Providing for the first adjournment of the senate and the house of representatives for a period of time during the 2025 regular session of the legislature.
Impact
The resolution calls for the Senate and House members to not receive subsistence allowances during the designated adjournment period unless they are involved in authorized legislative meetings. This provision aims to manage the financial implications of extended breaks within the legislative schedule while ensuring that essential operations continue, even when the full legislature is not in session.
Summary
SCR1613 pertains to the scheduled adjournment of the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives during the 2025 regular legislative session. Specifically, the resolution mandates that the legislature will adjourn at the close of business on February 20, 2025, and will reconvene on February 25, 2025. This decision reflects a structured approach to legislative management, providing legislators with a specific timeframe during which they will not conduct regular sessions.
Contention
While the resolution itself seems straightforward and procedural in nature, it could bring to light discussions regarding legislative efficiency and the necessity of breaks in the legislative calendar. There might be differing opinions on the appropriateness of such adjournments, especially concerning how they affect legislative progress and the ability to engage in timely discussions on pressing issues facing the state.
Providing for the first adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2024 regular session of the Legislature.
Providing for the first adjournemtn of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2023 regular session of the legislature.
Extending the 2024 regular session of the Legislature beyond 90 calendar days and providing for adjournment of the House of Representatives and Senate.