Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR4

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Informs the Governor that the 103rd General Assembly, First Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

Impact

While HR4 does not have direct implications on state laws, it serves a crucial role in legislative processes by formally confirming the organization of the assembly. This procedural step is significant for the functionality of governance within the state of Missouri, enabling the commencement of legislative activities and the introduction of bills that may follow. The resolution ensures that the House of Representatives is prepared to take up legislative matters and interact with the Governor's office, facilitating a well-coordinated governmental process.

Summary

House Resolution No. 4 (HR4) is a formal communication from the Missouri House of Representatives to the Governor informing him that the 103rd General Assembly's First Regular Session is organized and ready to conduct its business. This resolution articulates the procedural readiness of the legislative body to receive messages or communications from the Governor. Such resolutions are standard practice at the commencement of legislative sessions, ensuring that all necessary parties are aware of the current session status and that appropriate channels for communication are established.

Contention

There are typically no points of contention regarding such a resolution as it is a standard administrative measure that signifies operational readiness rather than policy debate. HR4 does not propose any changes to existing laws or create any policies but rather focuses on the organizational aspect of the legislative session. Any discussions surrounding HR4 would likely pertain to the efficiency of the organization and the legislative agenda rather than the content or implications of the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR4

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

MO HR3887

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

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 HR3886

Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened and is in session ready for consideration of business

MO HB481

Prohibits settlements that conflict with certain RSMo sections and allows the general assembly to intervene in certain civil actions

MO HB217

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB698

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB993

Requires members of the general assembly to report to the Missouri Ethics Commission when they file bills that would benefit their employer

MO SB358

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MO SB1141

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.