California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR86

Introduced
3/16/20  
Introduced
3/16/20  
Passed
3/16/20  

Caption

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2019–20 Regular Session.

Impact

This bill fundamentally changes how the legislative process operates during emergencies. It allows Senators to participate in meetings remotely using teleconferencing or other electronic methods, thus ensuring that legislative business can continue even when physical attendance is unfeasible. This provision could significantly enhance the adaptability of the Senate to varying situations and ensure that public participation in government processes is maintained under adverse conditions.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 86, introduced by Senator Atkins, amends the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2019-20 Regular Session to allow for remote participation in Senate meetings during emergencies. The bill defines an emergency as a state of emergency or a local emergency, as specified in California's Government Code. The new rule grants the President pro Tempore the authority to assign or replace committee members during an emergency and allows for the establishment of special committees deemed necessary for addressing immediate issues arising from the emergency situation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR 86 appears to be generally positive, with support stemming from the need to ensure continuity in governance during emergencies. Proponents of the bill argue that such measures are necessary in a rapidly changing environment and that they will help uphold the democratic process. However, concerns were raised by a minority regarding the implications of remote participation for accountability and transparency in legislative actions.

Contention

Although this resolution aims to modernize legislative practices, it may lead to debates about the extent to which remote participation could affect the traditional dynamics of Senate proceedings. Issues such as potential disconnects between legislators and their constituents, and the impact of reduced in-person interactions on collegiality and decision-making processes, are points of contention that could arise as this rule is implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR3

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA AR2

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA SR65

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA SB789

Elections: Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 of the 2021–22 Regular Session and Assembly Constitutional Amendment 5 of the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA SCR1

Joint Rules.

CA AR4

Relative to the organization of the Assembly for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA SCR157

Withdrawal of Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 2 of the 2021-22 Regular Session.

CA SR8

Relative to the election of members of the Senate Committee on Rules.

CA SR62

Relative to the election of the President pro Tempore of the Senate.

CA AR3

Relative to the election of officers of the Assembly for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

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