California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR2

Introduced
12/3/18  
Engrossed
12/3/18  
Engrossed
12/3/18  
Enrolled
12/3/18  
Enrolled
12/3/18  
Chaptered
12/12/18  
Chaptered
12/12/18  
Passed
12/12/18  

Caption

Legislative Counsel of California.

Impact

The passage of SCR2 may not have sweeping legislative implications, as it primarily focuses on a specific appointment rather than broader legislative changes. However, it signifies the legislature's recognition of the importance of having a proficient legal advisor, which is vital for maintaining legal integrity in legislative matters. The resolution contributes to the structure of the legislative body, ensuring that lawmakers have the necessary support to navigate legal complexities.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2 (SCR2) designates Diane F. Boyer-Vine as the Legislative Counsel of California. The bill emphasizes the importance of this role in assisting the legislature by providing legal advice and drafting services. By formalizing this designation, the measure reinforces the state's commitment to ensuring reliable legal counsel within the legislative process. This resolution was filed with the Secretary of State on December 12, 2018, demonstrating the procedural steps necessary for appointing the Legislative Counsel.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR2 appears to be neutral, centered on procedural appropriateness rather than contention. The unanimous vote of 40 yeas and 0 nays indicates broad support for the resolution within the legislative body, reflecting a sense of consensus regarding the qualifications of Diane F. Boyer-Vine for the position. There are no recorded oppositions or debates that suggest divisive sentiments regarding this specific appointment.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention associated with SCR2. The resolution's straightforward nature as an appointment does not lend itself to the differences often seen in larger legislative discussions. The unanimous approval suggests a collective agreement on the necessity and appropriateness of appointing a competent Legislative Counsel, reflecting a unified approach in ensuring that the legislature operates effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR2

Legislative Counsel of California.

CA SCR156

International Day of Play in California.

CA SCR114

Suicide Prevention Week in California.

CA SCR167

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA ACR167

Student Mental Health Awareness Week in California.

CA ACR145

Coexist with Wildlife, California.

CA SCR75

California Emergency Preparedness Month.

CA SCR84

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA SCR146

California Community Cats Day.

CA ACR6

National School Counseling Week.

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