Filling Federal Finance Seats: Appointments Panel Meets August 27
Published Date: 8/7/2025
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Summary
The Appointments Panel, part of the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, will meet on August 27, 2025, to decide who gets appointed to important nonfederal member roles. This affects people interested in these positions and helps keep the board fresh and fair. No money changes are involved, but the timing is key for those watching the appointment process.
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