Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SCR101

Introduced
5/18/23  
Introduced
5/18/23  

Caption

Authorizing A Recess Longer Than 3 Days

Impact

The passage of SCR101 aims to improve the legislative process regarding budget considerations by permitting an extended recess. This is particularly significant as the finance committees are expected to undertake extensive hearings during the special session. Allowing both houses to recess without the presence of the entire legislature is posited to enable a more thorough examination of the state budget, ultimately leading to more informed decision-making. The bill signifies a strategic approach to legislative scheduling during periods of heightened fiscal scrutiny.

Summary

SCR101 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that aims to authorize the Alaska State Legislature to recess for more than three days during its First Special Session, which commenced on May 17, 2023. The bill was introduced by the Senate Rules Committee and is intended to facilitate the operations of the legislative bodies while allowing the finance committees to conduct necessary budget hearings effectively. The resolution contemplates the need for legislators to focus on detailed budget discussions without the requirement of daily floor sessions, which could distract from the work of the committees.

Contention

While the bill was ultimately passed, it reflects a nuanced debate around legislative management. Some members may have concerns regarding the implications of such recesses on legislative accountability and transparency, as regular session attendance is altered. The concurrent need for both houses to agree on such a significant procedural measure underscores the collaborative nature of legislative proceedings. Any opposition might stem from a fear that fewer days in session could lead to rushed decisions on critical budget items, impacting public services and resources negatively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HJR21

2025 Year Of The Soldier

AK SCR13

Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const:affirm Compliance

AK SCR1

Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const: Veto Recon

AK HCR0001

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to allow the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 122nd General Assembly to adjourn and recess separately throughout the First Special Session for periods in excess of three (3) consecutive days as the need, in the judgment of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, respectively, may arise.

AK HB05360

An Act Concerning Children In The Recession.

AK HCR1

Relating To Recess Days For The Regular Session Of 2025.

AK HCR1

Relating To Recess Days For The Regular Session Of 2023.

AK HCR1

Relating To Recess Days For The Regular Session Of 2022.

AK HCR0001

To allow the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 124th Indiana General Assembly to adjourn and recess separately throughout the First Regular Session for periods in excess of three (3) cons

AK HJR023

Joint Rules Resolution - Legislative Process Amendments

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Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const: Veto Recon

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Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const:affirm Compliance