Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00301

Introduced
6/20/16  

Caption

Resolution Concerning The Joint Rules Of The June 20 Reconvened Session Of The 2016 General Assembly.

Impact

The resolution modifies the legislative process by specifying that each disapproved bill must be reconsidered in its chamber of origin. If a bill is passed again, it will require a two-thirds majority to proceed. This change indicates a significant procedural adjustment that could influence how bills are evaluated after a gubernatorial veto, effectively streamlining the reconsideration process while still maintaining a check on the legislature's power through the supermajority requirement.

Summary

HJ00301, titled as a Resolution Concerning The Joint Rules Of The June 20 Reconvened Session Of The 2016 General Assembly, aims to establish the procedural framework for this reconvened session. The resolution ensures that rules in force during the regular session are maintained, with specific amendments that govern the reconsideration of bills that were approved by the General Assembly but disapproved by the Governor. Notably, it sets forth that no amendments may be made to bills during this session.

Contention

The key point of contention in this resolution revolves around the balance of power between the legislative assembly and the executive branch. Supporters may argue that setting clear rules for reconsideration enhances legislative authority and accountability, while opponents might express concerns about the process potentially limiting thorough debate or amendments to facilitate necessary adjustments before a bill is re-presented to the Governor. The nuanced changes in this resolution could evoke strong opinions depending on one's view of legislative flexibility versus procedural rigidity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HJ00301

Resolution Concerning The Joint Rules For The June Special Session, 2024.

CT SR00101

Resolution Concerning The Rules Of The Senate For The June Special Session, 2024.

CT HR00101

Resolution Concerning The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The June Special Session, 2024.

CT HJ00302

Resolution Concerning The Expenses Of The June Special Session, 2024.

CT HJ00303

Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The Journals Of The Senate And House Of Representatives For The June Special Session, 2024.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT HB05449

An Act Concerning Certain Lobbyist Contributions During The Legislative Session.

CT SJ00003

Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The Governor's Budget Message.

CT SR00001

Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The Senate Journal.

CT SR00002

Resolution Concerning Roll Call And Reading Of The Senate Journal.

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