Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the determination of a quorum of the senate or house of representatives.
Impact
By modifying the quorum requirements, HJR10 seeks to streamline the decision-making process in the legislature. Supporters argue that a clearer definition of quorum could prevent unnecessary delays in legislative processes and allow for more effective governance. This becomes increasingly important in situations where quick legislative action is required to address urgent matters. However, the changes may also prompt discussions about the potential for reduced representation if quorum requirements are altered to lower thresholds, raising concerns about the implications for minority party influence.
Summary
HJR10 proposes a constitutional amendment related to the determination of a quorum within the state legislature, specifically addressing the quorum requirements for both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This proposed amendment aims to clarify the existing provisions and ensure that the functioning of the legislative chambers is more efficient, particularly in times when member attendance may be affected by various circumstances such as health crises or other emergencies. The bill is framed within a broader context of enhancing legislative functionality amidst evolving governance needs.
Contention
Debate surrounding HJR10 may focus on the balance between efficiency and representation in the legislative process. Critics may question whether the proposed changes could undermine the principle of a fully represented legislative body, especially during contentious political climates. Additionally, concerns about potential misuse of altered quorum requirements to pass legislation with less oversight could emerge. The discussions are likely to engage various legislators who have differing views on the most appropriate approach to modernizing legislative practices while maintaining democratic integrity.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to make gender neutral the constitutional provisions governing the qualifications of a person to be a senator or member of the house of representatives.
Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.
Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.
Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.