Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR14

Caption

Granting permission for the house and senate to stand adjourned for more than three days during the period beginning on Friday, January 16, 2009, and ending on Monday, January 26, 2009.

Impact

The resolution impacts the operational procedures of the Texas Legislature, specifically allowing both the House and Senate to adjourn for more than the standard three-day period. This change in normal procedure is significant as it facilitates the legislative process, enabling members to manage their schedules and possibly to attend to other duties or commitments during this time. Such flexibility can help improve legislative efficiency, particularly for more complex discussions that require extended meetings.

Summary

HCR14 is a concurrent resolution that addresses the regulations governing the adjournment of the Texas Legislature. According to Section 17, Article III of the Texas Constitution, neither chamber of the legislature can adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other chamber. HCR14 grants the permission required for both chambers to be adjourned for an extended period, specifically from January 16, 2009, to January 26, 2009.

Contention

While there are no specific points of contention highlighted in the documentation pertaining to HCR14, the measure's alignment with the Texas Constitution underscores the importance of procedural adherence within the legislature. Any discussions surrounding the resolution may pivot on the underlying principles of legislative operation, including the necessity of mutual consent for adjournments and the potential for extended recesses to impact legislative productivity.

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