New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
12/4/24  

Caption

RESOLVED, that the Rules of the 2023-2024 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2025-2026 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today.

Impact

The adoption of SR1 is anticipated to have minimal immediate impact on state laws at the legislative level, as it is focused on procedural regulations rather than substantive changes to existing laws. However, having clear and consistent rules in place for governing sessions facilitates orderly conduct within the legislature, potentially influencing how effectively future legislation can be debated and passed. It emphasizes the commitment of the Senate to maintain operational consistency and efficiency across legislative sessions.

Summary

SR1, also known as Senate Resolution 1, is primarily a housekeeping resolution that aims to establish the rules governing the 2023-2024 Legislative Session to be carried over as the rules for the 2025-2026 Session. This bill's provisions are significant as they ensure continuity in legislative procedures, confirming that the adopted rules will remain in effect for the subsequent session without needing to be reestablished. This type of resolution is common in legislative contexts, as it allows for streamlined governance and adherence to established protocols.

Contention

Contention around SR1 may not be significant, given its nature as a procedural resolution. Housekeeping resolutions like SR1 typically receive broad support as they rarely involve controversial issues. The main points of discussion likely revolve around the specifics of the rules being adopted rather than opposing viewpoints. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of these rules in promoting legislative efficiency and transparency could be points of discussion, particularly in how they may affect the legislative process in the upcoming session.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB652

Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.

NH HB652

Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.

NH HR17

Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2023, 2024, and 2025.

NH HB321

Relative to minutes from nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.

NH CACR12

Relating to the definition of the word "cherish." Providing that the 1784 word "cherish" shall be replaced by the 2024 word "cherish."

NH HB1

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

NH HB215

Relative to the adoption of rules by the department of health and human services regarding medication administration by licensed nursing assistants.

NH HB1655

Including in the commissioner of the department of education's rulemaking authority the authority to make rules regarding collection of fees for criminal background check processing.

NH HB136

Relative to the department of health and human services collaborating and holding a roll call vote on final proposal of rules with the advisory council prior to departmental rulemaking.

NH CACR1

Relating to the governor. Providing that there be a lieutenant governor who shall assume the duties of the governor if the governor is incapacitated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.