Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR95

Introduced
3/6/24  
Introduced
3/6/24  

Caption

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

Impact

By designating certain legislative business as a special order, HR95 affects how time and resources are allocated within the legislative agenda. This could enhance legislative efficiency by ensuring that critical issues receive the attention they require in a timely manner. The resolution is part of the legislative process that allows the House to manage its docket effectively, reflecting on the need to prioritize matters that may be urgent or of high importance to constituents.

Summary

HR95 is a House Resolution introduced in the Alabama Legislature on March 6, 2024. The resolution establishes a special order calendar for a particular legislative day, indicating that certain items of business will be prioritized over regular proceedings. This legislative maneuver aims to streamline the legislative process and ensure that specific proposals or actions are given precedence for discussion and voting.

Contention

While HR95 itself may not be contentious in nature, the implications of creating a special order calendar can lead to debates regarding which issues are considered urgent. Stakeholders, including various legislators and interest groups, may disagree on what should be prioritized, possibly igniting discussions around equity in legislative attention and transparency in decision-making processes. There may also be concerns regarding the exclusion of other items that could be beneficial but are temporarily sidelined due to the established prioritization.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL SR31

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL SR32

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL HR129

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL SR39

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL HR119

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL SR38

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL HR114

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL SR33

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL HR115

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

AL HR155

SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR

Similar Bills

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