Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SCR32

Introduced
5/26/22  
Engrossed
5/27/22  
Enrolled
5/27/22  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution; establishing a legislative procedure schedule for the 59th Oklahoma Legislature.

Impact

The resolution's establishment of deadlines and procedural rules directly impacts how legislation will be processed throughout the upcoming session. By stipulating specific dates for the introduction and final passage of legislative measures, SCR32 aims to streamline the operations of the legislature, ensuring that all members are aware of the timelines specific to their legislative duties. This organization is expected to facilitate a more efficient legislative environment, ultimately leading to more comprehensive discussions and decisions on pertinent issues.

Summary

SCR32, or the Concurrent Resolution establishing a legislative procedure schedule for the 59th Oklahoma Legislature, outlines the timeline and procedural guidelines for the introduction and consideration of bills and joint resolutions. It specifies key dates such as the convention date, the final deadlines for submitting bills, and the adjournment timeframe for the Regular Session. This resolution serves as a framework to ensure organized legislative processes and timely discussions on important matters facing the state.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SCR32 appears to be supportive among legislators who prioritize well-defined legislative procedures. The resolution is seen as a necessary tool for maintaining order and accountability within the legislative process, helping to prevent chaos that can arise from unclear timelines or overlapping deadlines. However, there may be concerns among members who wish for additional flexibility in the scheduling of bills, possibly suggesting a divide in opinion regarding how rigid or flexible legislative processes should be.

Contention

While SCR32 is designed to provide clarity and structure, it does raise points of contention regarding the balance of control over the legislative agenda. Some members may feel that the established procedures restrict their ability to introduce urgent matters as needs arise. Additionally, the resolution includes clauses that exempt certain bills from these deadlines, potentially leading to disparities in how different types of legislation are prioritized and handled within the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HCR1018

Establishing a legislative procedure schedule for the 60th Oklahoma Legislature.

OK SCR5

Concurrent resolution; amending the Joint Rules for the 59th Legislature.

OK SCR1

Concurrent resolution; amending Joint Rules for the 60th Legislature.

OK HCR1022

Concurrent Resolution; amending Joint Rules for the 58th Legislature.

OK SCR5

Resolution amending the Joint Rules for the 59th Legislature.

OK HCR1011

Concurrent Resolution; Joint Rules; deadlines; amendments.

OK SCR2

Concurrent Resolution; sine die adjournment of the First Extraordinary Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature.

OK HCR1001

Concurrent Resolution; Joint Rules.

OK HCR1016

Concurrent resolution establishing the Joint Rules for the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; amending Joint Rules.

OK SCR1

Concurrent resolution; allowing adjournment of the Legislature for a period in excess of three days for duration of the 2nd Extraordinary Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature.

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