New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR76

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed action would alter existing legislative protocols, directly impacting how bills are managed within the General Assembly. By allowing the Minority Leader to designate bills for expedited consideration, AR76 gives a significant procedural advantage to measures that achieve broad bipartisan support. This could potentially streamline the legislative process, offering a mechanism for minority parties to push for votes on critical issues, thereby promoting a more inclusive debate.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 76 (AR76) seeks to amend the rules governing the New Jersey General Assembly by establishing a new procedure for the voting of certain bills and resolutions. Specifically, the resolution stipulates that if a bill or resolution has at least 32 sponsors, which constitutes approximately 40 percent of the General Assembly, it may be designated for a vote on the third reading upon notice by the Minority Leader and the first prime sponsor. This change is intended to facilitate legislative action on popular support measures, ensuring that they are brought to the floor more expediently.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the implications of this resolution on the balance of power within the assembly. Some members could argue that this rule empowers the Minority Leader disproportionately, potentially leading to the prioritization of certain agendas over others. The protocol ensures that while majority preferences are still primary, there exists a channel for minority influence, which could serve as a point of contention among legislators wary of altering traditional power dynamics in lawmaking.

Companion Bills

NJ AR112

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

Previously Filed As

NJ AR112

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 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 SB218

Sunset bill sponsorship

NJ HB3215

Relating to sponsorship of public charter schools.

NJ HB3953

Relating to public charter school sponsorship.

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.

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.

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