Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR46

Caption

Inviting the governor to address a joint session of the legislature on January 31, 2017.

Impact

The resolution serves as a procedural measure within the legislative framework, facilitating a heightened level of communication between the legislative and executive branches. It establishes a formal occasion for the governor to present his priorities, initiatives, and policy recommendations for the legislative session, thereby shaping the agenda and legislative discussions that will follow in the session. Engaging in such a joint address is a longstanding tradition within the Texas Legislature, emphasizing collaboration and openness among state leaders.

Summary

HCR46, House Concurrent Resolution No. 46, was introduced in the 85th Legislature of Texas. The resolution formally invites Governor Greg Abbott to address a joint session of both the Texas House of Representatives and the Senate. The meeting is scheduled for January 31, 2017, at 11:00 a.m., underscoring the importance of the session as it allows the governor to communicate directly with the legislators regarding state affairs at the beginning of their regular session.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR46 was overwhelmingly positive, as evidenced by the unanimous votes during its adoption in both the House and Senate. With a recorded vote of 142 yeas to 0 nays in the House and 31 yeas to 0 nays in the Senate, the resolution reflects strong bipartisan support, indicating a commitment to direct dialogue between legislative members and the governor. The welcoming of the governor's address is viewed as a critical opportunity for unity and cooperative governance.

Contention

Given that HCR46 is a procedural invitation rather than a contentious piece of legislation, there were no notable points of contention associated with its adoption. Its successful passage reflects the collaborative spirit of the Texas legislature, where the emphasis was placed on establishing functionality and cooperation among state representatives. The resolution does not propose any changes to existing laws or regulations, thus mitigating potential areas of conflict.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SCR6

Providing for a joint session to canvass the votes for the governor and lieutenant governor and for a joint session for the inaugural ceremony.

TX SJR71

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the governor to call the legislature into special session following certain disaster or emergency declarations and specifying the powers of the legislature in those special sessions.

TX SJR61

Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to override a veto of the governor following a regular session of the legislature.

TX HJR148

Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to override a veto of the governor following a legislative session.

TX HJR32

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the governor to call the legislature into special session on petition of at least two-thirds of the members of each house of the legislature.

TX SCR10

Granting the legislature permission to adjourn for more than three days during the period beginning on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, and ending on Tuesday, January 31, 2023.

TX HCR24

Granting the legislature permission to adjourn for more than three days during the period beginning on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, and ending on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.

TX SCR5

Granting the legislature permission to adjourn for more than three days during the period beginning on Thursday, January 12, 2023, and ending on Tuesday, January 17, 2023.

TX SJR13

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of representatives to call the legislature into special session on petition of at least two-thirds of the members of each house of the legislature in response to a fiscal crisis, war, natural disaster, or emergency.

TX HJR46

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing legislative action at any time during a regular session of the legislature.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.