North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

House Temporary Rules

Impact

The implementation of these temporary rules will impact the ways in which legislation is considered within the House, potentially leading to faster decision-making processes. It establishes clear protocols for the introduction of bills, reporting by standing committees, and scheduling, thereby promoting an organized approach to legislative management. The bill also addresses fiscal responsibilities by detailing procedures related to amendments that could affect state revenues or expenditures, reinforcing fiscal discipline within legislative practices.

Summary

House Bill 1 proposes a set of temporary rules intended to govern the operations of the House of Representatives during the current legislative session. These rules aim to streamline the legislative process, enhance efficiency, and ensure orderly conduct within the legislative framework. A significant aspect of this bill includes guidelines on how bills are to be introduced, debated, and voted upon, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining a structured environment for legislative activities.

Contention

Despite the overarching goals of efficiency and order, there are concerns among some legislators regarding the implications of these temporary rules. Critics argue that certain provisions may limit debate and restrict the ability of members to amend bills meaningfully. The balance between maintaining order and allowing for robust discussion and amendments is a point of contention, with opponents urging for a more flexible approach that accommodates diverse viewpoints in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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