A resolution to direct the Clerk to notify the Governor that the House of Representatives has assembled and is ready to proceed with the business of the session.
Impact
The resolution affirms the constitutional requirement for the convening of the House of Representatives in Michigan as specified in the Constitution of the State of Michigan of 1963. By fulfilling this requirement, it allows the legislative process to initiate, enabling the House to put forth bills, resolutions, and undertake necessary discussions predominantly focused on state governance and legislation.
Summary
House Resolution No. 5, introduced by Representatives Aiyash and Posthumus, is a resolution that directs the Clerk of the House to notify the Governor that the House of Representatives has assembled and is ready to begin the business of the legislative session. This is a procedural step that is a standard practice in legislative sessions to ensure that the executive branch is aware of the readiness of the legislature to commence its work during the session.
Contention
As a procedural resolution, HR0005 is not notably contentious itself, as it primarily serves to notify the executive branch of the legislative readiness. However, discussions around the efficiency of the legislative process and the priorities of the current session may arise as the House begins its operations, potentially leading to debates about legislative efficiency and the agenda to be pursued during the session.
A resolution to direct the Clerk to notify the Senate that the House of Representatives has assembled and is ready to proceed with the business of the session.
A resolution to direct the Clerk to notify the Governor that the House of Representatives has assembled and is ready to proceed with the business of the session.
A resolution to direct the Clerk to notify the Senate that the House of Representatives has assembled and is ready to proceed with the business of the session.
This resolution directs the Secretary of the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled and that the Senate is ready to proceed to business.