Harrisburg, PA – Following the end of the 2023 legislative session, Governor Josh Shapiro announced that the State Senate has confirmed his 200th appointment – showing clearly that in his first year in office, the Governor and his Administration are working with lawmakers on a bipartisan basis to ensure key positions in the courtroom and on boards and commissions are filled with qualified, experienced nominees.
“Yesterday, the State Senate confirmed my 200th appointment — filling critical positions in our government from judgeships, licensing boards, and commissions that oversee everything from workers’ compensation to utilities," said Governor Josh Shapiro. "I’m proud of the collaborative work we’ve done with Senate Majority Leader Pittman and Minority Leader Costa to fill these roles efficiently and with qualified nominees. This is yet another example of the good we can accomplish for the people of Pennsylvania when we put partisan differences asides and focus on getting things done.”
In 2015, the first year of the Wolf Administration, the Senate confirmed 57 appointments.
In addition to appointing qualified and bipartisan leaders to his cabinet, Governor Shapiro worked with the Senate to confirm appointments to crucial boards spanning various sectors – from professional licensing boards, to the Public Utility Commission, to the Environmental Hearing Board and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. This does not include the nearly 500 non-confirmable appointments that Governor Shapiro made to equally as impactful boards and commissions, like the Workforce Development Board and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
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