Permits certain members of Senate to remotely attend and participate in June 29, 2022 meeting due to COVID-19 health concerns.
Impact
The allowance for remote participation as defined in SR95 serves to enhance legislative flexibility and responsiveness amid ongoing public health challenges. By enabling senators to engage from separate locations, the resolution seeks to ensure that governmental functions and decision-making processes are maintained despite physical attendance limitations imposed by the pandemic. This legislative action reflects an adaptation to modern communication technology in the context of crisis management.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 95, introduced in New Jersey's 220th Legislature on June 29, 2022, permits certain members of the Senate to attend and participate in a scheduled meeting remotely. This decision stems from ongoing COVID-19 health concerns and is in line with executive measures enacted due to the state of emergency declared under Executive Order 103. The resolution specifically names Senators Polistina, Rice, and Singleton as eligible for remote participation during this pivotal meeting.
Contention
While the resolution primarily aims at facilitating participation, it also raises questions about the norms of legislative engagement and the potential long-term implications of remote attendance. Critics might argue that such measures could undermine the traditional aspects of in-person debate and deliberation which are crucial for effective governance. The resolution reflects a necessary compromise in adapting to current health crises yet invites discussion about the future of legislative procedures and practices beyond emergency contexts.
Civil rights: open meetings; provisions of open meetings act relating to virtual attendance and participation of members of public bodies at public meetings; revise. Amends secs. 3 & 7 of 1976 PA 267 (MCL 15.263 & 15.267); adds sec. 3b & repeals sec. 3a of 1976 PA 267 (MCL 15.263a).
Civil rights: open meetings; provisions of open meetings act relating to virtual attendance and participation of members of public bodies at public meetings; revise. Amends secs. 3 & 7 of 1976 PA 267 (MCL 15.263 & 15.267); adds sec. 3b & repeals sec. 3a of 1976 PA 267 (MCL 15.263a).