Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SR22

Introduced
6/30/24  
Introduced
6/30/24  

Caption

Requesting Senate Leadership Consider Nonpartisan Seating Arrangements In The Senate Chamber For Future General Assemblies.

Impact

If adopted, the resolution would influence how future Senate sessions are conducted in terms of physical layout and perceived collaboration. It addresses current rules regarding legislative space, advocating for a more inclusive and unified chamber atmosphere. This shift could potentially change the dynamics of Senate interactions and influence how collaborative efforts are approached moving forward.

Summary

Senate Resolution 22, sponsored by Senator Buckson, aims to encourage Delaware Senate leadership to explore nonpartisan seating arrangements in the Senate chamber for upcoming General Assemblies. The resolution is motivated by a desire to enhance bipartisan collaboration and reflects on practices from other states that have adopted various seating arrangements based on factors such as seniority, district number, or random selection. By promoting alternative seating methods, the resolution seeks to symbolize and foster unity among Senate members rather than division along party lines.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR22 appears to be positive, indicating a proactive approach to fostering a more cooperative legislative environment. Supporters of the resolution may view it as a practical step towards diminishing partisan barriers and promoting a working relationship among Senators. Nonetheless, there could be undercurrents of skepticism from those who may prefer traditional seating arrangements or view this change as symbolic rather than substantive.

Contention

One notable point of contention centers around the effectiveness and necessity of such a nonpartisan seating arrangement. Critics may argue that merely changing physical seating will not address deeper issues of partisanship and political division. Additionally, the resolution's reliance on voluntary compliance and the influence of Senate leadership raises questions about the long-term commitment to changes proposed by the resolution. It pushes for a reflective chamber layout that symbolizes bipartisan unity, but the actual impact on legislative outcomes remains to be seen.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SR2

Relating To The Rules Of The Delaware State Senate.

DE SR2

Relating To The Rules Of The Delaware State Senate.

DE HC52

Honorable Senator Angela Turner-Ford; commend and recognize intrepid leadership as chairperson of the MLBC.

DE S0594

SENATE RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE RULES OF THE SENATE FOR YEARS 2025-2026

DE HR3

Relating To The Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The 153rd General Assembly.

DE HR3

Relating To The Temporary Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The 152nd General Assembly.

DE SC570

Recognize leadership of Senator Angela Turner-Ford as Chair of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus (MLBC).

DE SR1

Senate Resolution on the Senate rules

DE S0152

Senate Resolution Adopting The Rules Of The Senate For Years 2023-2024

DE HR10

Relating To The Permanent Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The 152nd General Assembly.

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