Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HCR4410

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Adjourning SINE DIE.

Impact

The passing of HCR4410 would affect various legislative matters, particularly regarding how lawmakers and staff prepare for the end of the session. This includes wrapping up discussions, ensuring all necessary procedures are followed in formally concluding the session, and determining what legislative measures may need to be revisited or considered in the future. The bill serves to finalize the process on a procedural level, following established legislative protocols.

Summary

HCR4410 serves as a resolution to formally adjourn the legislative session SINE DIE, indicating the end of the current session without any scheduled reconvening. This bill signifies the conclusion of business for the assembly, allowing the lawmakers to disperse until the next session. The implications of this resolution are significant as it indicates that all legislative activities will cease, and any remaining business or pending bills will not advance until the next session convenes.

Contention

Notably, while this resolution may seem administrative, it can be subject to political discussions regarding the effectiveness of the session itself, including what bills were successfully passed or left unresolved. Members of the assembly may debate the outcomes of the legislative session leading to this adjournment and discuss opportunities for future sessions, indicating a potential underlying contention about the performance and productivity of the legislative body.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SCR8404

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA SCR8406

Adjourning SINE DIE.

WA SCR8417

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.