Office

Nate Ristow – Administrative Rules Coordinator

Kraig Paulsen – Director of the Department of Management

Larry Johnson – Director of the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing

David Faith – Deputy Attorney General at the Office of the Attorney General of Iowa

Barbara Sloniker – Public member appointed by the Governor

Senator Jason Schultz (ex officio, non-voting member)

Representative Jane Bloomingdale (ex officio, non-voting member)

Senator Janice Weiner (ex officio, non-voting member)

Representative Adam Zabner (ex officio, non-voting member)

***Press and members of the public interested in attending virtually should RSVP with Kollin Crompton to receive additional information, kollin.crompton@governor.iowa.gov***

Original source can be found here.

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