A concurrent resolution to provide for adjournment sine die.
The passage of HCR11 has a significant procedural impact on legislative activities, as it delineates the official end of the current session. An adjournment sine die indicates that there will be no further meetings, discussions, or legislative actions until the assembly reconvenes in a future session. This brings an end to all pending discussions or bills that are not addressed prior to the adjournment date.
House Concurrent Resolution 11 (HCR11) is a concurrent resolution proposed during the 2023 Extraordinary Session of the Ninetieth General Assembly. The aim of HCR11 is to officially provide for the adjournment of the legislative body. This resolution signifies that when the session concludes on July 11, 2023, it will be the final adjournment for the extraordinary session, marking the end of legislative activities until the next session.
While resolutions like HCR11 typically pass without significant controversy, the timing and implications of adjournment can sometimes lead to discussions among legislators about unresolved issues or pending legislation. In this instance, unless specifically noted, there appear to be no contentious points discussed in the transcripts regarding HCR11. The unanimous support for such resolutions is common, reflecting a collective agreement to conclude the session efficiently.