Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC11

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Joint Rules; amend 9A to require all bills with 50 or more cosponsors to be adopted automatically by the committee of House of Origin.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts the legislative procedures within the Mississippi House of Representatives. By mandating the automatic passage of bills with a high number of cosponsors, it would reduce the influence of committee dynamics on legislative outcomes, potentially leading to a more expedited law-making process. This change is likely to encourage legislators to gather support for their bills early on, emphasizing collaboration and coalition-building among members. However, it might also create concerns regarding the thorough examination of proposed legislation, as bills would bypass detailed scrutiny by committees.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 11 (HC11) proposes an amendment to House Joint Rule 9A, stipulating that any bill with 50 or more cosponsors will be automatically passed out of its committee in the House of Origin. This measure aims to streamline the legislative process by ensuring that bills with significant support from legislators do not get stalled in committee, thereby facilitating more efficient progress to floor action. Proponents argue that this amendment would enhance democracy within the legislative framework by prioritizing bills that have garnered substantial backing from elected officials.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HC11 may arise from concerns about the implications of this rule change on legislative oversight. Critics may argue that while the intent is to ensure that widely supported legislation is not hindered, automatic passage could undermine the essential role of committees in evaluating the merits and potential impacts of proposed laws. The shift could result in hastily passed legislation or the sidelining of less popular but important issues. Additionally, discussions around the threshold of 50 cosponsors may surface, questioning whether this number fairly represents broad consensus or merely highlights political maneuvering.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC6

Joint Rules; amend 9A to require all bills with 50 or more cosponsors to be adopted automatically by the committee of House of Origin.

MS SC508

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

MS SC503

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

MS SC520

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

MS HC26

Joint Rules; adopt for 2024-2028 term.

MS HC25

Joint Rules; adopt for 2024-2028 term.

MS SCR15

Amends Joint Rules of Order relative to conference committee reports.

MS SCR1

Adopting Joint Rules of Senate and House of Delegates

MS HR15

Amend House Rules 94 and 94b to allow unlimited joint sponsors of bills as well as unrestricted adding and deleting of joint sponsors of bills and resolutions

MS SCR1

Adopting Joint Rules of Senate and House of Delegates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.