Posted by James V. Lacy at 12:00 am on Feb 10, 2010 Comments Off on Lt. Governor Hertzberg?
Republican State Senator Abel Maldonado’s appointment by the
Governor to the position of Lt. Governor has now been approved by
the Senate Rules committee and "forwarded without recommendation"
by the appropriate Assembly committee. Votes on the Senate
and Assembly floors could occur any time now up to about February
22. If the houses do not act, Maldo will be
confirmed.
The press seems to think that Maldo
will be approved by the Senate but will have a rougher time in the
Assembly, which could reject the nomination. If Maldo is
rejected, what will happen?
The San Francisco
Chronicle’s Matier and Ross column today has an insight on
what will happen: they say that the Governor may very well appoint
former Assembly Speaker Robert Hertzberg to the position, and the
Legislature will need to go through the whole process again.
Because the Maldo nomination will be at its end before filing for
statewide office closes in early March, Hertzberg would be
well-situated to open a political committee to run for the office
as well.
Hertzberg was… Read More