Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SJR24

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to sessions of the Legislative Assembly.

Impact

The passage of SJR24 would significantly alter the operational framework of the Legislative Assembly in Oregon. Removing even-numbered year sessions would mean that lawmakers would have to address all legislative matters during the biennial odd-numbered year meeting, potentially leading to a more intensive workload. Supporters argue that this would lead to a more focused legislative agenda, while critics might express concern that the reduced frequency of sessions could hinder timely responses to pressing issues that arise in the off years, thus affecting governance and responsiveness to constituents.

Summary

SJR24 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution that seeks to eliminate regular sessions of the Legislative Assembly in even-numbered years. This initiative aims to streamline the legislative process, potentially making the legislative calendar more efficient by limiting the number of times the legislature convenes. By doing so, proponents believe it would reduce legislative costs and allow for a more focused approach during the odd-numbered year sessions, where significant legislative activities are proposed to take place.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR24 is mixed; proponents hail the potential for increased efficiency and cost savings, arguing that it will allow legislators to concentrate their efforts more effectively. Conversely, opponents worry that this could reduce the responsiveness of the legislature to the evolving needs of the public, as they may have less opportunity to meet and legislate during critical times. This tension reflects a broader debate about the balance between efficiency in governance and the need for accessibility and representation throughout the legislative process.

Contention

Key points of contention include concerns regarding the amendment's impact on the public's ability to influence legislation on time-sensitive issues. Critics emphasize that with fewer sessions, there may be less opportunity for community engagement and public input on vital matters that could arise in the even-numbered years. Additionally, there are doubts about whether the proposed changes will significantly improve legislative efficiency, as some believe it could lead to a backlog of issues that would overwhelm lawmakers during the odd-numbered years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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