Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR28

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Convenes a joint session for the State of the State Address

Impact

The adoption of HCR28 symbolizes the cooperation and procedural norms within the state legislature, as it seeks to establish a formal setting for critical governmental communication. Through this joint session, legislators are better equipped to understand the executive branch's vision and align their legislative efforts accordingly. The formal nature of this session enhances transparency and accountability in state governance, ensuring that legislators, stakeholders, and the public are informed about the state's strategic direction.

Summary

HCR28 is a concurrent resolution that convenes a joint session of the legislature for the State of the State Address. This fundamental event typically marks a significant point in the legislative calendar as it allows for the Governor to present the administration's agenda, priorities, and budgetary recommendations for the upcoming year to both chambers of the legislature. The time and place for this address are generally agreed upon by legislative leaders, aiming to unify both the House and Senate in a collaborative environment to hear from the state's executive branch.

Contention

While HCR28 appears to be procedural in nature, the influences of politics can cast shadows over its adoption. Historical precedents show that significant discourse occurs surrounding the content of the State of the State Address, which may lead to varying levels of support or opposition from particular members within the legislature. Therefore, while the resolution itself may not generate controversy, the discussions and policies announced during this address often lead to subsequent debates around the state’s priorities, funding allocations, and legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HCR1

Convenes a joint session for the State of the State Address

MO HCR2

Convenes a joint session to receive a message from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri

MO HR3

Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened, has elected its officers, and is in session ready for consideration of business

MO HB1272

Requires the state board of education to convene a work group about an eighth grade course on career readiness

MO SJR41

Creates the Joint Committee on State Security

MO HR1373

Grants the use of the House Chamber to the YMCA Youth in Government State Conventions from November 10-11, 2023, and December 1-2, 2023

MO HR267

Urges a commitment by the House of Representatives to addressing police violence and ensuring that law enforcement officers who engage in misconduct, discrimination, or inappropriate use of force are held accountable for their actions

MO HCR12

Urges the governor to call for a statewide day of prayer

MO HR4

Informs the Governor that the 102nd General Assembly, First Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

MO HB1114

Makes county prosecutors state employees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.