Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR4

Introduced
1/6/23  
Enrolled
1/9/23  
Introduced
1/6/23  
Enrolled
1/9/23  

Caption

Senate Officials, Employees, and Committees; relative

Impact

The implementation of SR4 will have a significant influence on the operation of the Senate, as it lays a legal framework for employing necessary staff to support legislative activities. By regulating the hiring process and compensation, the resolution aims to create a structured operational environment within the Senate, which could lead to improved efficiency in legislative processes and better management of resources. The resolution also solidifies the roles and compensation for key Senate officers, potentially enhancing functioning during non-session periods.

Summary

Senate Resolution 4 (SR4) addresses the establishment and employment of various staff positions within the Senate for the 2023-2024 biennium. The bill authorizes the Senate Committee on Administrative Affairs to employ personnel including postmasters, assistants, aides, and other staff necessary for the operations of the Senate. This resolution ensures the legislative body can adequately support its functions and operations by providing clear guidelines for staffing and resource allocation. The personnel employed can be on a permanent or temporary basis, and their duties and assignments are determined by the Senate Committee on Administrative Affairs.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SR4 revolves around the allocation of funds for these positions and the extent of authority granted to the Senate Committee on Administrative Affairs. Critics may argue that the broad power to hire and manage personnel could lead to potential abuses or favoritisms within the Senate, while proponents assert that without this resolution, the Senate might struggle to maintain effective operations due to staffing shortages. The resolution aims to ensure that necessary staff positions are filled and compensated appropriately to reflect the demands of legislative work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR4

Senate Officials, Employees, and Committees; relative

GA HR3

House of Representatives; relative to officials, employees, and committees

GA HR2

House of Representatives; relative to officials, employees, and committees

GA H1347

County Officials and Employees

GA HB227

Ethics; laws pertaining to public officials and public employees revised

GA SB341

Official Code of Georgia Annotated; relating to inactive boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies and certain procedures of the General Assembly; repeal

GA HB86

Public officers and employees; calculating and setting the salaries of certain state officials; revise provisions

GA HB1426

Salary statutes; revise certain provisions relating to salaries of state employees and officials.

GA SR5

Senate Special Committee on Investigations; reauthorizing

GA SB96

Official Code of Georgia Annotated; provisions creating certain boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies; update and modernize

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