New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR112

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires certain bills and resolutions with at least 32 sponsors to be voted on third reading upon notice.

Impact

The introduction of this resolution aims to enhance the democratic process within the New Jersey Assembly by giving a voice to minority viewpoints. By allowing the Minority Leader to designate bills for a third reading and vote with the agreement of the prime sponsor, it provides a formal mechanism through which minority-supported legislation can receive due consideration. This change is particularly notable as it encourages the presentation and discussion of diverse policy ideas, fostering a more competitive legislative environment.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 112 introduces significant changes to the procedures governing voting on bills and resolutions in the New Jersey General Assembly. The resolution mandates that any bill or resolution with at least 32 sponsors, which constitutes 40% of the Assembly, requires a vote on the third reading upon notice from the Minority Leader. This rule seeks to facilitate the legislative process by ensuring that bills backed by a substantial number of sponsors are given appropriate attention and opportunity for voting, rather than being stalled in committee or during debates.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the interpretative flexibility of the rule. The effectiveness of this resolution may hinge on political dynamics within the Assembly, particularly regarding which bills are chosen by the Minority Leader for designation as deserving a vote. Critics might argue that this creates an imbalanced power dynamic if the Minority Leader favors specific bills, while supporters advocate that it is an essential check on procedural bottlenecks that can hinder legislative progress. Additionally, the provision that requires a 45-day notice period for bills could create strategic delays or challenges in rapid legislative responses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR76

Requires certain bills and resolutions with at least 32 sponsors to be voted on third reading upon notice.

NJ SB218

Sunset bill sponsorship

NJ SCR116

Requires Legislature to make bills and joint resolutions available to public on website at least 14 days before final vote in each house; prohibits consideration of certain bills and joint resolutions given first reading.

NJ SR77

Requires House consideration of certain bills or resolutions designated by Minority Leader.

NJ ACR30

Requires Legislature to make bills and joint resolutions available to public on Legislature's website at least seven days before final vote.

NJ ACR41

Requires Legislature to make bills and joint resolutions available to public on Legislature's website at least seven days before final vote.

NJ SCR11

Requires Legislature to make bills and joint resolutions available to public on Legislature's website at least seven days before final vote.

NJ SCR31

Requires Legislature to make bills and joint resolutions available to public on Legislature's website at least seven days before final vote.

NJ HB3215

Relating to sponsorship of public charter schools.

NJ SR78

Requires House consideration of Senate legislation with 21 or more sponsors; provides for member special order speeches at designated sessions and public comment periods at designated committee meetings.

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