South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1260

Introduced
1/27/22  

Caption

Limit the manner in which legislation may be introduced.

Impact

The implementation of HB1260 is expected to alter the dynamics within the state legislature by restricting the procedural avenues through which new bills can be introduced. Proponents argue that this will lead to more disciplined legislative practices, allowing lawmakers to focus on quality over quantity in terms of legislation. Furthermore, it may heighten the accountability of committee members by ensuring that any proposed legislation has a clear mandate or request backing it, thus making the introduction process more transparent.

Summary

House Bill 1260 aims to limit the manner in which legislation may be introduced within the South Dakota Legislature. This bill sets forth specific conditions under which bills and joint resolutions can be introduced by legislative committees. Notably, it outlines that only certain committees, such as standing committees, or requests from the Governor and other key officials can initiate new legislation, thereby establishing a more structured approach to legislative introductions. This initiative seeks to create a clearer protocol and potentially reduce the volume of legislation coming from committees, enhancing clarity in the legislative process.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its critics. Opponents argue that restricting bill introductions could hinder legislative responsiveness to pressing issues, as certain concerns may not fit neatly into the aligned interests of standing committees or the governor. There is a fear that the bill may concentrate legislative power further at the executive level while leaving less room for grassroots legislative efforts initiated by rank-and-file legislators. The ongoing debates suggest that while the intent may be to streamline the process, such limitations could also stifle diverse discussions that arise from a wider range of legislative introductions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1081

Limit the manner in which legislation may be introduced.

SD HB1205

Repeal a provision providing for the manner in which legislation may be introduced and to make a conforming change.

SD HB1216

Modify and repeal provisions related to the Legislative Research Council.

SD SB1006

Relating to legislative measure introduction; prescribing an effective date.

SD HB1285

Limitations on the introduction of legislative bills prepared by executive branch agencies, legislative interim committees, and the judicial branch.

SD SB2349

Limitations on the introduction of legislative bills prepared by executive branch agencies and the judicial branch.

SD HB1051

Update provisions on the interim legislative oversight of administrative rulemaking.

SD HB546

Limit study entities that may request legislation

SD SB2215

Limitations on the introduction of legislative bills prepared by executive branch agencies and the judicial branch.

SD HB373

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to legislative sessions and bill introduction limits (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)

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