Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2019–20 Regular Session.
Impact
The amendment to the Standing Rules of the Senate is designed to streamline legislative processes and ensure that bills are appropriately assigned to committees that specialize in relevant areas. This is expected to enhance the efficiency of legislative discussions and decision-making. By establishing clear paths for bill referrals, SR80 aims to reduce ambiguity and improve the legislative workflow within the Senate, facilitating a more organized approach to how legislation is handled.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 80, introduced by Senator Atkins on February 26, 2020, was aimed at amending the Standing Rules of the California Senate for the 2019-20 regular session. The resolution specifically sought to redefine the structure and assignment of members to various standing committees within the Senate, providing a clearer procedural framework for legislative operations. Among the key amendments was the categorization and assignment of bills to specific committees, which serve as a guideline for the Committee on Rules.
Sentiment
Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR80 appears to be supportive, reflecting a general consensus on the necessity of having a structured legislative process. There are indications that members of the Senate recognized the importance of clarity in procedural rules to improve legislative efficiency. While specific points of contention were not highlighted in the discussions, resolutions concerning procedural rules typically garner less opposition compared to more controversial policy bills.
Contention
Despite its straightforward nature, there may always be underlying contention regarding the makeup and role of specific committees, and how they influence legislative outcomes. Critics might argue that altering committee assignments can lead to power shifts that may favor certain legislative agendas over others. However, such discussions typically revolve around broader implications of committee structure rather than SR80 itself.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; provision related to officeholders raising funds when facing a recall; modify, and require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; funds donated to a candidate for recall efforts; require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
A concurrent resolution recognizing wild rice as sacred and central to the culture and health of Indigenous Peoples in Minnesota and critical to the health and identity of all Minnesota citizens and ecosystems and establishing a commitment to passing legislation to protect wild rice and the freshwater resources upon which it depends.