Organizes General Assembly for Two Hundred and Twenty-First Legislature and amends Assembly Rule 10:1.
Impact
The most significant change introduced by AR1 involves amending Assembly Rule 10:1, which pertains to committees and their membership. This resolution not only consolidates authority within the Assembly’s leadership but also clarifies the composition and appointment process for committees, reflecting a structured approach to legislative operations. The resolution signals a commitment to uphold an organized and streamlined legislative process during the 221st Legislature session.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 1 (AR1) organizes the General Assembly for the Two Hundred and Twenty-First Legislature of New Jersey. Sponsored by Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin, the resolution establishes the operational structure and procedural guidelines for the newly constituted Assembly, aimed at facilitating legislative business and efficient governance. AR1 specifies the roles of key leadership positions, including the Speaker, Speaker pro tempore, and Clerk, as well as the authority granted to these officials in appointments and legislative functions.
Contention
While AR1 primarily serves to outline the organization of the General Assembly, it could also prompt discussions regarding the balance of power within the Legislature. By centralizing some powers within the positions of Speaker and Clerk, there may be concerns about the implications for individual member autonomy and representation. The changes to committee structures, if perceived as undermining broader participation, could lead to debates over legislative inclusivity and responsiveness to constituent needs.
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.