Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6257

Introduced
4/5/23  

Caption

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

Impact

This change has implications for the legislative process in the House. By mandating the presence of a bill sponsor or a representative from the House during hearings, it enhances accountability and ensures that the proponents of a bill are available to explain their proposal directly to committee members. An exception is made for town or city bills, which could facilitate more local governance and community input without requiring a representative to be present, thus recognizing the unique nature of local legislation.

Summary

House Bill H6257 is a resolution that seeks to amend the rules of the House of Representatives for the years 2023 and 2024. The primary amendment focuses on Rule (12), specifically dictating that a committee can only take testimony on a bill if the bill's sponsor or another member of the House is present to formally present the bill to the committee. This procedural change is significant as it establishes a new requirement for testimony, potentially affecting how bills are considered in committee sessions.

Contention

While the resolution aims to streamline the process by placing a clear requirement for testimony, it may also raise concerns regarding accessibility. Critics may argue that requiring a sponsor's presence could limit opportunities for public testimony, particularly for members who are unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts. Additionally, the discretion granted to the committee chair to waive this rule could lead to inconsistencies in how testimony is accepted across different committees, which may affect the transparency of the process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 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 H5011

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Prohibits flags or banners of any size from being displayed on any member's desk within the House chamber.)

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 H5008

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Provides that members be limited to the introduction of 18 bills or resolutions during any legislative session with some exclusions.)

RI H5009

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (House Resolution providing certain plastic and single-use plastic cutlery and beverage containers would not be permitted on the House floor.)

RI H5015

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Requires that the bill sponsor or another member of the House be present in order to formally present a bill to a committee before any testimony is taken on the bill.)

RI H5014

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Requires that members receive five (5) days advance notice when their bill is being heard before a committee.)

RI H5013

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Requires the presiding officer to publish and provide to the House, a compilation of House procedures not addressed in the House rules or in Mason's manual of Legislative Procedures.)

Similar Bills

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