Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1143

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Duration of the first regular session.

Impact

The passage of HB1143 would result in an earlier conclusion to the first regular session of the general assembly during odd-numbered years. As such, it may give legislators more time to address subsequent legislative matters or plan for the next session. This shift could mean that the legislative agenda is packed into a shorter timeframe, prompting faster decision-making and potentially affecting the thoroughness of bill considerations during that session.

Summary

House Bill 1143 proposes an amendment to the Indiana Code regarding the duration of the first regular session of each term of the general assembly. The key alteration in this bill is the adjustment of the deadline for the general assembly to adjourn sine die in odd-numbered years, changing it from April 29 to April 15. This change is significant as it defines the legislative calendar and affects how lawmakers structure their time, potentially leading to a more expedited legislative process in odd-numbered years.

Contention

While the implications of this bill primarily involve procedural changes, it does carry with it the possibility for contention among lawmakers. Some stakeholders may argue that a shorter session could compromise the quality of legislative discourse and deliberation on important issues. Others may believe that the expedited timeframe is necessary to accommodate future scheduling needs and the increasing demands of a fast-paced political landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0032

Sessions of the general assembly.

IN SB0218

Sessions of the general assembly.

IN SB0031

Sessions of the general assembly.

IN SB0158

Sessions of the general assembly.

IN HB1015

General assembly sessions.

IN SB0363

Initiated sessions.

IN HB1134

Executive sessions.

IN SB0285

Powers of the general assembly.

IN HB1062

Regulation of cemeteries.

IN HB1671

Facilities regulation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.