Resolution Concerning The Rules Of The House For The June 20 Reconvened Session Of The 2016 General Assembly.
The resolution modifies specific rules of the House regarding the maintenance of records and the order of business. Rules 10 through 21 have been updated to clarify the roles of the clerk in keeping the journal and calendar, and the procedures for handling resolutions and communications. By making these adjustments, the resolution aims to streamline the legislative process during the reconvened session and ensure that important matters are addressed efficiently and effectively.
House Resolution No. 301, introduced by Representative Aresimowicz, addresses the rules governing the House during the June 20 reconvened session of the 2016 General Assembly. The resolution stipulates that the operational rules in effect during the regular session of 2016 will continue to apply unless altered by this resolution. This ensures continuity in procedural matters for the duration of the reconvened session, allowing the House to operate under familiar guidelines.
While House Resolution No. 301 is primarily procedural, it may encounter contention in discussions surrounding the amendments to the standing rules. Opponents might raise concerns regarding the potential implications of changing specific procedures, as well as any perceived limitations on the ability to introduce new matters outside of those explicitly permitted under the new rules. As with any legislative procedure, there may be members who feel that the altered rules may disadvantage certain aspects of legislative representation or discussion.