Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR26

Caption

Granting the legislature permission to adjourn for more than three days during the period beginning on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, and ending on Tuesday, February 2, 2021.

Impact

The resolution's impact is primarily procedural and does not alter any substantive laws or regulations. By allowing the legislature to adjourn beyond the typical three-day limit, HCR26 facilitates legislative operations, potentially enabling more efficient use of time for discussions, negotiations, or breaks required during the legislative session. This can be particularly important in managing legislative workloads and ensuring that significant issues can be addressed appropriately within the given period.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 26 (HCR26) addresses a procedural aspect of the Texas Legislature, specifically granting permission for both houses to adjourn for more than three days. The resolution seeks to provide this permission during a stipulated period, from January 27, 2021, to February 2, 2021. In accordance with the Texas Constitution, typically, neither house can adjourn beyond three days without the consent of the other house. This resolution serves as a formal agreement to extend that limit for the specified duration.

Contention

While there may not be prominent points of contention specifically related to HCR26 given its procedural nature, discussions around session adjournments typically include considerations of legislative efficiency and the capacity to respond to pressing issues. Critics of extended adjournments might argue that it could delay critical legislative actions or public accountability, but HCR26 appears to be a common procedural resolution that aligns with standard legislative practices. Thus, any contention would likely be minimal and based on broader concerns about legislative transparency and responsiveness.

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