Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5054

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (amends Section (45)(d) Of The House Rules Regarding Caucuses Organized Around A Political Party Affiliation And Membership Thereto.)

Impact

The bill's restrictions on caucus membership are significant as they aim to streamline the legislative process and reinforce party unity within the House. By mandating that caucuses be composed solely of party members, the amendment seeks to fortify the existing structures of party organization and potentially reduce internal dissent. This could lead to more cohesive policy-making and a clearer delineation of political agendas among party lines.

Summary

House Bill H5054 proposes an amendment to the rules of the House of Representatives for the years 2021 and 2022. The amendment specifically addresses the composition and operational guidelines of caucuses organized around political party affiliations within the House. The bill introduces restrictions that confine party caucuses exclusively to members of that specific political party, while allowing Independent members some flexibility in choosing their caucus, subject to approval and communication stipulations.

Contention

Notably, the bill permits Independent members to choose a party to caucus with but imposes additional layers of communication and approval, which may be seen as limiting their representation and influence within legislative discussions. Critics might argue that such limitations could disenfranchise Independent voices, raising concerns about inclusivity and representation in the legislative process. Additionally, there may be pushback regarding the implications for bipartisanship and collaboration across party lines, which could be hindered by stricter caucus affiliations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5051

House Resolution Adopting The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024 (this Resolution Would Adopt The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024.)

RI H5007

HOUSE RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2025 AND 2026

RI H7029

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (this Resolution Would Amend The House Rules By Providing Term Limits For House Leadership Positions.)

RI H6257

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024

RI H5052

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (amends The House Rules On What Matters May Be Debated Or Spoken On The House Floor.)

RI H5136

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (require The House Clerk To Publish Certain Information Regarding Decisions Made By The Speaker And Appeals By Members To The Decisions.)

RI H5135

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (this Resolution Would Require The Clerk Of The House To Prepare And Publish In The House Journal An Index Of All Rulings Made By The Speaker.)

RI H5132

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (this Resolution Would Amend The House Rules To Provide For The Electronic Recording Of Members Seconding A Motion Or Action When There Are More Than Five (5) Members Seconding The Motion Or Action.)

RI H5131

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (amends The House Rules To Permit A Member To Vote By Proxy When The Member Is Unable To Be Physically Present Due To A Health Condition.)

RI H5130

House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2021 And 2022 (this Resolution Would Amend The House Rules To Use The Electronic Voting System To Electronically Record Any Member Seconding A Motion When Multiple Members Second Any Motion.)

Similar Bills

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