California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR1

Introduced
12/5/16  
Engrossed
12/5/16  
Engrossed
12/5/16  
Enrolled
12/5/16  
Enrolled
12/5/16  
Chaptered
12/9/16  
Chaptered
12/9/16  
Passed
12/9/16  

Caption

Legislative Counsel of California.

Impact

The adoption of SCR1 has minimal direct impact on existing state laws as it pertains specifically to the appointment of personnel rather than policy changes. Nonetheless, it reflects the ongoing procedures within the California government that ensure legal representation and support for legislative actions. By affirming the appointment of a Legislative Counsel, the bill reinforces the structural integrity of legislative processes in California, which is vital for the smooth functioning of legislative duties.

Summary

SCR1, also known as Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1, serves to officially select Diane F. Boyer-Vine as the Legislative Counsel of California. Introduced by Senator Fuller on December 5, 2016, the resolution is a procedural measure rather than a legislative change, focusing on the appointment of the individual responsible for providing legal services and advice to the California Legislature. The role of the Legislative Counsel is crucial as it supports both houses of the legislature in drafting legislation and conducting legal research, thus playing a significant part in the governance of the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR1 was largely uncontroversial, as the selection of Diane F. Boyer-Vine received unanimous support from the legislature with a voting outcome of 79 yeas and 0 nays. This overwhelming support signals a general agreement on the qualifications and selection process for this important role, indicating trust in the appointee's ability to navigate the complexities of legislative law and provide essential legal support to legislators.

Contention

Since SCR1 is primarily a resolution for appointing a Legislative Counsel, there was little contention surrounding its passage. The focus was mainly on the understanding that having a competent and experienced Legislative Counsel is essential for effective governance. As such, any discussion or debate was likely oriented towards the qualifications of Diane F. Boyer-Vine rather than against the appointment itself. Thus, the resolution's aim to solidify the legal advisory framework of the legislature has been broadly accepted without significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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