New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR116

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

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.

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly alter the legislative process within the state. It replaces the current one-day waiting period between the second and third readings of legislation with a more extended 14-day period, which aims to provide the public with adequate time to understand and react to new bills. Furthermore, this resolution also stipulates that any bill introduced during the lame duck period following a general election can only proceed if three-fourths of legislators declare it an emergency measure. This would limit the ability to pass last-minute legislation without thorough public scrutiny, potentially reducing the chance of rushed or controversial bills being enacted.

Summary

SCR116 introduces a constitutional amendment aimed at enhancing legislative transparency in New Jersey. Primarily, the amendment mandates that all bills and joint resolutions must be published on the Legislature's website for a minimum of 14 days prior to a final vote in either house. This requirement not only allows the public greater access to legislative materials but also enables civic engagement and scrutiny of legislative actions. The resolution seeks to amend Article IV, Section IV, paragraph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution, thereby establishing a formalized process for public access to legislative documents.

Contention

The proposition has stirred varied responses among legislators and stakeholders. Advocates for SCR116 argue that such measures are essential for ensuring that the legislative body operates transparently, thereby fostering public trust in government processes. However, opponents may view these additional requirements as legislative hurdles that could impede the timely passage of necessary laws, especially in situations that demand urgent attention. Thus, the balance between maintaining operational efficiency and ensuring public access remains a crucial point of discussion surrounding this amendment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 AJR2

Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to require that the language of a bill or joint resolution be made available to the public for at least 72 hours before a House may vote on the final passage of the bill or joint resolution. (BDR C-20)

NJ AR112

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

NJ AR76

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

NJ SR77

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

NJ SCR63

Amends Constitution to require that State tax bills pass both Houses of Legislature by three-fifths majority vote.

NJ ACR26

Amends Constitution to require that State tax bills pass both Houses of Legislature by three-fifths majority vote.

Similar Bills

LA HB391

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for prefiling and notice deadlines for bills affecting public retirement systems

LA SB21

Constitutional amendment to provide for prefiling and notice deadlines for bills affecting public retirement systems. (2/3-CA13s1(A)) (EN INCREASE FC GF EX)

LA HB156

(Constitutional Amendment) Reduces the number of certain matters that may be filed in regular sessions in odd-numbered years

LA HB1139

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to regular legislative sessions

LA HB373

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to legislative sessions and bill introduction limits (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB407

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to prefiling and consideration of certain legislation at regular sessions

LA HB112

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the length of regular sessions in odd-numbered years and the consideration of certain measures in such sessions (OR -$267,311 GF EX See Note)

LA HB250

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the timing and duration of regular sessions of the legislature may be set by joint rule of the legislature (OR +$1,288,800 GF EX See Note)