Louisiana 2023 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/30/23  
Passed
1/30/23  

Caption

Resolves that a committee be appointed to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has convened and organized and is prepared to transact business.

Impact

The passage of SR1 is significant as it marks the commencement of the legislative session, setting the stage for discussions and decisions that will impact state law. By appointing a committee to notify the House, this resolution streamlines communication and coordination between the two chambers of the legislature, promoting a more organized and effective legislative process. This can result in quicker reactions to pressing state issues and an accelerated approach to passing necessary legislation.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1 (SR1) aims to facilitate the legislative process by formally notifying the House of Representatives that the Senate has convened and is prepared to transact business. This resolution represents a procedural step in the legislative session, ensuring that all members of the legislature are aware and ready for the business of governance. The resolution essentially confirms the organization of the Senate leadership and establishes the groundwork for further legislative actions during the session.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR1 is largely neutral and procedural, as it is a standard practice within legislative sessions. There is minimal contention or debate regarding this resolution, as its purpose is fundamentally administrative, aimed at ensuring both houses of the legislature are aligned and prepared for the session's activities. Legislative representatives generally support such resolutions as they contribute to the smooth functioning of governance.

Contention

While SR1 itself does not present major points of contention, it does reflect a foundational component of legislative operations. It may indirectly highlight differences in priorities or approaches between the Senate and the House, as the notification process can sometimes be influenced by broader political dynamics. However, the resolution’s simplicity and focus on organization lend itself to broad support among legislators, leaving little room for significant debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR1

Resolves that a committee be appointed to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has convened and organized and is prepared to transact business.

LA SR2

Resolves that a committee be appointed to act with a similar house committee to notify the governor that the legislature has convened and organized and is prepared to receive his communications.

LA HCR21

Requests the governmental affairs committees of the House of Representatives and Senate to meet and function as a joint committee to make recommendations regarding the establishment of procedures for an initiative process in Louisiana

LA HCR69

Requests the House Committee on Retirement and the Senate Retirement Committee to study future benefit options for employees

LA HR39

Memorializes Congress to enact a trade policy that supports United States businesses and workers while penalizing global polluters

LA SR53

Memorializes Congress to enact a trade policy that supports United States businesses and workers while penalizing global polluters.

LA SCR22

Creates the Bayou Chene Operational Advisory Committee.

LA SR133

Requests the Orleans Parish Juvenile Services Financing District be duly appointed by their appointing authorities and thereafter organize itself and create a plan to adequately fund juvenile justice services and requests the City of New Orleans to take urgent action to implement the plan.

LA HSR2

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs to jointly study the Louisiana Civil Service system

LA HB33

Modifies structural pest control provisions related to the registered technician examination and the appointment of research committee members

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.