President George Weah has renewed his push for the 54th Legislature to approve a bill calling for the cancellation of tenured positions within the Executive. The President's letter, which was itemized for further discussion, highlights his long-standing effort to do away with tenure positions. But Weah argued that the status of tenured personnel impedes and obstructs the development "agenda of the President." According to the Office of the House's Chief Clerk, two bills relating to "tenure positions" were submitted to the House for enactment. The National Elections Commission, Liberian Human Rights Commission, Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, Internal Audit Agency, Central Bank of Liberia, and Civil Service Commission are among the institutions whose tenure positions were upheld by the Senate.