Oklahoma 2022 2nd Special Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SCR1

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

Caption

Concurrent resolution; allowing adjournment of the Legislature for a period in excess of three days for duration of the 2nd Extraordinary Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature.

Impact

The resolution aims to streamline the legislative process by allowing flexibility in scheduling without needing to repeatedly seek consent for extended adjournments. This ability to adjourn for periods exceeding three days ensures that the Legislature can adapt to varying circumstances that may arise during the extraordinary session, thereby improving overall efficiency.

Summary

SCR1 is a Concurrent Resolution specifically addressing the adjournment of the Oklahoma Legislature. It provides consent for the Senate and House of Representatives to adjourn for more than three days during the 2nd Extraordinary Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature. This legislative measure is important as it facilitates the proceedings of the Legislature without encountering delays related to the required consent for extended adjournments, which is mandated by the Oklahoma Constitution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR1 appears to be largely procedural, focusing on the operational capabilities of the Legislature rather than controversial policy issues. As a technical measure, it is generally viewed positively, as it simplifies legislative functions and allows both chambers to operate more smoothly during critical sessions.

Contention

While SCR1 does not present significant points of contention on its own, its adoption is pertinent to maintaining legislative order and function. It addresses a constitutional requirement thus preventing any potential delays or disruptions due to timing issues. Nevertheless, the resolution reflects a larger context in which legislative workflows can be affected by internal processes, an area of concern for lawmakers and observers alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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.

OK SCR1

Concurrent resolution; allowing adjournment of the Legislature for a period in excess of three days for duration of the 3rd Extraordinary Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature.

OK SCR1

Concurrent Resolution; allowing adjournment of the Legislature for a period in excess of three days for duration of the 1st Extraordinary Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature.

OK SCR2

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

OK SCR32

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

OK HCR1022

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

OK SCR5

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

OK HCR27

Provides consent for the adjournment of the 2020 Regular Session of the Legislature for a period longer than three days

OK HJR1024

Oklahoma Constitution; sessions; extraordinary sessions; ballot title; filing.

OK SCR1

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

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