Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SCR1619

Introduced
2/22/24  
Passed
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/22/24  
Passed
2/22/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

Providing for the first adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2024 regular session of the Legislature.

Impact

The resolution is primarily procedural and impacts how the legislative body operates during its annual session. By instituting a planned break, it ensures that both chambers can effectively manage their time and responsibilities, while still allowing for essential functions and communications to continue during the adjournment period. Specifically, the chief clerk of the house and the secretary of the senate will remain active in their roles, ensuring that legislative operations can proceed without disruption.

Summary

SCR1619, also known as the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1619, pertains to the scheduling of the Kansas State Legislature's 2024 regular session. The resolution stipulates that the legislature will adjourn at the close of business on February 23, 2024, and will reconvene on February 28, 2024. This temporary adjournment allows lawmakers a break between sessions, which can be essential for legislators to regroup and prepare for upcoming legislative decisions.

Contention

While the bill itself does not appear to have significant points of contention in its content, discussions surrounding legislative adjournments can evoke differing opinions related to compensation during such breaks. Notably, the resolution clarifies that legislators will not receive per diem compensation for days when both houses are adjourned for more than two days, excluding Sundays. This aspect may prompt discussion regarding fair compensation and financial implications for legislators' workloads.

Overall_significance

SCR1619 reflects the internal mechanics of legislative scheduling and its importance in the overall functioning of the Kansas legislature. By establishing rules for adjournment and providing clarity on compensation, the resolution seeks to streamline legislative processes while potentially sparking conversations about the balance between legislative duties and compensatory policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HCR5012

Providing for the first adjournemtn of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2023 regular session of the legislature.

KS SCR1613

Providing for the first adjournment of the senate and the house of representatives for a period of time during the 2025 regular session of the legislature.

KS SCR1612

Providing for the adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2023 regular session of the legislature.

KS HCR5015

Providing for the adjournment of the House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2023 regular session of the Legislature.

KS HCR5027

Extending the 2024 regular session of the Legislature beyond 90 calendar days and providing for adjournment of the House of Representatives and Senate.

KS HCR5017

Providing for the adjournment of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

KS HCR5018

Providing for the adjournment sine die of the 2025 regular session of the Senate and House of Representatives.

KS HCR5016

Providing for the adjournment sine die of the Senate and House of Representatives during the 2023 legislative session.

KS SB35

Increasing the rate of compensation for legislators for service during regular and special sessions and the interim period between regular sessions.

KS S2545

Joint Rules for the Senate and House of Representatives for the 2025-2026 Legislative Session

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.