Requires mandatory posting of legislation with 41 or more sponsors; provides for Special Order Speeches and public comment periods at committee meetings.
Impact
In addition to addressing the inclusion of heavily sponsored bills, AR11 introduces mechanisms to enhance public participation during committee meetings. It outlines the process for Special Order Speeches, which allows members of the Assembly to deliver speeches four times a year, and establishes structured periods for public comment at least twice annually. This aspect of the bill aims to foster a more inclusive environment where constituents can engage with members on legislative matters pertinent to their communities, thereby improving transparency in governance.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 11 (AR11) is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing transparency and public engagement within the legislative process of the New Jersey General Assembly. This bill mandates that any piece of legislation that garners the support of 41 or more sponsors must be included in the Calendar of Bills and Resolutions within a specified timeframe. The intent of this provision is to expedite legislative consideration for popular measures and to acknowledge the broad support they have among lawmakers. Specifically, the bill stipulates that such legislation should be presented no later than the second meeting after it receives its second reading or upon gaining its 41st sponsor.
Contention
While the bill has received support as a move towards greater openness in the legislative process, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of public comment periods. Critics might question whether such measures will effectively facilitate meaningful public engagement or simply serve as a perfunctory gesture. Furthermore, the requirement for bills with substantial sponsorship to be prioritized could be seen as favoring certain legislative priorities over others, potentially leading to disputes over which bills receive timely attention and debate. Overall, AR11 reflects an effort to modernize legislative procedures but also highlights the ongoing tension between efficiency and inclusivity in policymaking.
Carry Over
Requires mandatory posting of legislation with 41 or more sponsors; provides for Special Order Speeches and public comment periods at committee meetings.
Requires mandatory posting of legislation with 41 or more sponsors; provides for Special Order Speeches and public comment periods at committee meetings.
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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