Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SJR0019

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/18/24  
Engrossed
2/2/24  

Caption

Service on interbranch commissions.

Impact

If enacted, this joint resolution would amend the state constitution to specifically authorize members of the General Assembly to take roles in interbranch overseeing entities. The key provisions include establishing that each major political party can appoint one Senator and one Representative as voting members. This clarification of legislative involvement is expected to strengthen checks and balances within the state government, allowing for more direct input from the legislative branch on administrative matters.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 19 (SJR0019) proposes an amendment to Article 4 of the Indiana Constitution that would allow Senators and Representatives to serve on various interbranch commissions, boards, or committees related to overseeing state executive agencies. This amendment aims to facilitate greater legislative participation in the governance and advisory functions over executive departments, thereby enhancing the accountability and transparency of state government operations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SJR0019 appears largely supportive among legislators who believe that increased cooperation between the legislative and executive branches is beneficial for governance. Proponents assert that by having elected officials involved in oversight, citizen representation is enhanced, aligning agency functions closer to public interests. However, some critics might view this as unnecessary politicization of administrative agencies or a potential encroachment on the separation of powers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns over the implications of legislative members holding positions in executive oversight bodies. Critics may argue that this could lead to conflicts of interest or undermine the intended independence of executive agencies. Additionally, the proposal limits the number of voting representatives from each political party, which could spark debates about equitable representation and the overall effectiveness of such limitations on nonpartisan governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SJR0018

Service on interbranch commissions.

IN SB0438

Home health services.

IN HB1131

Redistricting commission.

IN HB1269

Interim studies of the criminal justice system.

IN HB1195

ICJI victim services division.

IN HB1639

Watershed development commissions.

IN SB0344

Northeast Indiana strategic development commission.

IN SB0218

Sessions of the general assembly.

IN HB1575

Fire prevention and building safety commission.

IN HB1370

Prosecuting attorney commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.