Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SCR8406

Introduced
3/21/23  
Engrossed
4/23/23  
Enrolled
4/23/23  
Enrolled
4/24/23  

Caption

Adjourning SINE DIE.

Impact

The passage of SCR8406 will not directly alter existing state laws but will impact the legislative calendar and the process by which future sessions are convened. SINE DIE adjournments are part of the standard legislative protocol that delineates when lawmakers are released from their obligations in the current session, thus shaping future legislative agendas and timelines. This procedural bill facilitates a smooth transition between legislative sessions, impacting future policy discussions and potential legislation.

Summary

SCR8406 addresses the conclusion of a legislative session by proposing an adjournment of the Senate SINE DIE. This means that the session will be officially closed without any further meetings scheduled, marking the end of the current legislative activity. Such bills are procedural in nature and serve to formalize the end of discussions and legislative actions for that session, allowing lawmakers to return to their respective districts. This bill is crucial for maintaining the standard practices within legislative operations and ensuring that the government's schedule is adhered to.

Sentiment

Discussion around SCR8406 generally reflects a sense of finality and closure among legislators. While this bill is largely non-controversial and procedural, the sentiment could vary slightly based on individual lawmakers' priorities or desires for bills that might not have moved forward before adjournment. As such, there may be sentiments of both satisfaction over completed work and frustration over unaddressed issues as lawmakers prepare to return home.

Contention

While SCR8406 itself does not contain provisions that are heavily debated, the context surrounding adjournments can sometimes reveal underlying tensions about unfinished legislative business. Opposition may emerge in the form of calls for continued discussions on critical issues that were not resolved prior to adjournment. Thus, while the bill itself may be procedural, the surrounding conversations may highlight dissatisfaction among members regarding the pace of legislative progress or priority given to various issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SCR8404

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA SCR8417

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA HCR4410

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA HCR4405

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA HCR4404

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA SCR8410

Adjourning the 2023 1st Special Session of the Sixty-eighth Legislature SINE DIE.

WA LR87

Congratulate the Nebraska Press Association on one hundred and fifty years since its founding

WA LR276

Congratulate Andrew Ozaki on his retirement and express sincere appreciation for his outstanding contributions to our state

WA LR35

Extend sympathy to the family of Jacquez Lamar Lewis in memory of being the tenth year since he passed away

WA SB5925

Concerning fire protection district commissioner per diem compensation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.