Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Appointing A Committee To Notify The Governor That The Senate Is Organized.

Impact

The passage of SR5 typically has little to no substantive impact on state laws directly, as it primarily deals with procedural matters within the Senate itself. However, it indicates that the Senate is functioning and ready to proceed with legislative business. Such resolutions are essential for the initiation of legislative activities and signify a new session's commencement, allowing the Senate to formally engage with the Governor's office for future legislative agendas.

Summary

Senate Resolution 5 (SR5) pertains to the organizational procedures of the Delaware State Senate. It mandates the appointment of a committee composed of two members of the Senate tasked with notifying the Governor that the Senate is organized and ready to receive any communications that the Governor may wish to present. This resolution serves as a formal step in the legislative process, establishing that the Senate is operational and open for business in the 153rd General Assembly.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR5 is expected to be neutral to positive, as it reflects the procedural necessities of legislative organization rather than contentious issues. Members of the Senate, especially those sponsoring the resolution, are likely to view it as a constructive move towards efficient governance. Given that it is a standard practice in legislative sessions, there would typically be consensus on the importance of such actions among Senate members.

Contention

Notable points of contention are unlikely to arise in the discussion of SR5 since it is a procedural measure aimed at facilitating communication between the Senate and the Governor. However, any concerns may focus on the selection of committee members or the transparency of the notification process. As with any resolution, the effectiveness of communication and the readiness of the Senate to undertake legislative duties might provoke discussions among the members, but significant contentions are not anticipated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SR5

Appointing A Committee To Notify The Governor That The Senate Is Organized.

DE SR6

Appointing A Committee To Notify The House Of Representatives That The Senate Is Organized.

DE SCR99

Creating The "victims' Bill Of Rights Committee."

DE HCR78

Providing That A Joint Session Of The House Of Representatives And The Senate Be Convened For The Purpose Of Receiving The Annual State Of The State Address By The Honorable John C. Carney, Governor Of The State Of Delaware.

DE HB282

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The State Employee Benefits Committee.

DE SCR1

Providing For A Joint Session Of The Senate And The House Of Representatives To Be Convened For The Purpose Of Hearing An Address By The Honorable John C. Carney, Jr., Governor Of The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR4

Providing For A Joint Session Of The Senate And The House Of Representatives To Be Convened For The Purpose Of Hearing An Address By The Honorable John C. Carney, Jr., Governor Of The State Of Delaware.

DE SR10

Recognizing Senator Nicole Poore, Her Son Luke Poore, And Their Family For Historic Success In Delaware Wrestling.

DE SCR155

Recognizing May 9, 2024, As Delaware Local Government Day In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR120

Honoring The Men And Women Of The National Guard Association Of Delaware For Their Service In Advocating, Organizing, Training, And Equipping The National Guard In Support Of The Defense Of Our State And Nation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.