Relative to the election of officers of the Assembly for the 2021–22 Regular Session.
As a resolution focused on the internal governance of the Assembly, AR2 serves to ensure that the Assembly is equipped with the necessary leadership to conduct its business effectively. By establishing the officers officially, the bill indicates a readiness to commence the legislative session with organized administrative support. The election of these officers is a routine process in the Assembly's operations, ensuring continuity and functionality in its legislative duties.
House Resolution No. 2 (AR2), introduced by Assembly Member Rendon, pertains to the election of officers for the Assembly's 2021-22 Regular Session. The resolution primarily outlines the appointment of key officers, including the Chief Clerk, Chief Sergeant at Arms, and Chaplain of the Assembly. This bill is procedural and does not propose any changes to existing law but rather formalizes the roles essential for the functioning of the Assembly during the legislative session.
Given the nature of AR2 as an administrative resolution, there are no significant points of contention surrounding the bill. It passed unanimously in the Assembly with a vote count of 75 yeas and 0 nays, indicating broad support across legislative members. The absence of opposition highlights the general agreement on the importance of having duly elected officials to manage Assembly affairs effectively during the legislative term.