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For Immediate
Release
3/21/07
CONTACT:
Carol Maravic
(717) 787-6725
PA
Senate Republican Communications
(717) 787-6725

Senate Committee Approves Confirmation of Adjutant General
Passes Baker Bill to Require Confirmation of PEMA Director
The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness
Committee on Tuesday unanimously recommended the reconfirmation of Major General
Jessica Wright as the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania and passed a bill
sponsored by Senator Lisa Baker (R-Luzerne) to require the PEMA Director to be
confirmed by a majority of the members of the Senate.
Baker, who chairs the Senate Veterans
Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, said that Senate Bill 637
is important to state security and public safety because the PEMA's
director is responsible for coordinating the state's response to natural
and manmade disasters, as well terrorist attacks and other threats.
She said that the Secretaries of
similar sized agencies, Aging and Banking, both require Senate
confirmation. Hundreds of nominees for various licensure boards, health
facilities, and state universities must be confirmed. Yet the PEMA
Director, who plays such a critical role in the state's preparedness,
still does not require confirmation under Pennsylvania's current
process.
"Requiring Senate confirmation of the
PEMA Director will be a positive step toward improving agency
accountability and ensuring that there is strong communication and
coordination in responding to emergencies," Baker said.
She noted that during recent
Senate and House hearings to review the response to the storm of
February 13-15, senators identified significant communication gaps
between state and local agencies and between state agencies and the
Governor's office during the emergency.
"Citizens
expect state and local emergency response to be provided in a timely,
expedient, and responsible manner. This enhanced level of
scrutiny is necessary and just one of several steps that we are
considering to better ensure a uniform and consistent system of
emergency management in Pennsylvania."
Baker said the committee also sent the
reconfirmation of General Wright to the full Senate for approval. She
expressed her support for the General, who commands the Commonwealth's
National Guard, and vowed to work with her to support Pennsylvania's
dedicated military personnel at home and abroad.
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