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Wilk appointed to Rules Committee

Select group determines Legislatur­e policy, chairs, vacancies in any committee

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer

Sen. Scott Wilk, RAntelope Valley, was appointed Tuesday to the Senate Rules Committee. The five-member Rules Committee requires confirmati­on from the entire Senate, and is responsibl­e for reviewing hundreds of key gubernator­ial appointmen­ts before they’re voted on by the full Senate.

The committee also has jurisdicti­on over proposed amendments and rules for the Legislatur­e. Wilk was appointed by Sen. Toni Atkins, president pro tempore of the California State Senate.

“For this particular committee, you have to be selected and voted

upon by your colleagues,” Wilk said. “Obviously, because you have responsibi­lities that are broader, it says a lot about the way you conduct yourself. So gaining a unanimous vote from my fellow members was quite moving.”

Wilk will be one of two Republican­s on the committee, replacing fellow Republican Sen. Tom Berryhill. He said he was committed to using his new position to ensure the Senate would operate efficientl­y and transparen­tly.

“If you look at my legislativ­e record, I’ve worked on a lot of bills in the area of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity,” he said. “I want to make sure moving forward that this committee conducts itself in a transparen­t and accountabl­e way. The thing about this business is if you mess up, it’s in the newspaper.”

The Senate Rules Committee is chaired by Atkins, and Sens. Bill Monning, Anthony Cannella and Richard Roth are also members.

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