California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
12/5/16  
Introduced
12/5/16  
Passed
12/5/16  

Caption

Relative to holdover Senators

Impact

The passing of SR1 impacts the functioning of the California Senate by ensuring a smooth and structured process for the induction of holdover Senators. It confirms the continuation of governance by allowing Senators who have been re-elected or who remain in office to officially affirm their roles, which is crucial for maintaining legislative continuity. The resolution symbolizes the formal recognition of elected officials and reinforces the legitimacy of the legislative body.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1 (SR1), introduced by Senator Hernandez, addresses the procedural steps for holdover Senators within the California Senate. The resolution stipulates that holdover Senators shall take their seats, and it mandates that each Senator-elect should proceed to the Bar of the Senate to take their oath of office on the certificate provided by the Secretary of State. This resolution plays a significant role in facilitating the transition of newly elected Senators into their official capacities in the Senate.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR1 is largely procedural and non-contentious, as it deals with established norms of legislative practices. Generally, such resolutions are met with agreement among members of the legislature since they don’t amend laws or impose new regulations but rather clarify existing procedures. Nonetheless, there could be underlying sentiments attached to individual Senators or political dynamics that influence views toward the resolution, but these are not explicitly documented in the discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention associated with SR1. Since it primarily focuses on procedural matters rather than policy changes, there has been little debate or dissent among lawmakers during its introduction. However, like any resolution passed in a political climate, there could be differing views on the implications of individuals taking their oaths, particularly if various Senators face scrutiny or political pressures in their re-election campaigns or public perceptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR1

Relative to holdover Senators.

CA SR26

Relative to Harvey Milk Day.

CA SR91

Relative to Harvey Milk Day.

CA SR110

Relative to Port Chicago 80th Anniversary.

CA SR33

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SR2

Relative to the election of officers.

CA SR105

Relative to Pakistani-American relations.

CA SR71

Relative to Service Dog Appreciation Month.

CA SR68

Relative to Constitution Week.

CA SR53

Relative to school governance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.