New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR1

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Organizes the General Assembly for the Two Hundred and Twentieth Legislature, amends Assembly Rules 4:2, 10:1, and 10:3, and re-establishes the Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources.

Impact

The amendments to Assembly Rules 4:2, 10:1, and 10:3 are significant as they adapt the operational framework of the assembly to better suit the needs of the legislature going forward. By re-establishing the Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources, the bill aims to address critical issues concerning water infrastructure and the efficient delivery of clean water in New Jersey. This committee will facilitate legislative focus on essential infrastructure matters, ensuring that clean water delivery systems remain effective for residents.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 1 (AR1) serves to organize the New Jersey General Assembly for its Two Hundred and Twentieth Legislature. Introduced by Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin, this resolution amends specific assembly rules and re-establishes the Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources. The resolution specifies the roles of the Speaker, Speaker pro tempore, and Clerk in relation to the assembly’s operations, outlining responsibility for meetings, staff appointments, and the issuance of floor passes, effectively setting the stage for legislative business in the new session.

Contention

While AR1 is primarily procedural, it opens avenues for debate around state priorities and the importance of infrastructure investment. Critics may express concern regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of resource allocation within legislative committees, especially given pressing infrastructure needs statewide. The composition and operations of the Special Committee may also prompt discussions about partisanship and representation as it allows significant input from appointed members, potentially impacting how legislation concerning infrastructure will be handled in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR1

Organizes General Assembly for Two Hundred and Twenty-First Legislature and amends Assembly Rule 10:1.

NJ A4671

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

NJ HR11

Rules of the House of Representatives for the 102nd General Assembly

NJ HR7

Rules of the House of Representatives for the 103rd General Assembly

NJ AR167

Establishes "Assembly Select Committee on Ballot Design."

NJ HR5

A resolution relating to permanent rules of the House of Representatives for the Ninety-first General Assembly.(Formerly HSB 101.)

NJ HR10

House of Delegates; establishing the Rules for the 2024–2025 Sessions of the General Assembly.

NJ HR3

House of Delegates; establishing the Rules for the 2022 - 2023 Sessions of the General Assembly.

NJ AR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 83rd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-980)

NJ AR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 82nd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-905)

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