Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SR1

Caption

Notifying the House of Representatives of the Convening of the Senate

Impact

The enactment of SR1 signifies a formal procedural step within the legislative session, impacting how legislative business is conducted in the state. This resolution is important for establishing the session's framework and establishes the Senate's capacity to engage with the House. Such notifications are standard practices in legislative procedures and contribute to the smooth functioning of the legislative process, enabling a cohesive framework among lawmakers as they begin their work.

Summary

SR1, introduced by Senator Waggoner, is a resolution aimed at formally notifying the House of Representatives that the Senate is now convened and prepared to conduct public business. This type of resolution is a procedural measure that facilitates communication between the two chambers of the Legislature, ensuring that both are aware of each other's status and readiness to transact business. By establishing the readiness of the Senate, SR1 plays a crucial role in maintaining legislative continuity and collaboration between the Senate and House of Representatives.

Contention

While SR1 itself is not typically contentious, it reflects the procedural formalities that underpin the legislative process. However, the dynamics between the Senate and the House can influence how such notifications are received or interpreted. Factors such as party leadership, agenda priorities, and inter-chamber relations could potentially affect the implications of such resolutions, although specific points of contention regarding SR1 have not been highlighted in the available documents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SR1

Senate, House of Representatives notified that Senate is in session and ready to transact business

AL HR1

House of Representatives, Senate notified that House is in session and ready to transact business

AL HR65

Urging the House of Representatives to declare a moratorium on capital punishment executions.

AL HR123

HR___CELEBRATING THE 13-1 VICTORY BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 3RD ANNUAL "BATTLE OF GOAT HILL" LEGISLATIVE CHARITY SOFTBALL GAME.

AL HB69

Controlled Substances Prescription Database; access by certain representatives of a dentist authorized

AL SB10

Libraries, provides that county & municipal library boards serve at the pleasure of their appointing authorities

AL HB268

Baldwin County, Constitutional Amendment, creates the White House Fork Landmark District

AL HR159

Petroleum & Convenience Marketers of Alabama, 75th Anniversary, commended

AL SB95

Tobacco products; electronic nicotine delivery systems, use or possession of device, prohibited without regard to particular substance used therein

AL HB232

Scope of practice of physical therapists

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.