Legislative Appointment Transfers Politicize Regulators

Updated: 2025.12.29 1M ago 1 sources
When state legislatures reassign appointment power from governors or independent processes to legislative control, regulatory bodies that oversee elections, utilities, and environmental enforcement become directly politicized. The tactic reshapes policy outcomes (permitting, rate decisions, enforcement priorities) and concentrates leverage in a party’s hands even when voters repeatedly elect an opposing governor. — This reframes a discrete law‑making tactic into a systemic threat to democratic accountability and regulatory integrity with cross‑sector consequences—from higher energy costs to weakened environmental safeguards and contested election administration.

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How GOP Lawmakers’ Power Transfers Are Reshaping Everything From Utilities to Environmental Regulation in North Carolina
Doug Bock Clark 2025.12.29 100% relevant
North Carolina GOP lawmakers moved appointment authority for the elections board and other commissions away from the governor to legislative actors (e.g., state auditor), affecting election administration and environmental and utility regulation as documented in the article.
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