Oklahoma 2023 1st Special Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1002

Introduced
6/12/23  
Engrossed
6/12/23  
Enrolled
7/31/23  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution; rescinding the passage of SCR2; setting sine die adjournment date.

Impact

The impact of HCR1002 on state laws is essentially procedural rather than substantive. By setting a clear sine die adjournment date of July 31, 2023, it reaffirms the legislative body's ability to organize and control its schedule. This procedural motion helps to avoid legislative backlogs and ensures that the legislature can effectively wrap up its activities in a timely manner. It also reflects the legislature's commitment to maintaining order in its sessions and managing time efficiently in response to changing circumstances.

Summary

HCR1002 is a Concurrent Resolution proposed in the 1st Extraordinary Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature. The primary purpose of this resolution is to rescind the passage of SCR2, a previous resolution concerning the sine die adjournment date of the legislative session. This resolution was deemed necessary because the initially established adjournment date was no longer considered feasible by the legislators involved. By rescinding SCR2, HCR1002 aims to provide clarity and establish a new adjournment timeline for the legislative session.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HCR1002 exhibit a generally cooperative sentiment among legislators, indicating a commitment to ensuring that the legislative process remains fluid and effective. The resolution passed with a significant majority in both the House and Senate, suggesting that there was broad agreement on the need to adjust the adjournment timeline to reflect practical realities. The support for rescinding SCR2 shows a willingness among lawmakers to adapt their actions to ensure the success of the legislative session.

Contention

While the debate over HCR1002 was not characterized by significant opposition or controversy, it nonetheless highlights the ongoing dynamic and sometimes contentious nature of legislative scheduling. Adjustments to session timelines can occasionally lead to disagreements about priorities and the workload of the legislative body. However, no notable points of contention were raised specifically against HCR1002, which indicates a level of consensus around the need for flexibility in legislative scheduling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR5

Resolution amending the Joint Rules for the 59th Legislature.

OK SCR10

Concurrent resolution; recall of enrolled bill.

OK HR1001

Resolution; House Rules.

OK SCR1

Concurrent resolution; requiring the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to submit certain report by certain date.

OK SCR9

Concurrent resolution; declaring support for daylight saving time.

OK HCR9999

Concurrent Resolution; Israel; support.

OK HCR1006

Concurrent Resolution; Israel; support.

OK SJR17

Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.

OK SCR13

Concurrent resolution; giving legislative approval for the settlement of federal litigation against the Department of Corrections.

OK SCR4

Concurrent resolution; supporting the conservation of fish and wildlife resources; and encouraging Oklahomans to teach hunting and angling to youth.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.