Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SCR4

Caption

A concurrent resolution to provide for adjournment sine die.

Impact

The enactment of SCR4 sets a clear endpoint for the 2025 legislative session, which has implications for the scheduling of legislative business. It will help facilitate the organization of priorities among lawmakers as they work toward finalizing various bills and resolutions during the session. Such a resolution is crucial for maintaining order in legislative processes and aligning the plans of the General Assembly with public expectations regarding the timing of adjournments.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 (SCR4) is a legislative proposal introduced by Senator Whitver that dictates the schedule for adjournment of the 2025 Regular Session of the Ninety-first General Assembly. Specifically, it states that the final adjournment will occur on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The resolution reflects the formal procedure typically utilized by legislative bodies to manage the conclusion of their sessions, ensuring that members and the public are informed of the timeframe for the end of legislative activities for that session.

Contention

While it may seem straightforward, the resolution for adjournment can sometimes lead to contention within the legislature, particularly if there are unresolved issues or contentious bills that need further consideration. The determination of a specific adjournment date can provoke discussion around whether the session is allowing sufficient time for all matters to be addressed satisfactorily. The process underscores the importance of legislative scheduling and its impact on the functioning of government, as well as the potential for legislative gridlock if contentious topics remain unaddressed.

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